- De re
aedificatoria (On the Art of Building) is a
classic architectural treatise written by Leon
Battista Alberti between 1443 and 1452.
Although largely...
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architects of
churches for four
hundred years. In 1452, he
completed De re
aedificatoria, a
treatise on architecture,
using as its
basis the work of Vitruvius...
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Ummidia aedificatoria is a
species of trap-door
spider found in Portugal,
Spain and Morocco. It
builds a
shallow silk-lined
trapdoor burrow,
similar to...
- Frea
aedificatoria is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It had been
described by
Hintz in 1910. BioLib.cz - Frea
aedificatoria. Retrieved...
- back at
least to the
works of Leon
Battista Alberti (1404–1472): De re
aedificatoria, De statua, De pictura,
which focused on the
importance of the intellectual...
- of his
three treatises on art; the
other two are De
statua and De re
aedificatoria, that
would form the
Renaissance concept for the fine arts: painting...
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chiefly as a man of culture. Leon
Battista Alberti wrote his De Re
Aedificatoria at Leonello's commission, and at the
Ferrarese court there worked artists...
- Alberti, who
elaborates on the
ideas of
Vitruvius in his treatise, De re
aedificatoria, saw
beauty primarily as a
matter of proportion,
although ornament also...
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Leone Battista Alberti, De
pictura ("On Painting") in 1435 and De re
aedificatoria ("Ten
Books on Architecture") in 1452. In
Italy in the late 13th and...
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dissemination of ideas. The
first treatise on
architecture was De re
aedificatoria ("On the
Subject of Building") by Leon
Battista Alberti in 1450. It...