Da Vinci is used as the archetypal Renaissance polymath, combining sciences, philosophy, poetry, art, music, and other fields.
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Polymath
Da Vinci is used as the archetypal Renaissance polymath, combining sciences, philosophy, poetry, art, music, and other fields.
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"...He is a remarkable genius. He is what we call a polymath, which means that he dabbles or he's interested in every single field..."
"...that this model is wrong is Copernicus, who is a Polish polymath. He did many things. He did astrology. He also did astronomy. Okay?..."
"...man, his name is Tycho Braque, and he is a Danish polymath as well. He comes from a very noble family, and he spent..."
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