Leonardo wrote in Italian using a special kind of shorthand that he
invented himself. People who study his notebooks have long been
puzzled by something else, however. He usually used "mirror writing",
starting at the right side of the page and moving to the left. Only
when he was writing something intended for other people did he write
in the normal direction.
Here is Leonardo's name
as he usually wrote it.
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Try it yourself!
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This is how it would look
reversed by a mirror.
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People who were contemporaries of Leonardo left records that they saw
him write and paint left handed. He also made sketches showing his
own left hand at work. Being a lefty was highly unusual in Leonardo's
time. Because people were superstitious, children who naturally
started using their left hands to write and draw were forced to use
their right hands.
No one knows the true reason Leonardo used mirror writing, though
several possibilities have been suggested:
- He was trying to make it harder for people to read his notes
and steal his ideas.
- He was hiding his scientific ideas from the powerful Roman
Catholic Church, whose teachings sometimes disagreed with what
Leonardo observed.
- Writing left handed from left to right was messy because the
ink just put down would smear as his hand moved across it.
Leonardo chose to write in reverse because it prevented
smudging.
Why do you think Leonardo wrote in reverse?
Try the Classroom Activity:
Leonardo Right to Left to
collect evidence and form your own conclusion.
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