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  1. El Códice Leicester (o Código Leicester o Codex Leicester ), también conocido como Códice Hammer es una compilación de textos y dibujos realizados por Leonardo Da Vinci y recopilados entre 1508 y 1510. El códice trata una amplia variedad de temas, que incluye astronomía, meteorología, hidráulica, cosmología, geología, paleontología ...

  2. Codex Hammer. El Código Hammer o Codex Leicester es una compilación de textos y dibujos realizados por Leonardo Da Vinci y recopilados entre 1508 y 1510. Trata una amplia variedad de temas que incluyen la Astronomía, Meteorología, Hidráulica, Cosmología, Geología, Paleontología, y otros temas técnicos y científicos, con algunos ...

  3. Codex: Tyranids. he Tyranids are an all-consuming alien swarm from beyond the known galaxy. Driven by the vast and ineffable intellect of the Hive Mind, their tendrils drive into fresh systems with every passing hour. These single-minded metapredators cannot be reasoned with, bought off, or put to flight. They seek only to strip each new world ...

  4. Codex: Tyranids. he Tyranids are an all-consuming alien swarm from beyond the known galaxy. Driven by the vast and ineffable intellect of the Hive Mind, their tendrils drive into fresh systems with every passing hour. These single-minded metapredators cannot be reasoned with, bought off, or put to flight. They seek only to strip each new world ...

  5. INTRODUCTION. This Codex is, among the currently known manuscripts of Leonardo da Vinci, the most notable document of the work which the genius, gathering from innumerable notes and recollections the scattered materials which could go to make up a Treatise, reviewing the topics dealt with, enriching them with new observations, multiplying and ...

  6. The Codex Leicester, also briefly known as Codex Hammer, is a collection of scientific writings by Leonardo da Vinci. The Codex is named after Thomas Coke, the first Earl of Leicester, who purchased it in 1717. The manuscript currently holds the record for the highest sale price of any book, as it was sold to Bill Gates at Christie’s auction house on 11 November 1994 in New York for USD 30. ...

  7. "In addition to the facsimile of the Codex Hammer, the present publication includes the facsimile of the recto and verso of a sheet of figure studies ('Hammer 20') ... dating from the same time as the Codex, c. 1508-10. The outline of a doorway [shown in a reproduced tracing above this statement] which frames one of the figures is drawn with a metal point and is invisible in reproduction ...