
A level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Written for Learners of English by Alex Raynham.'What does the world look like from the moon?' 'How do our bodies work?' 'Is it possible for people to fly?' 'Can I make a horse of bronze that is 8 metres tall?' 'How can we have cleaner cities?' All his life, Leonardo da Vinci asked questions. We know him as a great artist, but he was one of the great thinkers of all time, and even today, doctors and scientists are still learning from his ideas. Meet the man who made a robot lion, wrote backwards, and tried to win a war by moving a river...
This book investigates the life and intellectual contributions of Leonardo da Vinci to demonstrate how his relentless curiosity bridged the gap between art and scientific innovation. The author, Alex Raynham, utilizes a structured biographical approach tailored for language learners to examine how da Vinci’s questions regarding anatomy, engineering, and urban planning remain relevant to modern researchers. By framing his life through his inventions and inquiries, the text presents a portrait of a polymath whose work continues to influence contemporary medical and scientific fields.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently utilize this text as a foundational resource for intermediate English language learners due to its accessible prose and engaging subject matter. Experts note that while the text is simplified for pedagogical purposes, it maintains historical accuracy regarding da Vinci’s most significant contributions.
Page Count:
83
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0194630781
ISBN-13:
9780194630788
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