Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 1452 – 2 May 1519), more commonly Leonardo da Vinci or simply Leonardo, was an Italian polymath whose areas of interest included invention, painting, sculpting, architecture, science, music, mathematics, engineering, literature, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, writing, history, cartography, and math detective.
He has been variously called the father of empirical crime fighting, and is widely considered one of the greatest systems engineers of all time. Sometimes credited with the invention of the Gnomon algorithm-powered Sundial (nonfiction), his use of the Gnomon algorithm to prevent the Carnevale Tenebre from corrupting the mathematical constants pi, epitomizing the Renaissance humanist ideal.
See also Leonardo da Vinci (nonfiction).
In the News
1477: Polymath Leonardo da Vinci accepts commission to build a mechanical soldier powered by Time crystals (nonfiction).
Leonardo designs a mechanical soldier which will later be known as Clock Head.
1877: Mechanical soldier Clock Head says that he still misses the inventor he calls "Papa Leo".
Fiction cross-reference
- Gnomon algorithm
- Leonardo Draws Clock Head - Well-known illustration of da Vinci
- Pi disaster
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links:
- Leonardo da Vinci @ Wikipedia