Kapitel
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- Chapter One Rewriting the Fables: Filarete and Ancient Descriptions of Near Eastern Architecture 7
- Chapter Two Difficulties in understanding Vitruvius 43
- Chapter Three Sources, Method, Understanding and Misunderstanding in Fra Giocondo’s Vitruvius 89
- Chapter Four Tracing Renaissance Italian Architectural Books in Colonial Mexico 111
- Chapter Five Conjuring up the Wonders: from text to image 137
- Chapter Six Twisted Words and Borrowed Wisdom: Misleading Citation in Scamozzi’s Idea della architettura universale (1615) 171
- Chapter Seven Formats and Functions of Large-Scale Calligraphy in Late-Ming and Qing-Period China and the Reconstruction of Architectural Spaces 199
- Chapter Eight Pirro Ligorio, the ‘Megala’ Ship and the Cortile Del Belvedere 235
- Chapter Nine Invention, Imitation and Reiteration: The Case of Bramante’s So-Called Palazzo Caprini and its Progeny 253
- Chapter Ten ‘Citing from Memory’: Centralized Models and Basilica Plans in Venice of the Early Counter-Reformation 295
- Chapter Eleven Old Forms with New Functions: Villa Emo and the Amtshaus Wörlitz 311
- Chapter Twelve Found and Reshaped in Translation: Architectural Models from the Centre to the Periphery 347
- List of Contributors 379
- Index 381
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- Chapter One Rewriting the Fables: Filarete and Ancient Descriptions of Near Eastern Architecture 7
- Chapter Two Difficulties in understanding Vitruvius 43
- Chapter Three Sources, Method, Understanding and Misunderstanding in Fra Giocondo’s Vitruvius 89
- Chapter Four Tracing Renaissance Italian Architectural Books in Colonial Mexico 111
- Chapter Five Conjuring up the Wonders: from text to image 137
- Chapter Six Twisted Words and Borrowed Wisdom: Misleading Citation in Scamozzi’s Idea della architettura universale (1615) 171
- Chapter Seven Formats and Functions of Large-Scale Calligraphy in Late-Ming and Qing-Period China and the Reconstruction of Architectural Spaces 199
- Chapter Eight Pirro Ligorio, the ‘Megala’ Ship and the Cortile Del Belvedere 235
- Chapter Nine Invention, Imitation and Reiteration: The Case of Bramante’s So-Called Palazzo Caprini and its Progeny 253
- Chapter Ten ‘Citing from Memory’: Centralized Models and Basilica Plans in Venice of the Early Counter-Reformation 295
- Chapter Eleven Old Forms with New Functions: Villa Emo and the Amtshaus Wörlitz 311
- Chapter Twelve Found and Reshaped in Translation: Architectural Models from the Centre to the Periphery 347
- List of Contributors 379
- Index 381