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Vitruvius: Ten Books on Architecture - Ancient Roman Architectural Treatise & Design Principles | Perfect for Architecture Students, Historians, and Classical Design Enthusiasts
Vitruvius: Ten Books on Architecture - Ancient Roman Architectural Treatise & Design Principles | Perfect for Architecture Students, Historians, and Classical Design Enthusiasts

Vitruvius: Ten Books on Architecture - Ancient Roman Architectural Treatise & Design Principles | Perfect for Architecture Students, Historians, and Classical Design Enthusiasts

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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 and its related arts to survive from classical antiquity, the Architecture libri decem (Ten Books on Architecture) is the single most important work of architectural history in the Western world, having shaped architecture and the image of the architect from the Renaissance to the present. Demonstrating the range of Vitruvius' style, this new edition includes examples from archaeological sites discovered since World War II and not previously published in English language translations. Rowland's new translation and Howe's critical commentary and illustrations provide a new image of Vitruvius, who emerges as an inventive and creative thinker, rather than the normative summarizer, as he was characterized in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Ingrid D. Rowland is an associate professor of Art History at the University of Chicago. Thomas Noble Howe is a professor in the Department of Art at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas.

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Very informational and quite candid, funny how Roman's thought that being an architect took little knowledge. Quote from the book,"If thy son be dull witted make him a page or an architect ".