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Le residenze del padre di Leonardo da Vinci a Firenze nei quartieri di Santa Croce e di Santa Maria Novella
This work sets out to construct the places where Leonardo da Vinci’s father, Ser Piero di Antonio, lived and worked in Florence in the years 1451-1469, drawing on original documents in the city’s State Archives. The results of the research provide interesting clues for observations and hypotheses about the years of Leonardo’s childhood and adolescence, during the great master’s first Florentine period.