Smith, Christine:Architecture in the Culture of Early Humanism: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Eloquence, 1400-1470.
- hardcover 1992, ISBN: 9780195061284
[PU: Oxford University Press], 298 p.: Ill. Hardcover with dust jacket.
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[PU: Oxford University Press], 298 p.: Ill. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Lediglich der Schutzumschlag ist leicht zerkrazt und papierbedingt gebräunt. Sost aber ein sehr gutes und sauberes Exemplar/ Only the dust jacket is somewhat scratched and browned due to the paper. Otherwise a very good and clean copy. - The impact of early Italian Humanism on the development of Quattrocentro architecture has received much attention in recent years. Providing the foundation for the re-evaluation of architectural principles in the age of Humanism, Christine Smith focuses on the ways that works of architecture or architectural imagery became important vehicles for the expression of the Humanists’ ethical, political, and cultural concerns. Smith looks at the writings of the Humanists and investigates what they believed was important in the “built environment.” Since the Humanists’ accounts of architecture responded to other literary texts, she analyzes in detail their relations with specific Classical, medieval, and contemporary sources. Although few early Renaissance authors evinced much interest in architectural style as we understand it today, the early Humanists frequently used architectural imagery in order to make moral discussion more vivid. In Humanist thought, buildings also served as evidence for the cultural status of their times and for the dignity of humanity. They were seen as historical documents useful for evaluating the past and for transmitting the desired image of the present to the future. Smith organizes the essays around three themes: the use of architecture in ethical discourse, the critical criteria with which the early Humanists did and did not approach architectural experience, and the development of architectural description as it relates to the Renaissance recovery of eloquence. She also gives special attention to the importance of sensory experience in early Renaissance epistemology, the problem of the Middle Ages, and the contribution of Byzantium to early Humanist culture. CONTENT: ETHICS Profugiorum ab aerumna libri III: Architectural Allegories of Virtue in a Dialogue by Leon Battista Alberti, Originality and Cultural Progress: Brunelleschi's Dome and a Letter by Alberti, Foul Enormity or Grandiose Achievement? The Moral Problem of Size, AESTHETICS Norm Versus Innovation: The Problem of the Middle Ages, Alberti's Description of Florence Cathedral as Architectural Criticism, Varietas and the Design of Pienza, ELOQUENCE Byzantine Learning and Renaissance Eloquence, Manuel Chrysoloras's Comparison of Old and New Rome, The Recovery of Eloquence and a Problem in Historiography, Appendix: Manuel Chrysoloras's Comparison of Old and New Rome. ISB, DE, [SC: 4.50], gebraucht; sehr gut, gewerbliches Angebot, [GW: 697g], Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal, Internationaler Versand<
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Smith, Christine:Architecture in the Culture of Early Humanism: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Eloquence, 1400-1470.
- hardcover 1992, ISBN: 0195061284
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Smith, Christine:Architecture in the Culture of Early Humanism: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Eloquence, 1400-1470.
- hardcover 1992, ISBN: 0195061284
[EAN: 9780195061284], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: Oxford University Press], Jacket, 298 p.: Ill. Lediglich der Schutzumschlag ist leicht zerkrazt und papierbedingt gebräunt.… More...
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Smith, Christine:Architecture in the Culture of Early Humanism: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Eloquence, 1400-1470.
- hardcover 1992, ISBN: 0195061284
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[EAN: 9780195061284], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [PU: Oxford University Press], Jacket, 298 p.: Ill. Lediglich der Schutzumschlag ist leicht zerkrazt und papierbedingt gebräunt. Sost aber ein sehr gutes und sauberes Exemplar/ Only the dust jacket is somewhat scratched and browned due to the paper. Otherwise a very good and clean copy. - The impact of early Italian Humanism on the development of Quattrocentro architecture has received much attention in recent years. Providing the foundation for the re-evaluation of architectural principles in the age of Humanism, Christine Smith focuses on the ways that works of architecture or architectural imagery became important vehicles for the expression of the Humanists’ ethical, political, and cultural concerns. Smith looks at the writings of the Humanists and investigates what they believed was important in the "built environment." Since the Humanists’ accounts of architecture responded to other literary texts, she analyzes in detail their relations with specific Classical, medieval, and contemporary sources. Although few early Renaissance authors evinced much interest in architectural style as we understand it today, the early Humanists frequently used architectural imagery in order to make moral discussion more vivid. In Humanist thought, buildings also served as evidence for the cultural status of their times and for the dignity of humanity. They were seen as historical documents useful for evaluating the past and for transmitting the desired image of the present to the future. Smith organizes the essays around three themes: the use of architecture in ethical discourse, the critical criteria with which the early Humanists did and did not approach architectural experience, and the development of architectural description as it relates to the Renaissance recovery of eloquence. She also gives special attention to the importance of sensory experience in early Renaissance epistemology, the problem of the Middle Ages, and the contribution of Byzantium to early Humanist culture. CONTENT: ETHICS Profugiorum ab aerumna libri III: Architectural Allegories of Virtue in a Dialogue by Leon Battista Alberti, Originality and Cultural Progress: Brunelleschi's Dome and a Letter by Alberti, Foul Enormity or Grandiose Achievement? The Moral Problem of Size, AESTHETICS Norm Versus Innovation: The Problem of the Middle Ages, Alberti's Description of Florence Cathedral as Architectural Criticism, Varietas and the Design of Pienza, ELOQUENCE Byzantine Learning and Renaissance Eloquence, Manuel Chrysoloras's Comparison of Old and New Rome, The Recovery of Eloquence and a Problem in Historiography, Appendix: Manuel Chrysoloras's Comparison of Old and New Rome. ISBN 9780195061284 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 697, Books<
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Smith, Christine:Architecture in the Culture of Early Humanism: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Eloquence, 1400-1470.
- hardcover 1992, ISBN: 9780195061284
Oxford, University Press, 298 p.: Ill. Hardcover with dust jacket. Lediglich der Schutzumschlag ist leicht zerkrazt und papierbedingt gebräunt. Sost aber ein sehr gutes und sauberes Exemp… More...
Oxford, University Press, 298 p.: Ill. Hardcover with dust jacket. Lediglich der Schutzumschlag ist leicht zerkrazt und papierbedingt gebräunt. Sost aber ein sehr gutes und sauberes Exemplar/ Only the dust jacket is somewhat scratched and browned due to the paper. Otherwise a very good and clean copy. - The impact of early Italian Humanism on the development of Quattrocentro architecture has received much attention in recent years. Providing the foundation for the re-evaluation of architectural principles in the age of Humanism, Christine Smith focuses on the ways that works of architecture or architectural imagery became important vehicles for the expression of the Humanists? ethical, political, and cultural concerns. Smith looks at the writings of the Humanists and investigates what they believed was important in the ?built environment.? Since the Humanists? accounts of architecture responded to other literary texts, she analyzes in detail their relations with specific Classical, medieval, and contemporary sources. Although few early Renaissance authors evinced much interest in architectural style as we understand it today, the early Humanists frequently used architectural imagery in order to make moral discussion more vivid. In Humanist thought, buildings also served as evidence for the cultural status of their times and for the dignity of humanity. They were seen as historical documents useful for evaluating the past and for transmitting the desired image of the present to the future. Smith organizes the essays around three themes: the use of architecture in ethical discourse, the critical criteria with which the early Humanists did and did not approach architectural experience, and the development of architectural description as it relates to the Renaissance recovery of eloquence. She also gives special attention to the importance of sensory experience in early Renaissance epistemology, the problem of the Middle Ages, and the contribution of Byzantium to early Humanist culture. CONTENT: ETHICS Profugiorum ab aerumna libri III: Architectural Allegories of Virtue in a Dialogue by Leon Battista Alberti, Originality and Cultural Progress: Brunelleschi's Dome and a Letter by Alberti, Foul Enormity or Grandiose Achievement? The Moral Problem of Size, AESTHETICS Norm Versus Innovation: The Problem of the Middle Ages, Alberti's Description of Florence Cathedral as Architectural Criticism, Varietas and the Design of Pienza, ELOQUENCE Byzantine Learning and Renaissance Eloquence, Manuel Chrysoloras's Comparison of Old and New Rome, The Recovery of Eloquence and a Problem in Historiography, Appendix: Manuel Chrysoloras's Comparison of Old and New Rome. ISBN 9780195061284Architektur 1992, [PU: Oxford University Press]<
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