A noble might be interested in Leonardo da vinci's engineering ability for many reasons. It is most likely, however, that in da Vinci's own day, a contemporary noble might be interested for the sake of gaining an advantage on the battlefield, as da Vinci proved capable of devising both fantastic and practically possible war-machines both large and small.
He was such a person who could not resign himself to not knowing. He made researches into everything, as curious as a 3-year-old, and the more he understood the more did he get ideas how to improve things.
They can get the king a chariot.
because milan was at war w/ florenece, and Leonardo had sent a letter to ludovico sforza boasting his military engeneering skills in 1483
He wanted to and he had the talent - what more do you want?
Because the Duke fought many wars and needed improvements.
Along with many of his other talents Da Vinci had an uncanny ability to create weapons and weapons platforms that could give the Noble an edge in battle.
He wrote extensively about science and engineering (as well as other topics) in his notebooks.
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian who exemplified the Renaissance man. He had many achievements in art, science, and engineering.
He was interested in everything.
Science!
Art, math, science, architecture, engineering and music.He did not really study in our sense of the word. He was apprenticed to a competent artist.
engineering
He wrote extensively about science and engineering (as well as other topics) in his notebooks.
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian who exemplified the Renaissance man. He had many achievements in art, science, and engineering.
no...actually he had done engineering in his earlyhood.
That would be Leonardo from the town of Vinci. Or, if you prefer, Leonardo da Vinci.
He left very detailed drawings and notes on may thinggs that he was looking in to i.e a similar design to the helicopter was drawn
Leonardo da Vinci Engineering School was created in 1992.
Leonardo studied just about anything that interested him.
Yes, Leonardo da Vinci was into science if that answers your question.
He was interested in physics after he fell into a well at the age of 4. He wondered how he fell so fast and why he did.
he wrote many ideas about art, engineering and science
Geometry, engineering, sound, and motion
He was interested in everything.