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  1. A translation of Vitruvius and copies of late antique drawings in Buonaccorso Ghiberti's Zibaldone (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society ; v. 69, pt. 1) by Gustina Scaglia, 1979
  2. Vitruvius: Webster's Timeline History, 46 BC - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  3. Homage to Vitruvius by John K. Ryan, 1981
  4. VITRUVIUS: THE TEN BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE With Illustrations and Original Designs by VITRUVIUS, 1111
  5. The Proportions Of The Human Figure, As Handed Down To Us By Vitruvius: From The Writings Of The Famous Sculptors And Painters Of Antiquity (1872) by Joseph Bonomi, 2010-05-23
  6. Notes On Vitruvius by Morris Hicky Morgan, 2010-05-25
  7. Greek and Roman Methods of Painting: Some Comments on the Statements Made by Pliny and Vitruvius About Wall and Panel Painting [ 1910 ] by A. P. (Arthur Pillans) Laurie, 2009-08-10
  8. The Elements of Civil Architecture, According to Vitruvius and Other Ancients, and the Most Approved Practice of Modern Authors Especially by Henry Aldrich, 2010-03-25
  9. Between Science and Drawings: Renaissance Architects on Vitruvius"s Educational Ideas (Humaniora, 339) by Liisa Kanerva, 2006
  10. Vitruvius Und Seine Zeit (German Edition) by Ludwig Sontheimer, 2010-01-10
  11. The Elements of Civil Architecture, According to Vitruvius and other Ancients, and the Most Approved by Annoumys, 2009-11-10
  12. The Music of the Eye: Or, Essays On the Principles of the Beauty and Perfection of Architecture, in the Three First Chapters of Vitruvius by Peter Legh, 2010-01-09
  13. The Elements of Civil Architecture, According to Vitruvius and Other Ancients, and the Most Approved Practice of Modern Authors Especially Palladio by Henry Aldrich, 2010-04-22
  14. The elements of civil architecture, according to Vitruvius and other ancie by Henry Aldrich, 2009-08-21

41. The Archimedes Project
The name vitruvius Pollio was reported by the epitomist Faventinus, vitruvius began writing his famous work De architectura libri X, which he dedicated
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42. Vitruvius - The MIT Press
A historical study of vitruvius s De architectura, showing that his purpose in writing.
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    44. Science And Society Picture Library - Search
    Text page from vitruvius Teutsch , (‘German vitruvius’), the first German translation of ‘De architectura’ (Of architecture) by the Roman architect and
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    45. Wiley::Architectural Theory: An Anthology From Vitruvius To 1870, Volume 1
    Architectural Theory vitruvius to 1870 is a landmark anthology that surveys the development of the field of architecture from its earliest days to the year
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    46. Vitruvius: 'Ten Books On Architecture' - Cambridge University Press
    For the first time in more than half a century, vitruvius Ten Books on Architecture is being published in English. The only full treatise on architecture
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    47. Vitruvius - LoveToKnow 1911
    vitruvius (MARCUS vitruvius POLL10), Roman architect and engineer, author of a celebrated work on architecture.. Nothing is known concerning him except what
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    VITRUVIUS (MARCUS VITRUVIUS POLL 10), Roman architect and engineer, author of a celebrated work on architecture .. Nothing is known concerning him except what can be gathered from his own writings. Owing to the discovery of inscriptions relating to the Gens Vitruvia at Formiae in Campania (Mola di Gaeta ), it has been suggested that he was a native of that city,. and he has been less reasonably connected with Verona on the strength of an existing arch of the 3rd century, which is inscribed with the name of a later architect of the same family name- "Lucius Vitruvius Cerdo, a freedman of Lucius." From Vitruvius himself we learn that he was appointed, in the reign of Augustus, together with three others, a superintendent of balistae and other military engines, a post which, he says, he owed to the friendly influence of the emperor's sister, probably Octavia De Architectura, i. pref.). In another passage (v. I) he describes a basilica and adjacent aedes Augusti, of which he was, the architect. From viii. 3 it has been supposed that he had served in Africa in the time of Julius Caesar, probably as a military engineer, but the words hardly

    48. Vitruvius The Ten Books On Architecture
    A review of vitruvius The Ten Books on Architecture with regard to landscape architecture and garden design.
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      (Translated by Morris Hicky Morgan, in 1914, edited by Tom Turner in 2000). This is the first and most famous text in the history of western landscape architecture, architecture, enginering and town planning. In Roman times the architect was, from the word’s Greek etymology, a ‘chief technician’. The Ten Books' Contents list reveals that most aspects of engineering, including harbours, site planning, clocks, aqueducts, pumps and siege engines, come with the author's technical scope. Only a tiny proportion of these subjects come within the twenty-first century scope of ‘architecture’. Vitruvius Pollio’s treatise De Architectura , was written circa 27 BC and is the only book of its kind to survive from antiquity. These online extracts from Vitruvius comprise the first Book and his comments on what we would now classify as garden design. Ian Thompson re-interpreted Vitruvius for modern landscape architecture in his book on Ecology, Community and Delight: sources of value in landcape architecture

    49. Vitruvius - About The Roman Architect Vitruvius (Marcus Vitruvius Pollio)
    vitruvius was a 1st century BC Roman architect who wrote about his field in De architectura.
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    50. Vitruvius@Everything2.com
    The only building known to be the work of vitruvius is the basilica at Fano (Roman Fanum Fortunae) in North Italy, the scattered ruins of which have been
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    51. Migs Vitruvius
    The Vitruvian Man is a famous drawing with accompanying notes by Leonardo da Vinci made around the year 1492 in one of his journals.
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    The Vitruvian Man
    The 'Vitruvian Man' is a famous drawing with accompanying notes by Leonardo da Vinci made around the year 1492 in one of his journals. It depicts a naked male figure in two superimposed positions with his arms and legs apart and simultaneously inscribed in a circle and square. The drawing and text are sometimes called the Canon of Proportions or, less often, Proportions of Man. It is on display in the Gallerie dell' Accademia in Venice, Italy.
    This image provides the perfect example of Leonardo's keen interest in proportion. In addition, this picture represents a cornerstone of Leonardo's attempts to relate man to nature. Encyclopaedia Britannica online states, "Leonardo envisaged the great picture chart of the human body he had produced through his anatomical drawings and Vitruvian Man as a cosmografia del minor mondo (cosmography of the microcosm). He believed the workings of the human body to be an analogy for the workings of the universe." It is also believed by some that Leonardo symbolised the material existence by the square and spiritual existence by the circle. Thus he attempted to depict the correlation between these two aspects of human existence.

    52. Vitruvius On Adobe - Earth Architecture
    In the only architectural treatise surviving from Classical Antiquity, vitruvius Ten Books on Architecture refers in some detail to adobe,
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    53. Vitruvius - Wikipedia, Den Fria Encyklopedin
    vitruvius, eg. Marcus vitruvius Pollio, var den romerske arkitekt och ingenjör som författade De architectura libri decem ( Tio böcker om arkitektur ).
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    Skiss av Leonardo da Vinci Vitruvius , eg. Marcus Vitruvius Pollio , var den romerske arkitekt och ingenj¶r som f¶rfattade De architectura libri decem ("Tio b¶cker om arkitektur"). Vitruvius levde under det f¶rsta ¥rhundradet f.Kr. och m¶jligen en bit in p¥ f¶rsta ¥rhundradet e.Kr. Det ¤r omdiskuterat i vilken omfattning Vitruvius' texter anv¤ndes praktiskt under antiken . Mellan hans egen tid och ren¤ssansen var de k¤nda i olika avskrifter men applicerades aldrig i n¥got praktiskt sammanhang. Vitruvius' verk ¤r ett exempel p¥ latinska texter som ¶verlevt tack vare avskrifter fr¥n 800-talet under Karl den store Vitruvius argumenterar f¶r att en arkitekt m¥ste vara mycket mer ¤n bara byggnadskonstrukt¶r. Han m¥ste ¤ven ha kunskap om geografi geologi geometri anatomi och till och med musik f¶r att bli framg¥ngsrik. F¶r ren¤ssansen utgjorde de d¤remot grunden f¶r periodens syn p¥ arkitektur, och Vitruvius verk var bland dem som trycktes redan under 1400-talet . Man har ansett att detta kom att utg¶ra idealet under ren¤ssansen och influerade bland annat Leonardo da Vinci , som ritade sin Vitruvianska man efter Vitruvius anatomiska beskrivningar.

    54. Vitruvius
    Marcus vitruvius Pollio was a Roman architect and military engineer who had served both Julius Caesar and Caesar Augustus. We are grateful to him for his
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    (1st century BC) Marcus Vitruvius Pollio was a Roman architect and military engineer who had served both Julius Caesar and Caesar Augustus. We are grateful to him for his treatise De Architectura , 10 books on architecture and engineering. He drew from his own experience and that of other architects to discuss townplanning, building materials, designs for temples, civic and private structures, pavement techniques, water supply, geometry, astronomy, and machinery, both civil and military. More information on Vitruvius Source: Oxford Classical Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 1970 J.Jahnige June 1999
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    55. Vitruvius (Marcus Vitruvius Pollio)
    The first century AD Roman engineer and architect vitruvius (or, Marcus vitruvius Pollio), is best known in archaeological circles for his description of
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    57. Vitruvius - Definition From The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
    Definition of vitruvius from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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    58. Stylus - A Green Vitruvius: Sustainable Architectural Design
    Two thousand years ago the Roman architect Marcus vitruvius Pollio wrote the first books on architecture and established the concept of the pattern book
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    59. The Vitruvian Man
    Marcus vitruvius was a Roman architect in 1 BCE and authored the famous treatise on architecture entitled De Architectura. The treatise is broken into 10
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    Marcus Vitruvius was a Roman architect in 1 BCE and authored the famous treatise on architecture entitled De Architectura. The treatise is broken into 10 different books, each dealing with aspects of architecture, city planning, and machines. His book was the authority on these subjects up through the Renaissance, and still has influences in modern architecture today. It is in the beginning of Book III, in his discussion on the building of temples, where the concept of Virtruvian Man emerges: Similarly, in the members of a temple there ought to be the greatest harmony in the symmetrical relations of the different parts to the general magnitude of the whole. Then again, in the human body the central point is naturally the navel. For if a man can be placed flat on his back, with his hands and feet extended, and a pair of compasses centered at his navel, the fingers and toes of his two hands and feet will touch the circumference of a circle described therefrom. And just as the human body yields a circular outline, so too a square figure may be found from it. For if we measure the distance from the soles of the feet to the top of the head, and then apply that measure to the outstretched arms, the breadth will be found to be the same as the height, as in the case of plane surfaces which are completely square.
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    60. Vitruvius' Roman Theatre
    The most authoritative source of information on Roman architecture is the ten book treatise, De Architectura by Marcus vitruvius Pollio.
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    Home Page Acting Resume Playwrighting Resume Directing Resume Teaching Resume Hickory Hideout Theatre Administration Biography Essays, etc. Olio Actor's Equity Association, SAG, AFTRA A Glimpse of Theater History Vitruvius' De Architectura
    The most authoritative source of information on Roman architecture is the ten book treatise, De Architectura by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio. Using both extant treatises on architecture and his own experience as an architect and builder, Vitruvius wrote a detailed study of existing buildings and made recommendations about how to build new ones. The fifth book deals with the theater. In the fourth chapter he discusses such subjects as site selection, foundations, and acoustics. The sixth chapter is concerned with the auditorium and the stage building. He even includes sections on scenery and scene shifting by means of triangular prisms (periaktoi), etc. The publication of De Architectura in 1486 greatly influenced Renaissance theorists and architects, especially Andrea Palladio in constructing the Teatro Olympico in Vicenza which still stands.

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