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'''Agniolo''' was one of [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s assistants in [[Florence]], and the first one mentioned. He was able to read and transcribe “Leonardo’s impenetrable scrawl.” Together with [[Innocento]], he oversaw Leonardo’s other assistants in 1480.
'''Agniolo''' was one of [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s assistants in [[Florence]], and the first one mentioned. He was able to read and transcribe “Leonardo’s impenetrable scrawl.” Together with [[Innocento]], he oversaw Leonardo’s other assistants in 1480.


When Leonardo left for [[Venice]], Agniolo remained behind to take care of his workshop together with Innocento, and continued in this role throughout Leonardo’s absences. Agniolo was under strict orders to destroy notes concerning the [[Codex]] designs in case they were in danger of falling into wrong hands.
When Leonardo left for [[Venice]], Agniolo remained behind to take care of his workshop together with Innocento, and continued in this role throughout Leonardo’s absences. Agniolo was under strict orders to destroy notes concerning the [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's Codex|Codex]] designs in case they were in danger of falling into the wrong hands.


==References==
==References==
* ''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''
 
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Revision as of 14:17, 14 August 2013

Agniolo was one of Leonardo da Vinci's assistants in Florence, and the first one mentioned. He was able to read and transcribe “Leonardo’s impenetrable scrawl.” Together with Innocento, he oversaw Leonardo’s other assistants in 1480.

When Leonardo left for Venice, Agniolo remained behind to take care of his workshop together with Innocento, and continued in this role throughout Leonardo’s absences. Agniolo was under strict orders to destroy notes concerning the Codex designs in case they were in danger of falling into the wrong hands.

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