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Leonardo da Vinci designed automaton
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Leonardo's robot
Leonardo's robot refers to a humanoid automaton designed by Leonardo da Vinci around the year 1495. ... Building the robot of Leonardo da Vinci in the Leonardo3 laboratories by Mario Taddei. -
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Automaton
Leonardo da Vinci sketched a more complex automaton around the year 1495. The design of Leonardo's robot was not rediscovered until the 1950s. -
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Science and inventions of Leonardo da Vinci
Main article: Leonardo da Vinci ... His study of human anatomy led also to the design of the first known robot in recorded history. -
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History of robots
The history of robots date at least as far back as ancient myths and legends. ... In 1495, Leonardo Da Vinci designed a humanoid automaton in knight's armor (see Leonardo's robot) to entertain, but it is not known if the design was ever built. -
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Mario Taddei
Building the robot of Leonardo da Vinci in the Leonardo3lab. ... This robot was designed just for defensive purpose, not for war or theater and his movement are related to the arms that move right and left with a rope. -
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Vitruvian Man
... renowned drawing created by Leonardo da Vinci around the year 1487. ... For the human body is so designed by nature that the face, from the chin to the top of the forehead and the lowest roots of the hair, is a tenth part of... -
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da Vinci Surgical System
The da Vinci Surgical System is a robotic surgical system made by Intuitive Surgical and designed to facilitate complex surgery using a minimally invasive approach. ... According to the manufacturer, the da Vinci System is called "da Vinci" in part because Leonardo da Vinci invented the first robot. -
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Timeline of historic inventions
827: Mechanical singing bird automaton: Al-Ma'mun ... c. 1500: Ball bearing: Leonardo Da Vinci -
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Al-Jazari
According to Encyclopædia Britannica, the Italian Renaissance inventor Leonardo da Vinci may have been influenced by the classic automata of Al-Jazari. ... A table device automaton designed by al-Jazari. -
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Arcadia Productions
Though primarily a touring company, Arcadia has two bases in Milan: the Teatro San Carlo (490 seats) opposite Santa Maria delle Grazie which houses Leonardo Da Vinci's 'The Last Supper'; and Teatro La Creta (400 seats) on the western outskirts of the city. ... All productions are written by Graham Spicer and designed by Carlo Orlandi.
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Leonardo da Vinci designed automaton