Volirion
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Volirion
@Volirion94
• ex @mighty_study 📚 • ⨀ @monad dweller
Katılım Mart 2024
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ty dad, just claimed
I'll probably hold this one to zero
if you have monad roles in discord, check
you might have some stimmy waiting

SEVEN@seven_nad
thanks @aPriori if you have role in monad or apr dc, you can try claim.apr.io
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half the people talking about nfts again don't own a single one.
show us your bags or stfu.




JackGK@jack_gk
Half the people talking about NFTs again don't own a single one. Show us your bags or STFU.
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Gmonad 💜
I got 3 new achievements from @buildanythingso 🔥
I'm glad. It means I'm doing everything right.
Have a good week 🙌

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Good Morning ☕🍰
The Codex Atlanticus is a large collection of manuscripts, drawings, and notes created by Leonardo da Vinci during the Early Modern period (Renaissance). The material was produced roughly between 1478 and 1519, covering most of Leonardo’s lifetime.
The collection contains over 1100 sheets of paper (1119 folios). The pages include drawings made with ink, pen, pencil, and chalk. Because the sheets are large and similar in size to those used in atlases, the collection received the name “Atlanticus.” Many pages contain text written in Leonardo’s characteristic mirror writing, alongside technical sketches and diagrams.
The notes were created mainly in Italy, especially in Florence, Milan, and Rome, where Leonardo worked for various patrons. The pages include studies and designs related to mechanics, architecture, mathematics, hydraulics, engineering, military machines, bridges, flying devices, and scientific observations of nature.
After Leonardo’s death in 1519, his manuscripts were inherited by his student Francesco Melzi. In the late 16th century the sculptor and collector Pompeo Leoni gathered many loose sheets and organized them into large volumes. This compilation became known as the Codex Atlanticus.
The manuscript was not discovered in a single excavation; instead it is a collection assembled from Leonardo’s notebooks. Today it is preserved in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, Italy, where it has been kept since the early 17th century.
The codex served as Leonardo’s personal working archive, where he recorded ideas, observations, calculations, and designs. It provides insight into his scientific thinking, experimentation, and approach to engineering and invention.
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