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... chapter : the next is named ' Of Bricks . ' The influence of older Greek treatises is everywhere apparent , particularly in the subtle observations upon optics , and a chapter on acoustics . THE ACADEMIC TRADITION 195.
... chapter : the next is named ' Of Bricks . ' The influence of older Greek treatises is everywhere apparent , particularly in the subtle observations upon optics , and a chapter on acoustics . THE ACADEMIC TRADITION 195.
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... CHAPTER V THE ETHICAL FALLACY New grounds of criticism against Renaissance architec- ture ; Ruskin Relation of the ethical criticism to the romantic and to the mechanical Nineteenth - century Puritanism contrasted with that of the ...
... CHAPTER V THE ETHICAL FALLACY New grounds of criticism against Renaissance architec- ture ; Ruskin Relation of the ethical criticism to the romantic and to the mechanical Nineteenth - century Puritanism contrasted with that of the ...
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... CHAPTER IX CONCLUSION The laws of building 240 Three branches of architectural study 240 How the humanist theory explains the difficulties left unsolved in previous chapters ( 1. and VII . ) 241 Relation of the architecture of humanism ...
... CHAPTER IX CONCLUSION The laws of building 240 Three branches of architectural study 240 How the humanist theory explains the difficulties left unsolved in previous chapters ( 1. and VII . ) 241 Relation of the architecture of humanism ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE | 15 |
THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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