The Hidden Heretic of the Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci
Hidden Heretic describes Leonardo’s depiction of a deep mystery in his Virgin of the Rocks paintings. Because the Inquisition was still a menace to science and non-Catholic theologies, Leonardo dismembered his insights to safely reveal them individually through his artistic genius. The book shows how this dismembered mystery can be reintegrated through the works of his students. The book explores the role the mystic and wisest man of the Byzantine Empire, Georgius Gemistus Plethon, played as catalyst for the Renaissance. The author carries the reader back to 15th century Florence and Milan to experience its drama and artists. An important book for academics and a fascinating read for the layperson.
About the Author
Andrew Linnell is the author of two children’s books (Mercury Press) plus three books on history and art history: “The Hidden Heretic of the Renaissance: Leonardo”, “Why Leonardo Abandoned His Adoration”, and “The Uncomfortable History of Christianity.” Additionally, he has published six study group guidebooks for an organization called MysTech.org that he co-founded. He is a frequent lecturer on the role of technology in human evolution as well as the Christian Mysteries. He manages several websites and Facebook pages devoted to MysTech, Anthroposophy, and to the Christian Mysteries. He retired from a 42-year career in the computer industry in 2013. He had been CTO of OmegaBand in Austin, TX. and president of the Boston branch of the Anthroposophical Society. He is the father of three and enjoys several grandchildren.
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