Soon after, da Vinci decided to begin the first of his notebooks which by the end of his life, accumulated into a series of loosely formed books containing everything from art to anatomy to architecture (Zimmermann). When da Vinci began his notebooks, he was able to explore, organize, and keep track of any new information which he wanted to study. By striving to learn new information and by keeping track of it so that others can view it at another time, da Vinci was able to embody the spirit of the Renaissance by preaching the idea that it is important to keep track of what one is learning so that others can look back on their studies. Next, Leonardo da Vinci further demonstrated the spirit of the Renaissance through his life when he began to study anatomy in Milan. Throughout his life, da Vinci has studied and pursued every new subject that intrigued him no matter how accepted the topic was. When da Vinci moved to Milan, Italy to work for Ludovico, he began a new book called Book entitled on the Human Figure. Here, he used his findings from the corpses he dissected to draw anatomically correct images of the human
Soon after, da Vinci decided to begin the first of his notebooks which by the end of his life, accumulated into a series of loosely formed books containing everything from art to anatomy to architecture (Zimmermann). When da Vinci began his notebooks, he was able to explore, organize, and keep track of any new information which he wanted to study. By striving to learn new information and by keeping track of it so that others can view it at another time, da Vinci was able to embody the spirit of the Renaissance by preaching the idea that it is important to keep track of what one is learning so that others can look back on their studies. Next, Leonardo da Vinci further demonstrated the spirit of the Renaissance through his life when he began to study anatomy in Milan. Throughout his life, da Vinci has studied and pursued every new subject that intrigued him no matter how accepted the topic was. When da Vinci moved to Milan, Italy to work for Ludovico, he began a new book called Book entitled on the Human Figure. Here, he used his findings from the corpses he dissected to draw anatomically correct images of the human