The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... Vitruvius , how little in the curiously dual nature of the Renaissance architect the zeal of the scholar was allowed to subjugate the promptings of the artist . True , the zeal of scholarship was there , and it was a new force in ...
... Vitruvius , how little in the curiously dual nature of the Renaissance architect the zeal of the scholar was allowed to subjugate the promptings of the artist . True , the zeal of scholarship was there , and it was a new force in ...
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... Vitruvius helped the architect to master the conventions of an art , of which the possibilities were apprehended but not ... Vitruvian of all , admits the charm of novelty . These were the masters of the academic school . The other camp ...
... Vitruvius helped the architect to master the conventions of an art , of which the possibilities were apprehended but not ... Vitruvian of all , admits the charm of novelty . These were the masters of the academic school . The other camp ...
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... Vitruvius . Reasons for the prestige of Vitruvius Nature of his treatise • · PAGE • 194 X • 194 X · 195 • 197 · 199 Misconception as to its influence upon Italian architects ; its true value Its value outside Italy • Renaissance ...
... Vitruvius . Reasons for the prestige of Vitruvius Nature of his treatise • · PAGE • 194 X • 194 X · 195 • 197 · 199 Misconception as to its influence upon Italian architects ; its true value Its value outside Italy • Renaissance ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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