Three lectures on Leonardo, 1899

Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. Leonardo: progressive and creative agent of Florentine art -- 2. Leonardo and his relationship to early renaissance culture at the Court of Milan -- 3. Leonardo's masterpieces -- Notes

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546 |a "The present translation is based on the texts as they survive in Warburg's three manuscripts in the Warburg Institute Archive (WIA, III.49.1.1, WIA, III.49.2.1 and WIA, III.49.3.1). As these lectures were delivered in public, the English versions do not take account of crossed-out passages or annotations in the German, and Warburg's sentence structure, which is at times complex, has occasionally been simplified. Quotations from other authors are mostly translated from the original language using, where possible, editions that were available to Warburg; instances of this are noted. Where Warburg's translation deviates significantly from the original, the English version follows his translation into German."--Introduction, p. 7 
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Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. Leonardo: progressive and creative agent of Florentine art -- 2. Leonardo and his relationship to early renaissance culture at the Court of Milan -- 3. Leonardo's masterpieces -- Notes
"The present translation is based on the texts as they survive in Warburg's three manuscripts in the Warburg Institute Archive (WIA, III.49.1.1, WIA, III.49.2.1 and WIA, III.49.3.1). As these lectures were delivered in public, the English versions do not take account of crossed-out passages or annotations in the German, and Warburg's sentence structure, which is at times complex, has occasionally been simplified. Quotations from other authors are mostly translated from the original language using, where possible, editions that were available to Warburg; instances of this are noted. Where Warburg's translation deviates significantly from the original, the English version follows his translation into German."--Introduction, p. 7
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