Connecting with History Shop Our Categories www.rchistory.com ABOUT About Connecting with History Catalog Discount Program Samples FAQ About Us Contact Us Raves & Reviews Register Your Program Copyright Policy SHOP HOMESCHOOL EDITION Year 1 - Ancient History & Old Testament Year 2 - Early Church & Early Medieval Year 3 - High Medieval - Post-Reformation Year 4 - American History Starter Guide for Connecting with History STUDENT BOOKS Year 1 - Ancient History & Old Testament Year 2 - Early Church & Early Medieval Year 3 - High Medieval - Post-Reformation Year 4 - American History Companion Readers & Core Texts ADDITIONAL MATERIAL Literature Guides History Sing-Along CDs Timelines Geography Lap Books In the Footsteps of the Saints series Hillside Education All Books CO-OP EDITION Co-op Edition Classroom Guides Co-op Edition Family Lesson Plans CLEARANCE CO-OPS How to Get Started Co-op Directory Register Your Co-op or School Co-op Curriculum SHOP Connecting with History Program Student Books Co-op Material Home > Leonardo Da Vinci: The Genius Who Defined the Renaissance Logic Level Non-Fiction Price: $7.99 Availability: Currently Unavailable Click here to receive an email when this item is back in stock Description More Information The original 'Renaissance Man' was a scientist, painter, sculptor, architect, military engineer, inventor, and musician. He gave us the first detailed drawings of the human anatomy, pioneering notes on the structure and growth of plants, and drawings of tanks and helicopters. The genius of Leonardo da Vinci continues to inspire and to intrigue each new generation of students around the world. The "World History Guides" series give young readers a close-up look at some of the most influential people of all time. Emphasizing the childhoods of these famous subjects, the books in this series blend personal diaries, school reports, family photographs, and primary quotes to create a scrapbook-style layout that draws kids in. John Phillips Share your knowledge of this product. Be the first to write a review »