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File:Leonardo_da_Vinci_in_flight.jpg|link=Leonardo da Vinci|Artist, inventor, and crime-fighter [[Leonardo da Vinci]] demonstrates his personal flying device. Mathematicians applaud the device as "a tribute to the power and versatility of [[Gnomon algorithm]] techniques.
File:Clock Head (da Vinci version).jpg|link=Clock Head|1877: Mechanical soldier [[Clock Head]] says that he still misses the inventor he calls "[[Leonardo da Vinci (nonfiction)|Papa Leo]]".
File:Leonardo by Meizi.jpg|link=Leonardo da Vinci (nonfiction)|1518: Polymath [[Leonardo da Vinci (nonfiction)|Leonardo da Vinci]] calls ''Leonardo Draws Clock Head'' "a reasonably accurate depiction of events as I experienced them."
File:Leonardo by Meizi.jpg|link=Leonardo da Vinci (nonfiction)|1518: Polymath [[Leonardo da Vinci (nonfiction)|Leonardo da Vinci]] calls ''Leonardo Draws Clock Head'' "a reasonably accurate depiction of events as I experienced them."
File:Clock Head (da Vinci version).jpg|link=Clock Head|1877: Mechanical soldier [[Clock Head]] says that he still misses the inventor he calls "[[Leonardo da Vinci (nonfiction)|Papa Leo]]".
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Revision as of 19:27, 13 January 2018

Leonardo Draws Clock Head.

Leonardo Draws Clock Head is a famous illustration of engineer and crime-fighter Leonardo da Vinci drawing plans for the mechanical soldier that will later be known as Clock Head.

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