Anthropos Association have their foundation museum – Il Genio di Leonardo da Vinci Museo in a very privileged location in the historic centre of Rome, at Chiasa Santa Maria in Piazza del Popolo. Santa Maria is a Head Augustinian Church, located at the northern gates providing entry to the historic walled city. As well as being a pilgrimage site from the days of the Knights Templar, it is also located at the site of the holy inquisition and is rumoured to be above Emperor Nero’s tomb.
The Artisans
Italian Artisans from the Il Genio di Leonardo da Vinci Museo study Leonardo’s notebooks, his drawings and writings. They are able to understand an old Florentine dialect, interpret Leonardo’s shorthand and analyse his intricate drawings; often many drawings on the same invention as he laboured to make it perfect. They can also read mirror image writing, the style preferred by Leonardo and they scour through some 6,000 pages looking for clues because sometimes Leonardo had his own form of patents for his designs – hiding key elements elsewhere in his notes that were central to the function, build or operation of a machine concept. A deliberate mistake here or misleading information there, part answers on one page and some on other pages next to totally unrelated sketches and writings.
A testament to Anthropos, the artisans have now created over 120 different machine inventions of Leonardo’s utilising where feasible materials and techniques of 15th century Italy.
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