The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 33 筆
第 102 頁
... Liberal Art . " One usually goes to Vitruvius to hunt up a reference , to con- sult him on some particular point . When and if the hard - bitten archaeologist girds himself to read De Architectura through , he may well be dismayed to ...
... Liberal Art . " One usually goes to Vitruvius to hunt up a reference , to con- sult him on some particular point . When and if the hard - bitten archaeologist girds himself to read De Architectura through , he may well be dismayed to ...
第 103 頁
... Liberal Art of Medicine . But Vitruvius ' business was not only to reduce these visual and verbal data to systematic and intelligible order . It was to demon- strate that Architecture was on the same footing as the other Liberal Arts ...
... Liberal Art of Medicine . But Vitruvius ' business was not only to reduce these visual and verbal data to systematic and intelligible order . It was to demon- strate that Architecture was on the same footing as the other Liberal Arts ...
第 107 頁
... Liberal Arts . It may attach to them on both the practical and the theoreti- cal levels , qualify both the substantive work of art and the specula- tive exposition of its modality . Hence Vitruvius can claim the hope of auctoritas for ...
... Liberal Arts . It may attach to them on both the practical and the theoreti- cal levels , qualify both the substantive work of art and the specula- tive exposition of its modality . Hence Vitruvius can claim the hope of auctoritas for ...
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