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NOTES
note taking method, master mind groups, daydreams, ticket stubs, daily pages, day books, sketch pads, tentative drawings, empty cities
Aug. 24, 1979

Director Irvin Kershner’s notes and revisions (basd on conversations with Lucas) from Aug. 24, 1979, on a script page from scene S368
Naples Dioscurides

Anatomical illustration showing the veins, from a medical miscellany. England; 13th century,

Beethoven opus 101 manuscript
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A page from the original handwritten and illustrated manuscript of Alice’s Adventures Under Ground by Lewis Carroll.
Dostoyevsky’s notes for chapter 5 of The Brothers Karamazov
heinrich-siegfried bormann – visual analysis of a piece of music from a color-theory class with vasily kandinsky – october 21, 1930
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Bellicorum Instrumentorum Liber

“A generation before the extraordinary machine drawings of Leonardo da Vinci, the first technology manuscript of the Italian Renaissance was produced by a Venetian scholar who had familiarised himself with the handful of books on the mechanical arts from the Greek and Arabic traditions.”

“Giovanni da Fontana (?1395-1455) obtained degrees in arts and medicine in Padua and was appointed physician to the Venetian army in Brescia. He had a wide range of interests and studied historical works on optics, astrology/alchemy (intrinsic medical studies back then), pneumatic and hydraulic mechanics, military machines and the art of memory.”
–from Bibliodyssey




