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# On Architecture, Volume I: Books 1-5

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Review: Ce traité d'architecture est dû à Vitruve architecte romain du premier siècle de l'ère chrétienne. C'est à partir des proportions qu'il a établies qu'a été trouvé le "nombre d'or" illustré par "l'homme de Vitruve" de Léonard de Vinci. C'est la raison pour laquelle certains croient que Vitruve était un contemporain de Léonard. Le traité comprend dix livres. L'ouvrage commenté en comprend les cinq premiers, texte latin avec en regard une traduction en anglais. C'est le texte latin qui m'intéresse. Achat effectué sur desertcart
Review: Vitruvius was a First century BC architect who wrote the oldest extant book [Decem Libris]on architecture. These 10 Books have been interpreted and studied on a nearly daily basis since [see for example, VITRUVIUS WRITING THE BODY OF ARCHITECTURE, MIT 2003 by Indra McEwin]. The VITRUVIUS PROGRAM was founded in 1988 by my wife and myself as a research curriculum for student Pre-school to Post-Graduate. It is named for a quote from Vitruvius, Book One Chapter One: "The Architect should be equipped with knowledge of many branches of study and varied kinds of learning, for in the architectural judgment all of the work of other arts is brought to a test. This knowledge is the child of practice and theory. One who professes to be an architect should be well-versed in both directions, being both naturally gifted and amenable to instruction. Therefore let our architect to be educated, skillful with the pencil, instructed in geometry, knowledgeable in history, follow the philosophers with attention, understand music, have some knowledge of medicine, know the opinions of jurists, and be acquainted with astronomy and the theory of the heavens. Since this study is so vast in extent, embellished and enriched as it is with many kinds of learning I think that no one has a right to proclaim oneself an architect hastily, without having climbed from childhood the the steps of these studies, and thus, nursed by the knowledge of many arts and sciences, having reached the heights of the sacred ground of architecture. But perhaps to the inexperienced it will seem a marvel that human nature can comprehend such a great number of studies and keep them in memory. Yet the observation that all studies have a common bond of unification and relationship with one another will lead us to the conviction that this can be realized. For a liberal education forms a single body made up of these members. Those, therefore, who from tender years receive instruction in the various forms of learning, recognize the same stamp on all the arts, and an integration of all fields of study, so that they can more readily comprehend them all." Teaching preschoolers to diagram and color drawings, learning the stories told by myth and science through design projects, studying how art, architecture and design can descibe new worlds - this is what Vitruvius taught. The 1929 Granger translation (Loeb) is more literal than the more literary 1914 Morgan translation (Dover), which is substantially cheaper. Eugene Kupper Professor Emeritus of Architecture, UCLA

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | 0674992776 |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (24) |
| Dimensions  | 10.8 x 2.03 x 16.19 cm |
| Edition  | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10  | 9780674992771 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0674992771 |
| Item weight  | 340 g |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 368 pages |
| Publication date  | 1 January 1931 |
| Publisher  | LOEB |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by G***F on 27 December 2012*

Ce traité d'architecture est dû à Vitruve architecte romain du premier siècle de l'ère chrétienne. C'est à partir des proportions qu'il a établies qu'a été trouvé le "nombre d'or" illustré par "l'homme de Vitruve" de Léonard de Vinci. C'est la raison pour laquelle certains croient que Vitruve était un contemporain de Léonard. Le traité comprend dix livres. L'ouvrage commenté en comprend les cinq premiers, texte latin avec en regard une traduction en anglais. C'est le texte latin qui m'intéresse. Achat effectué sur Amazon

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by E***R on 1 August 2007*

Vitruvius was a First century BC architect who wrote the oldest extant book [Decem Libris]on architecture. These 10 Books have been interpreted and studied on a nearly daily basis since [see for example, VITRUVIUS WRITING THE BODY OF ARCHITECTURE, MIT 2003 by Indra McEwin]. The VITRUVIUS PROGRAM was founded in 1988 by my wife and myself as a research curriculum for student Pre-school to Post-Graduate. It is named for a quote from Vitruvius, Book One Chapter One: "The Architect should be equipped with knowledge of many branches of study and varied kinds of learning, for in the architectural judgment all of the work of other arts is brought to a test. This knowledge is the child of practice and theory. One who professes to be an architect should be well-versed in both directions, being both naturally gifted and amenable to instruction. Therefore let our architect to be educated, skillful with the pencil, instructed in geometry, knowledgeable in history, follow the philosophers with attention, understand music, have some knowledge of medicine, know the opinions of jurists, and be acquainted with astronomy and the theory of the heavens. Since this study is so vast in extent, embellished and enriched as it is with many kinds of learning I think that no one has a right to proclaim oneself an architect hastily, without having climbed from childhood the the steps of these studies, and thus, nursed by the knowledge of many arts and sciences, having reached the heights of the sacred ground of architecture. But perhaps to the inexperienced it will seem a marvel that human nature can comprehend such a great number of studies and keep them in memory. Yet the observation that all studies have a common bond of unification and relationship with one another will lead us to the conviction that this can be realized. For a liberal education forms a single body made up of these members. Those, therefore, who from tender years receive instruction in the various forms of learning, recognize the same stamp on all the arts, and an integration of all fields of study, so that they can more readily comprehend them all." Teaching preschoolers to diagram and color drawings, learning the stories told by myth and science through design projects, studying how art, architecture and design can descibe new worlds - this is what Vitruvius taught. The 1929 Granger translation (Loeb) is more literal than the more literary 1914 Morgan translation (Dover), which is substantially cheaper. Eugene Kupper Professor Emeritus of Architecture, UCLA

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by T***M on 19 September 2017*

Great translation. Easy to read. Book is full of gems. Don't build anything without reading these.

## Frequently Bought Together

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