Leonardo da Vinci Renaissance Man
What do you think this is? Slide B. Bridge C. Catapult What subject(s) does da Vinci’s bridge contribute to?
What do you think this is? UFO B. Boat C. Tank What subject(s) does da Vinci’s tank contribute to?
What do you think this is? Machine Gun B. Catapult C. Rake What subject(s) does da Vinci’s machine gun contribute to?
What do you think this is? Bow & Arrow B. Vehicle C. Crossbow What subject(s) does da Vinci’s crossbow contribute to?
What do you think these are? Cold Weather Gear B. Scuba Diving Gear C. Soldier’s Gear What subject(s) does da Vinci’s scuba diving gear contribute to?
What do you think this is? Helicopter B. Spinning Top C. Drone What subject(s) does da Vinci’s helicopter contribute to?
What do you think this is? Hot Air Balloon B. Kite C. Parachute What subject(s) does da Vinci’s parachute contribute to?
What do you think these are for? Mannequin B. Doll C. Robot What subject(s) does da Vinci’s knight robot contribute to?
To what subject(s) would these contributions belong? What do you think one of these designs are for?
To what subject(s) would these studies contribute to? Why would he study animals?
To what subject(s) would these studies contribute to? Why would he study rocks and flowers?
To what subject(s) would these studies contribute to? Why would he study the human body from the inside?
To what subject(s) would these studies contribute to? Was da Vinci’s work isolated one subject at a time?
Subjects aerodynamics - the branch of mechanics that deals with the motion of air and with the effects of such motion on bodies in the air anatomy - the structure of an animal or plant, or of any of its parts architecture - designing buildings, communities, and other artificial constructions, usually with some regard to aesthetic effect art engineering - the art or science of the practical application of the knowledge of pure sciences, as in the construction of engines, bridges, buildings, mines, and ships mathematics natural history - the sciences dealing with the study of all objects in nature, such as botany, mineralogy, or zoology optics - the branch of physical science that deals with the properties of both visible and invisible light and with vision. physics - the science that deals with matter, energy, motion, and force