- De
architectura (On architecture,
published as Ten
Books on Architecture) is a
treatise on
architecture written by the
Roman architect and
military engineer...
-
Architectura:
Zeitschrift für
Geschichte der
Baukunst is a
biannual peer-reviewed
academic journal of the
history of
architecture published by Deutscher...
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during the 1st
century BC,
known for his multi-volume work
titled De
architectura. As the only
treatise on
architecture to
survive from antiquity, it has...
- lost, and he is best
known for his
treatise on
architectural ornament,
Architectura,
published in its
final edition in
Nuremberg in 1598.
Dietterlin was...
- However,
Vitruvius was the
first to
describe this
appliance in his De
architectura (c. 30-20 BC). The
aeolipile is
considered to be the
first recorded steam...
-
constructing buildings or
other structures. The term
comes from
Latin architectura; from
Ancient Gr**** ἀρχιτέκτων (arkhitéktōn) 'architect'; from ἀρχι-...
- 1617 – 21
February 1687) was a
German architect and
engineer who
wrote Architectura Curiosa Nova (1664) and
Theatrum Machinarum Novum (1661). Born in Cronheim...
- most
important sketches,
based on
mathematical regularity, in his book ’
Architectura Moderna’. De Keyser's
career was not
limited to Amsterdam, and his international...
- theorist. He aut****d the
first Italian-language
version of Vitruvius' De
architectura.
Cesariano was born in Milan.
Information about his life is scarce. In...
-
Roman architect Vitruvius called Pythius a "celebrated builder" (de
Architectura I.1.12) and
referenced lost
treatises on
architecture written in Gr****...