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Volume I. On Architecture
Books 1-5
Vitruvius' classic work on architecture is the only book of
its kind to survive antiquity. Vitruvius was himself an
architect and engineer, but this is not a handbook for
professionals; rather it serves readers who want to
understand architecture. Book 1 discusses town planning and
architecture in general; Book 2, building materials; 3 and
4, temples and the architectural orders; 5, other civic
buildings; 6, houses; 7, pavements, mosaics, and wall
decoration; 8, water supply; 9, measurements; 10, machines.
In his preface Vitruvius takes note of the "eminent dignity"
of the public buildings Augustus constructed, which express
"the majesty of the empire."
Series No. 251 / 358 pages / ISBN 0-674-99277-6 |