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''The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci'' ((ロシア語:Воскресшие боги. Леонардо да Винчи), ''Resurrected Gods. Leonardo da Vinci'', in literal translation) is the second novel by Dmitry Merezhkovsky, first published in 1900 by ''Mir Bozhy'' magazine, then released as a separate edition 1901. The novel constitutes the second part of the Christ and Antichrist trilogy (1895-1907), started by the writer's debut novel ''The Death of the Gods''. ==Background== Merezhkovsky started working upon the second novel right after the first one, ''The Death of Gods'', was finished, submerging himself in studying the history of Renaissance. By this time he had the vision of the trilogy as a whole. In 1896 with Zinaida Gippius (and accompanied by ''Severny Vestnik'' editor Akim Volynsky) he made a journey to Europe visiting places where Leonardo da Vinci had stayed while accompanying Francis I of France. The plans of publishing the novel in ''Severny Vestnik'' had to be discarded after Volynsky, the magazine’s editor, thwarted by Gippius, started to take revenge upon his ex-lover's husband, expelling him from ''Severny Vestnik'' and making sure all the major literary journals would shut the door on him. Volynsky went so far as to publish under his own name some papers on Leonardo, written and compiled by his adversary, who then accused him of plagiarism. For three years the second novel remained unpublished. It finally appeared in Autumn 1900 under the title "Renaissance", in a religious magazine ''Mir Bozhy'' (God's World), the editor of which, Anna Davydova, Merezhkovsky was on friendly terms with.〔Zobnin, Yuri. The Life and Deeds of Dmitry Merezhkovsky. Moscow. — Molodaya Gvardiya. 2008. Lives of Distinguished People series, issue 1091. ISBN 978-5-235-03072-5 pр. 400-404〕
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