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Introduction. Leonardo da Vinci and Optics

Alessandro Nova, Francesca Fiorani

Leonardo da Vinci and Optics, ed. by Francesca Fiorani & Alessandro Nova, (Studi e Ricerche, 10), Venezia 2013, pp. 9-27

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The Measure of Sight, the Measure of Darkness. Leonardo da Vinci and the History of Bluriness, Leonardo da Vinci and Optics. Theory and Pictorial Practice. Ed. by Francesca Fiorani and Alessandro Nova, Venice 2013, pp. 315-332.

Frank Zöllner

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Bambach, “On the role of scientific evidence in the study of Leonardo’s drawings.” In Leonardo da Vinci’s Technical Practice: Paintings, Drawings, and Influence / La pratique technique de Léonard de Vinci: peintures, dessins et influence, ed. by Michel Menu, Paris, 2014, pp. 222-53.

carmen bambach

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Leonardo da Vinci, visual perspective and the crystalline sphere (lens): If only Leonardo had had a freezer

Rusi Hilloowala

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2005

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The following two papers by David S. Thaler: EVIDENCE FOR EXTRAORDINARY VISUAL ACUITY IN LEONARDO’S COMMENT ON A DRAGONFLY and SFUMATO IN LEONARDO’S PORTRAITS: OPTICAL AND PSYCHOPHYSICAL MECHANISMS

David Thaler

2020

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Anatomy and physiology by Leonardo: The hidden revolution?

Antonio Sterpetti

Surgery, 2016

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The pursuit of Leonardo's constraint

Hiroshi Ono

Perception, 2002

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Perception and Optics in the 16th Century: Some features of Della Porta’s Theory of Vision

Fumikazu Saito

Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science, 8 (2010): 28-35, 2010

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Meaning and Appearance - A Merleau-Pontian account of Leonardo's studies from life

kate dunton

Art History, 1999

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Leonardo, La bella Princessa, notes for a technical attribution.

Patrick Marugg

Leonardo, La bella Princessa, notes for a technical attibution., 2023

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Leonardo's "Prospettive dell'Ombre" chapter 3 in

Janis Bell

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The Oculist's Eye: Connections between Cataract Couching, Anatomy, and Visual Theory in the Renaissance

Tawrin Baker

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The Signs of Faces: Leonardo on Physiognomic Science and the 'Four Universal States of Man

Piers Britton

Renaissance Studies, 2002

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The anatomical studies of Leonardo da Vinci : an assessment

Domenico Laurenza

2018

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Knowing through the Eye: Leonardo da Vinci’s Imprensiva and Alhazen's Intuitio,”

Lorenzo Pericolo

Römisches Jahrbuch der Bibliotheca Hertziana , 2019

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“Leonardo’s Optics in the 1470s,” in: Leonardo’s Optics: Theory and Pictorial Practice, ed. Francesca Fiorani and Alessandro Nova (Marsilio Editore, Venice, 2013), 265-292.

Francesca Fiorani

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Optics of human eye: 400 years of exploration from Galileo’s time

Pablo Artal

Applied Optics, 2010

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Excerpt from the 30-Second Leonardo; Edited by Marina Wallace; Foreword by Martin Kemp; Chapters by Francis Ames-Lewis, Juliana Barone, Paul Calter, Brian Clegg, Matthew Landrus, Domenico Laurenza, and Marina Wallace, Ivy Press, 2014

Matthew Landrus

30-Second Leonardo da Vinci: His 50 Greatest Ideas and Inventions, Each Explained in Half a Minute, 30-Second Series. London and New York: Ivy Press and Metro Books, February 2014, 160 pp., in hard cover and Kindle formats, £13.

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Images of the Eye from Vesalius to Fabricius ab Aquapendente: The Rise of Metrical Representation in Anatomical Diagrams and the Cross-Fertilization of Visual Traditions

Tawrin Baker

Reassessing Epistemic Images in the Early Modern World, 2023

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Aristotle as a Source for Leonardo's Theory of Colour Perspective after 1500

Janis Bell

Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 1993

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Leonardo da Vinci : anatomical drawings

Giorgi Kevle

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Claudius Ptolemy (ca. AD 100 – ca. 170) and Giambattista Della Porta (ca. 1535 –1615): Two Contrasting Conceptions of Optics.

Yaakov Zik, Giora Hon

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Appearance and Truth: the Function of «Pyramidal Powers» in Leonardo’s Research during the last Decade of the XV Century

Fabio Frosini

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Scientific Aspects of Leonardo da Vinci\u27s Drawings: An Interdisciplinary Model

Sally Struthers

2014

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Por qué los Hombres tienen diversas Maneras de Ojos? Curiosities about the Eyes in Juan de Jarava's Problemas o Preguntas problemáticas (1544

Folke Gernert

Humanities 12.4, 2023

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A Hitherto Unknown Treatise on Shadows Referred to by Leonardo da Vinci

Dominique Raynaud

Perspective as Practice, ed. by S. Dupré, 2019

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The Perfect Eye: the Influence of a Presupposition from Kepler to Helmholtz Das perfekte Auge: der Einfluss einer Vorannahme von Kepler bis Helmholtz

Dominique Raynaud

Sudhoffs Archiv, 2023

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Dissection, Instruction, and Debate: Visual Theory at the Anatomy Theatre in the Sixteenth Century

Tawrin Baker

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Paragone. Leonardo in Context (Leipzig, 18-21 Jul 2019)

Richard de Koster

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Optics and Renaissance Art

Charles Falco

Optics in Our Time, 2016

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Optics (Latin)

Dan Mills

Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion

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The Science of Art and the Art of Science: Leonardo's Authorial Strategy in Codex Madrid I

Marina Della Putta Johnston

Explorations in Renaissance Culture, 2000

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Leonardo, Raphael and Painterly Influences on the Development of Ichnography

Ian Verstegen

Giambattista Nolli and Rome: Mapping the City before and after the Pianta Grande, 2014

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Optics and Perspective Prior to Alberti / Ottica e prospettiva prima di Leon Battista Alberti / Optique et perspective avant Alberti

Dominique Raynaud

B. Paolozzi Strozzi et M. Bormand, eds, Le Printemps de la Renaissance. La sculpture et les arts à Florence, Paris, musée du Louvre éditions, 2013, 165-171, 2013

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LEONARDO DA VINCI'S ANATOMICAL DRAWINGS

Alan Haryaki

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