The full title of this book translates from Italian to: „The deception of the eyes, practical prospektive“, followed by a subtitle describing the author: „from Pietro Accolti, gentleman from florence and from the tuscan academy of design. Treatise on painting“ Obviously as the title suggests, someone would read this book to get a close insight…
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The book’s full title lists all the subjects, working fields and parts of history it covers with it’s contents as a dictionary. It is supposed to speak to all kinds of architects but might also speak to an “ordinary person” or a layman who wants to study general definitions of things found in one’s daily…
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A complete body of architecture was written by Isaac Ware, who was an English architect and lived from 1704 to 1766. He worked as a translator of Andrea Palladio, an Italian Renaissance architect. After growing up in poverty he got adopted where his talent was recognised quickly. He was a member of the St. Martin’s…
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1. Der Titel lautet „Grund Regeln über die fünf Säulen“ und ist von Des Jacobi Barozzi von Vignola geschrieben. Der Titel weist auf einen Zusammenhang mit der antiken Architektur hin. Das Buch ist deshalb vermutlich für Fachpersonen, zB. Architekten oder angehende Architekten geschrieben. Durch die Verbildlichung anhand zahlreiche Kupferstichen kann es für Laien aber ebenfalls…
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The title of my book is “Vitruvius Britannicus, or the British architect” Vol.I.. Author of the book: Campbell Colin, 1715-1771. The book has a size of large folio plate and the thickness is about 3cm. The printed fonts on the front page are with beautiful details of fracture and italics. A big part of this…
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The full title of the book is: Le Theatre de l’Art de Charpentier, Enrichi de Diverses Figures, avec l’interprétation d’icelles, it was written by Mathurin Jousse. The book was published in 1650. The title suggests that it is about the art of carpentry, so it is a practically directed craft. It therefore focuses on practical…
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As the title already connotates, Joseph Furttenbach’s „Newes Itinerarium Italiae“ (1627) displays an early version of a travel guide, a collection of the nicest places in Italy. It seems to be written for Furttenbach’s peers; people who are interested in travelling or for those who want to get to know Italy’s most beautiful places. After the…
Argument_53
The full title of the book is “Theatrum architecturae civilis”. If I just look at the title, I would say the book discusses the most important aspects of architecture on the level, which ordinary people understand (“civilis”). Somehow my speculation would be correct, as the book consists of three parts: In the first part Carlo…
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Treatise by Teofilo Gallacini on the errors of architects, which is a book that has been published forthe first time in Venice 1767. The publisher is Giovanni Battista Pasquali, who was a famous printerin Venice. The book is divided in three parts with a preface before the first part. After said preface is an index…
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„Regola delli cinque ordini d‘architettura“ was written by vignola. The correct releasing date of the book couldn‘t be found because it isn‘t given on the pages. But it was published about 1562 in Rome which was found out by a letter at this time with the name of this book. The book was one of…