The great Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci was also a great scientific thinker, yet his work had no influence on the course of later scientific thought because:
A) he devoted himself almost exclusively to theory and never experimented.
B) the Roman Catholic Inquisition suppressed his findings.
C) his flashes of genius and insight were mixed with fantasy and unscientific theorizing.
D) he did not publish his scientific ideas.
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