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On the Art of Building in Ten Books

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Large 8vo. xxiii (vi), 442 pp, Introduction by Joseph Ryjwert, De re Editions, On the Illustrations in This Edition, Foreword by Angelo Poliziano; Prologue; I. Lineaments; II. Two Materials; III. Construction; IV. Public Works; V. Works of Individuals; VI. Ornament; VII. Ornament to Sacred Buildings; VIII. Ornament to Public Buildings; IX. Ornament to Private Buildings; X. Restoration of Buildings; abbreviations used in the notes, notes, bibliography, glossary, index with b&w illustrations throughout. New Trnaslation by Joseph Rykwert, Neil Leach, and Robert 1988. Beige cloth with gilt lettering to spine. "De Re Aedificatoria, by Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472), was the first modern treatise on the theory and practice of architecture and in its time a model of learned Latin writing. Its importance for the subsequent history of architecture is incalculable; yet this is the first major English translation based on the original text on which Alberti's reputation

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First published January 1, 1452

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Leon Battista Alberti

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Influential treatises on painting, architecture, and sculpture of Italian writer Leon Battista Alberti introduced classical ideas into Renaissance art.

This author, poet, priest, linguist, philosopher, cryptographer, and general humanist polymath, often characterized exclusively, as James Beck observed, "to single out one of Leon Battista's 'fields' over others as somehow functionally independent and self-sufficient is of no help at all to any effort to characterize Alberti's extensive explorations in the fine arts." Giorgio Vasari described life of Alberti in Vite de' più eccellenti pittori, scultori, e architettori or "Lives of the most excellent painters, sculptors and architects."

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June 10, 2024
Alberti is one of the most brilliant polymaths in history. This book on architecture was in the theme of the most valuable ancient resource on the subject, Vitruvius, where Alberti gives the contemporary take on architecture, influencing the entire modern era. Historians and architects will find this an interesting if not useful read.
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January 1, 2024
i guess he knows what he’s talking about, didn’t really care for the books on ornaments, did care for books on materials and public buildings. rip alberti you would’ve hated manhattan

also the language/translation was accessible and easy to understand
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December 7, 2022
《建築論》,不僅學到了建築作為藝術的知識,
還學到了豐富的做人、做事、做項目、做歷史的教誨。

無論是思想,還是視野,都十分的寬廣。
大開眼界。

感謝作者淵博又具有高度教養的學問。
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December 15, 2021
Did not realize that Alberti was not a fan of Vitrivius until a class discussion. It was still interesting to see his ideas of architecture and how they have manifested over time as well as in his own work.
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February 24, 2010
A classical look at the beginnings of architectual thinking. Easier to read than Vitruvius, but just as profound.
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