Because of my book title, I instinctively typed in the term `columns` in the Xenotheca. The first book that was listed for me was an essay on architecture by Laugier. This was published in 1753, sometime after my book. In it, he discusses the `faults` of well-known aspects of Renaissance and post-Renaissance architectural practice. Among…
Author: Hannah Blaydes
Argument_11
The book with the title `V columnae` was written by the German Hans Blum. He was an author from the sixteenth century and published this book in 1596. The book was printed in Zurich from Johan Wolffen. The Latin title translated into English means `five columns`. It already describes very well the content of the…
Greeting_11
The book gets held together through two ribbons and a hard case, which protects the old pages inside. When a few pages Iie on one another, you can see a surprising blue colour appearing on the side of the book. I also like, how some pages can be folded out to view the whole image…
Greeting_11
I chose these two pages with sketches/ images of corinthian columns. Firstly, because I like the look of the corinthian columns the most and secondly, because I think that sometimes the best way to explain your thoughts is by an image example.