1352

Drafts of a letter to Giuliano de’ Medici.

I was so greatly rejoiced, most Illustrious Lord, by the wished for recovery of your health, that my own ills have almost left me; and I say God be praised for it. But it vexes me greatly that I have not been able completely to satisfy your Excellency’s wishes by reason of the wickedness of that German deceiver, for whom I left nothing undone by which I could hope to please him; and secondly I invited him to lodge and board with me, by which means I should see constantly the work he was doing, for which purpose I would have a table fixed at the foot of one of these windows, where he could work with the file and finish the things made below; and so I should constantly see the work he might do, and it could be corrected with greater ease.

Taken from The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci edited by Jean Paul Richter, 1880.

Notebooks of Leonoardo da Vinci
XXI: Letters. Personal Records. Dated Notes.
. . .
Drafts of Letters and Reports referring to Armenia.
1336,
1337
Notes about events observed abroad.
1338,
1339
Drafts of Letters to Lodovico il Moro.
1340,
1341,
1342,
1343,
1344,
1345
Draft of letter to be sent to Piacenza.
1346,
1347
Letter to the Cardinal Ippolito d’ Este.
1348
Draft of Letter to the Governor of Milan.
1349
Drafts of Letters to the Superintendent of Canals and to Fr. Melzi.
1350
Drafts of a letter to Giuliano de’ Medici.
1351,
1352
Draft of letter written at Rome.
1353
Miscellaneous Records.
1354,
1355
Miscellaneous drafts of letters and personal records.
1356,
1357,
1358,
1359,
1360,
1361,
1362,
1363,
1364,
1365,
1366,
1367,
1368
Notes bearing Dates.
1369,
1370,
1371,
1372
. . .