Codex on the Flight of Birds
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Codex on the Flight of Birds
Summary
Codex on the Flight of Birds is a manuscript[1]. It draws 23 Wikipedia views per month (manuscript category, ranking #91 of 713).[2]
Key Facts
- Codex on the Flight of Birds authored Leonardo da Vinci[3].
- Codex on the Flight of Birds's image is recorded as Da Vinci codex du vol des oiseaux Luc Viatour.jpg[4].
- Codex on the Flight of Birds's instance of is recorded as manuscript[5].
- Codex on the Flight of Birds's owned by is recorded as Francesco Melzi[6].
- Codex on the Flight of Birds's collection is recorded as Royal Library of Turin[7].
- Codex on the Flight of Birds's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 181376217[8].
- Codex on the Flight of Birds's GND ID is recorded as 4629704-2[9].
- Codex on the Flight of Birds's location is recorded as Turin[10].
- Codex on the Flight of Birds's Commons category is recorded as Codex on the Flight of Birds[11].
- Codex on the Flight of Birds's has part is recorded as notebooks by Leonardo da Vinci[12].
- Codex on the Flight of Birds's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03yd_6l[13].
- Codex on the Flight of Birds's main subject is recorded as bird flight[14].
- Codex on the Flight of Birds's work location is recorded as Lierna[15].
- Codex on the Flight of Birds's height is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+21.3'}[16].
- Codex on the Flight of Birds's width is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+15.4'}[17].
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Works and Contributions
Codex on the Flight of Birds authored Leonardo da Vinci[3].
Why It Matters
Codex on the Flight of Birds draws 23 Wikipedia views per month (manuscript category, ranking #91 of 713).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]