Valeriani, Simona, 2008, Journal Article, In the ancient forme’. On the reception and ‘invention’ of ancient building techniques in Early Modern Times Hephaistos. ISSN 0174-2086
Abstract or Description: | As part of her work on knowledge formation, accumulation and transmission in early modern Europe (forthcoming as a monograph), Valeriani explores in this article the complex relationship between the knowledge heritage from antiquity and the formation of new knowledge in the period immediately antecedent to the ‘battle between the ancients and the moderns’. Valeriani sets out to answer two questions: what does direct evidence tell us about ancient and late antique timber structures? And how much of what has become an integral part of our mental image of them derives from subsequent interpretations? To answer these questions, Valeriani combines in-depth analysis of Italian Renaissance treatises and later sources. She shows that architects during the Renaissance – in their attempts to reconstruct architectural forms and building practices from classical antiquity – began to associate structures that dated from the Middle Ages with classical architecture. Renaissance ideas of ancient building techniques (particularly under the influence of the work of Palladio) came to shape understanding, even in ways that still persist today. |
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Subjects: | Architecture > K900 Others in Architecture |
Date Deposited: | 28 Nov 2013 17:48 |
Last Modified: | 09 Nov 2018 15:45 |
URI: | https://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/id/eprint/1593 |
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