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fredd [130]
4 years ago
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Why was Leonardo da Vinci considered a true renaissance man

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anastassius [24]4 years ago
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Leonardo da Vinci was considered a true renaissance man because he did every thing from art to math to science to sculpting the people considered him a renaissance man for those reasons and many more. 
dsp734 years ago
6 0
The term "Renaissance Man" refers to someone capable of excelling at a wide variety of activities in which Leonardo was an accomplished architect, engineer, painter,designer, physiologist, scientist and so on.  
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