Book: “De sacris aedificiis a Constantino magno constructis’’ The book talks about churches that were made by Constantine the Great during his time. That is why I decided to take Constantine the great & Constantine church as my main keywords to explore for the search engine. I then chose architecture for the topic of conversation…
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Xenotheka_50
The book I “got to know” during the last two deliveries is “De sacris aedificiis a Constantino magno constructis“. As we have already seen, it deals mainly with the sacred buildings of Constantine the Great. Moreover, it is a book that was published in Latin in 1693. I decided to start with this information to…
Xenotheka_50
My first step was breaking my understanding of the book’s contents down into keywords, following the overview I had gained through task 2. In “De sacris aedificiis a Constantino magno constructis’’, the main topic are churches built by the emperor Constantine the great. The first topic of conversation and the brains used were Architecture and the Architecture Library,…
Argument_50
The title of this book is ” De Sacris Ædificiis A Constantino Magno Constructis “, its title supplement is Synopsis Historica. It was written by Ciampini, Giovanni Giustino and was published in Rome by Kormarek in 1693.Giovanni Giustino studied law in Rome but subsequently became interested in archaeology. The Counterformation of the Church greatly influenced…
Argument_50
“De sacris aedificiis a Constantino magno constructis”, which was published in 1693, is a history of the ancient churches built by Emperor Constantine the Great. While this title might indicate various book-types, the preface shows that it has been written by a clergyman and probably found most interest among them. It is thus not very…
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I decided to pic one page with an image and one with a text on it. I like the image because of the way the building is represented and the depth of the building is impressive. As for the text page, I like the layout and how some of the words are written in capitals…