Codex Atlanticus [TRUSTED]

: 1,119 leaves (sheets) bound into 12 massive leather volumes.

The name "Atlanticus" has nothing to do with the ocean. It refers to the (format atlantico ) used by the 16th-century sculptor Pompeo Leoni to preserve and mount Leonardo’s scattered notes. Codex Atlanticus

: It has been preserved in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan since 1637. : 1,119 leaves (sheets) bound into 12 massive

: Concepts for armored tanks, giant crossbows, and even "naval weapons" like platforms with 16 cannons. : It has been preserved in the Biblioteca

Leonardo used these pages to think on paper. Many of the sketches found within the Codex were centuries ahead of their time, serving as the conceptual ancestors to modern technology:

Beyond the famous inventions, the Codex reveals Leonardo's personal quirks and the scientific mysteries still being solved today: Ten Key Facts About Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Atlanticus

Unlocking the Mind of a Genius: The Secrets of the Codex Atlanticus