Laugier is best known for his Essay on Architecture published in 1753. In 1755 he published the second edition with a famous, often ...
Continue Reading →Antoine Desgodets (Desgodetz) (1653-1728), professeur à l’Académie royale d’architecture de 1719 à 1728 après François Blondel (1671-1686) et Philippe de La Hire (1686-1718), ...
Continue Reading →François Blondel’s Cours d’architecture formed part of two related editorial contexts: the program of teaching at the newly established Academie royale d’architecture and ...
Continue Reading →Parallele de l’architecture antique et de la moderne, avec un recueil des dix principaux autheurs qui ont ecrit des cinq ordres, scavoir: Palladio ...
Continue Reading →The first volume of the Parallèle draws to a close with two pieces in verse, the Siècle de Louis le Grand, already published ...
Continue Reading →An Abridgment of the Architecture of Vitruvius Containing a System of the Whole Works of that Author by Claude Perrault ARTICLE I. Of ...
Continue Reading →It would be too long to examine here how well this edition served Colbert’s political-ideological project. Let us simply say that in spite ...
Continue Reading →The First Moderns portrays the complex of social and personal relationships, patronage, humanistic learning, and mystical and hermetic philosophy that made up the ...
Continue Reading →Publication-dates are carried by all plates – ranging from Mar. 1 1817 to Sep. 1 1819. The work was published serially. After travelling ...
Continue Reading →This was the first detailed catalogue of the ancient statuary collected in the British Museum. The Museum had only recently created its Department ...
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