1012

Canals in the Milanese.

>From the beginning of the canal to the mill.

>From the beginning of the canal of Brivio to the mill of Travaglia is 2794 trabochi, that is 11176 braccia, which is more than 3 miles and two thirds; and here the canal is 57 braccia higher than the surface of the water of the Adda, giving a fall of two inches in every hundred trabochi; and at that spot we propose to take the opening of our canal.

[Footnote: The following are written on the sketches: At the place marked N: navilio da dacquiue (canal of running water); at M: molin del Travaglia (Mill of Travaglia); at R: rochetta ssanta maria (small rock of Santa Maria); at A: Adda; at L: Lagho di Lecho ringorgato alli 3 corni in Adda,—Concha perpetua (lake of Lecco overflowing at Tre Corni, in Adda,— a permanent sluice). Near the second sketch, referring to the sluice near Q: qui la chatena ttalie d’u peso (here the chain is in one piece). At M in the lower sketch: mol del travaglia, nel cavare la concha il tereno ara chotrapero co cassa d’acqua. (Mill of Travaglia, in digging out the sluice the soil will have as a counterpoise a vessel of water).]

Taken from The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci edited by Jean Paul Richter, 1880.

Notebooks of Leonoardo da Vinci
XVII: Topographical Notes.
. . .
Canals in connection with the Arno.
1001,
1002,
1003,
1004,
1005,
1006,
1007,
1008
Canals in the Milanese.
1009,
1010,
1011,
1012,
1013
Estimates and preparatory studies for canals.
1014,
1015
Notes on buildings in Milan.
1016,
1017,
1018,
1019,
1020
Remarks on natural phenomena in and near Milan.
1021,
1022
Note on Pavia.
1023
Notes on the Sforzesca near Vigevano.
1024,
1025,
1026,
1027,
1028
Notes on the North Italian lake.
1029,
1030,
1031,
1032
. . .