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ART AND OIKEIOSIS IN BOOK 2 OF VITRUVIUS DE ARCHITECTURA

HABINEK, THOMAS

Arethusa, 2016-04, Vol.49 (2), p.299-316 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press

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  • Título:
    ART AND OIKEIOSIS IN BOOK 2 OF VITRUVIUS DE ARCHITECTURA
  • Autor: HABINEK, THOMAS
  • Assuntos: Architecture ; Moral and ethical aspects ; Romance literature ; Traditions ; Vitruvius (Marcus Vitruvius Pollio) ; Vitruvius Pollio ; Writers
  • É parte de: Arethusa, 2016-04, Vol.49 (2), p.299-316
  • Descrição: Already in 1987, Elisa Romano described the first chapter of Book 2 of de Architectura, in which Vitruvius considers the origin of the art of architecture, as the most widely studied section of the treatise (1987.108). Yet despite the long tradition of scholarly investigation, including important contributions by Pierre Gros, Thomas Cole, and, most recently, Mireille Courrent, there is still more to be said about the intellectual infrastructure of Vitruvius' account (Cole 1990, Vitruvius 1999a.xxxi--xxxiv and 64--81, and Courrent 2011a). Here, Habinek argues that the pattern of this mosaic transmits important insights and assumptions about the relationship between the physical universe and artistic practice.
  • Editor: Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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