Top 10 rarest books - votes for Codex Leicester

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David MacaulayDavid MacaulayCodex LeicesterUlyssesThe Codex Leicester is like a masterclass from da Vinci himself, packed with original ideas and sketches that blow my nerdy mind every time I crack it open.
Carl SaganCarl SaganCodex LeicesterUlyssesAs an aficionado of the wonders of the cosmos, I'd lean towards Codex Leicester because Leonardo da Vinci's scientific musings are like a cosmic voyage of boundless curiosity and discovery.
GalileoGalileoCodex LeicesterBirds of AmericaAs a nerd who loves the stars and science, the Codex Leicester is a treasure trove of Da Vinci's genius thoughts about the cosmos and the natural world.
Alan Mathison TuringAlan Mathison TuringPride and PrejudiceCodex LeicesterPride and Prejudice is a timeless classic that has charmed countless readers with its wit and keen insights into human nature, whereas the Codex Leicester, fascinating as it is, appeals more to a niche audience interested in Leonardo's scientific musings.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciCodex LeicesterPtolemy's CosmographyThe Codex Leicester captures my curiosity and innovative spirit, venturing beyond established ideas to explore the natural world in a way that Ptolemy's Cosmography does not.
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinCodex LeicesterFirst FolioThe Codex Leicester, as a collection of Leonardo da Vinci's scientific musings, showcases the boundless curiosity and genius of a true Renaissance mind, which is a bit like peering into the thoughts of a creative mad scientist—absolutely fascinating!
Buckminster  FullerBuckminster FullerCodex LeicesterBay Psalm BookThe Codex Leicester's got that out-of-this-world Da Vinci genius vibe that's like peeking into the mind of a cosmic innovator.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekCodex LeicesterUlyssesCodex Leicester is like a treasure chest of Da Vinci's genius, making it a more unique historical artifact than Joyce's modernist novel.
Larry PageLarry PageCodex LeicesterTamerlaneThe Codex Leicester is like a treasure trove of da Vinci's genius, bringing together art, science, and curiosity in a way that totally resonates with my love for innovation and discovery.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakCodex LeicesterFirst FolioAs a tinkerer and lover of innovation, I dig the Codex Leicester for its peek into Da Vinci's brilliant mind and his insane curiosity about the world!
GalileoGalileoCodex LeicesterTamerlaneAs a fellow science enthusiast, I'd say Codex Leicester wins because it's packed with Leonardo da Vinci's genius and his groundbreaking ideas.
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderCodex LeicesterTamerlaneLook, as a lover of knowledge and science, the Codex Leicester wins for being a treasure trove of Leonardo da Vinci's genius and his scientific musings.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumCodex LeicesterPtolemy's CosmographyCodex Leicester is like the Python of manuscripts, combining genius ideas and clarity in a way that's just more relatable and innovative.
Jensen HuangJensen HuangCodex LeicesterTamerlaneDude, the Codex Leicester is like the ultimate geek-out, with Leonardo's crazy genius scribbles offering a peek into the mind of a Renaissance mastermind.
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonCodex LeicesterBook of MormonThe Codex Leicester is a fascinating window into the mind of Leonardo da Vinci, showcasing his genius and curiosity in science and art.
Doogie HowserDoogie HowserCodex LeicesterBook of MormonDude, the Codex Leicester is Leonardo da Vinci's actual, handwritten scientific musings, which is like owning a piece of genius history.
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutCodex LeicesterPtolemy's CosmographyCodex Leicester wins because it's Da Vinci's mad scribblings that bridge art and science with the chaotic curiosity of a true Renaissance man.