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  1. The Ten Books On Architecture (1914) by Vitruvius, 2010-05-23
  2. Vitruvius: Ten Books on Architecture by Vitruvius, 2001-01-15
  3. The Architecture Reader: Essential Writings from Vitruvius to the Present
  4. Vitruvius Britannicus: The Classic of Eighteenth-Century British Architecture (Dover Books on Architecture) by Colen Campbell, 2006-12-29
  5. Vitruvius. The Ten Books on Architecture: Translated by Morris Hicky Morgan by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, 2005-11-30
  6. The American Vitruvius: An Architects' Handbook of Urban Design by Werner Hegemann, Elbert Peets, 2010-08-19
  7. Vitruvius, the Ten Books On Architecture by Morris Hicky Morgan, Vitruvius Pollio, et all 2010-02-26
  8. Vitruvius the Ten Books on Architecture by Vitruvius,
  9. Vitruvii De Architectura, Book 10 (1899) (Latin Edition) by Vitruvius, 2009-08-27
  10. Vitruvius Britannicus: Second Series by J. Badeslade, J. Rocque, et all 2009-02-19
  11. The American Vitruvius: An Architects' Handbook of Civic Art by Werner Hegemann, Elbert Peets, 2008-11-24
  12. Vitruvius on Architecture by Thomas Gordon Smith, 2004-01-05
  13. Vitruvius: On Architecture, Volume II, Books 6-10 (Loeb Classical Library No. 280) by Vitruvius, 1934-01-01
  14. Vitruvius: On Architecture, Volume I, Books 1-5 (Loeb Classical Library No. 251) by Vitruvius, 1931-01-01

1. Vitruvius
Find a list of original sketches by Roman architect Marcus vitruvius Pollio, who lived and created around 9020 BCE. Marcus vitruvius Pollio (c. 90-20 B.C.E.)
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/george/vitruvius.html
Marcus Vitruvius Pollio (c. 90-20 B.C.E.)
fig. 1 fig. 2 fig. 3 fig. 4 ... fig. 12 A military engine for assailing a wall
List of Illustrations
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Patrick A. George
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2. Vitruvius
vitruvius (Cesare Cesariano, Como 1521) This is a profusely illustrated edition of the most famous of antique texts on architecture. It was known throughout the Middle Ages, in multiple copies and probably versions.
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vitruvius (Cesare Cesariano, Como 1521)
This is a profusely illustrated edition of the most famous of antique texts on architecture. It was known throughout the Middle Ages, in multiple copies and probably versions. Unfortunately, it reached the Renaissance without illustrations. For such a subject, this was a grave drawback - the more so since Vitruvius' Latin was not of the easiest (cf. Alberti's comment that 'The Greeks thought he was writing in Latin, and the Latins in Greek"). Although the dearth of original illustrations, and the difficulty of the language, meant impenetrability, it also gave marvellous freedom to the Renaissance. Various of the editors/illustrators of Vitruvius were able to see antique architecture in their own image, as it were; so that Renaissance editions of Vitruvius give us a clear picture of antique architecture in their own image, as it were; so that Renaissance editions of Vitruvius give us a clear picture of just how narrow was the renaissance' perception of some aspects of antique architecture. The illustrator who provided these woodblocks very considerately labelled all of them, thereby relieving this (relieved) Web maintainer of the need to provide a database of them...

3. No. 580: Vitruvius
vitruvius' ten volumes on technologies of the Roman world of the civilized world was a man named vitruvius. vitruvius began as an architect and engineer under Julius Caesar.
http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi580.htm
No. 580:
VITRUVIUS
by John H. Lienhard
Click here for audio of Episode 580. Today, we learn that to hold knowledge, we must also add to it. The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. I n the years just before Christ was born, the chief engineer of the civilized world was a man named Vitruvius. Vitruvius began as an architect and engineer under Julius Caesar. Later he took charge of the first Augustus's siege engines. When Augustus died, Vitruvius retired. Then, under Octavian's patronage, he wrote a ten-volume account of known technology. Here we see how much more than a mere armorer he was. But we also see the weakness of Roman technology. Vitruvius's scope is astonishing. Historians call him the great Roman architect. Most of his books do deal with buildings. But look more closely: He talks about city planning, building materials, and acoustics. He has a lot to say about timekeeping. He explains water clocks and sundials. He describes all kinds of pumps. Before he's done, he's written about astronomy, medicine, music, the arts even contract law. We have problems with Vitruvius, though. His books came down through medieval copyists. Medieval engineers saw them as a living handbook, not documents to be preserved. We have to separate his work from the stuff people added to it.

4. VITRUVIUS
1st century BC Marcus vitruvius is the author of the famous treatise 'De architectura'.
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VITRUVIUS
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Roman Architect
Marcus Vitruvius is the author of the famous treatise 'De architectura'.
The work is divided into 10 books dealing with city planning and architecture in general; building materials; temple construction; public buildings; and private buildings; clocks, hydraulics; and civil and military engines. Vitruvius was an admirer of Greek architecture and wished to preserve the classical tradition in the design of temples and public buildings. His work was used as a classic text book from ancient Roman times to the Renaissance. www link :
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5. VITRUVIUS - PORTAL DE ARQUITETURA
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6. VITRUVIUS - PORTAL DE ARQUITETURA
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7. LacusCurtius • Vitruvius On Architecture
A caption refers the reader to the Preface to Book VII of vitruvius and to Pliny, NH 36.iv §9.
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Vitruvius: On Architecture
"Mausoleum": engraving by C. Holdenwang, 1800 Frontispiece to the Latin edition of the de Architectura by Augustus Rode, meant as a reconstruction of the mausoleum of Halicarnassus. A caption refers the reader to the Preface to Book VII of Vitruvius and to . (For some much more recent reconstructions and a good critical discussion of what is involved, see the article by W. R. Lethaby Another orphan text that no one wanted to enter, but that many nevertheless will be glad to see online. (Why is it that the self-aggrandizements of Cicero, the lecheries and whining of Ovid and the blatherings of that debauched old goose Seneca made it onto the Net before the works that give us solid technical information about what Rome was really good at, viz. the construction of her great buildings and works of engineering?) As always, I retyped the text rather than scanning it: not only to minimize errors prior to proofing, but as an opportunity for me to become intimately familiar with the work, an exercise which I heartily recommend. (Well-meaning attempts to get me to scan text, if successful, would merely turn me into some kind of machine: gambit declined.)

8. LacusCurtius • Vitruvius On Architecture
Text of the Englishlanguage translation of 1826 by Joseph Gwilt, as well as a French translation Category Arts Architecture De Architectura...... vitruvius On Architecture. Mausoleum engraving by C. Holdenwang,1800 The Texts of vitruvius on LacusCurtius. Text and Translations.
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Vitruvius: On Architecture
"Mausoleum": engraving by C. Holdenwang, 1800 Frontispiece to the Latin edition of the de Architectura by Augustus Rode, meant as a reconstruction of the mausoleum of Halicarnassus. A caption refers the reader to the Preface to Book VII of Vitruvius and to . (For some much more recent reconstructions and a good critical discussion of what is involved, see the article by W. R. Lethaby Another orphan text that no one wanted to enter, but that many nevertheless will be glad to see online. (Why is it that the self-aggrandizements of Cicero, the lecheries and whining of Ovid and the blatherings of that debauched old goose Seneca made it onto the Net before the works that give us solid technical information about what Rome was really good at, viz. the construction of her great buildings and works of engineering?) As always, I retyped the text rather than scanning it: not only to minimize errors prior to proofing, but as an opportunity for me to become intimately familiar with the work, an exercise which I heartily recommend. (Well-meaning attempts to get me to scan text, if successful, would merely turn me into some kind of machine: gambit declined.)

9. LacusCurtius • Vitruvius De Architectura
Teubner 1899 edition.Category Science Social Sciences Italic Latin Texts Ancient...... de dispositione tuscanica, quam vitruvius aliquanto rudam censet. V,
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Vitruvius: de Architectura
"Mausoleum": caelatura C. Holdenwang, anno MDCCC Frontispicium editionis latinae Augusti Rode, cuius titulus lectorem refert ad Vitruvii Libri Septimi Praefatium et ad Si architecturam amphitheatrorum circorumve, seu structionem pontium viarumve quaeris, non est hic locus: Vitruvius ni de uno ponte locutus est, et de aliis, rarissime et casualissime scripsit. Insequentes adnexiones te ducant in fenestram novam ad istas minimas indicationes:
Paginae multum meliores sunt ad amphitheatrorum et circorum comprehensionem optinendum. Liber Materia I Dedicatio Caesari; de scientia universali architecto necessaria; de moenis situendis et concipiendis, extensa cum explicatione ventorum. II Relatio de Dinocrate, architecto Alexandri Magno, prologo servat. Prologus alter, de originibus architecturae; sed maior pars libri de materiis : de latericiis, harena, calce, terra cinis Campaniae; de generibus saxarum structurarumque; de ligno.

10. The Vitruvius Project
Welcome to the vitruvius project web site. Who We Are Who vitruviuswas and why we honor him Introduction to the vitruvius Project
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/vit/www/
Welcome to the Vitruvius project web site.
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11. Vitruvius Publications
Mary Shaw Everyday Dependability for Everyday Needs Thirteenth InternationalSymposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2002).
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~Vit/publications/SA.html
Mary Shaw
"Everyday Dependability for Everyday Needs"

Thirteenth International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2002). Keynote address, November 2002.
Shawn A. Butler and Paul Fishbeck
"Multi-Attribute Risk Assessment"

Symposium on Requirements Engineering for Information Security, 2002.
Orna Raz, Philip Koopman, and Mary Shaw
"Enabling Automatic Adaptation in Systems with Under-Specified Elements"
Workshop on Self-Healing Systems (WOSS'02).
Mary Shaw
"'Self-Healing:' Softening Precision to Avoid Brittleness"

Workshop on Self-Healing Systems (WOSS'02). Shawn A. Butler "Security Attribute Evaluation Method: A Cost-Benefit Approach" Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2002). Orna Raz, Philip Koopman, and Mary Shaw "Semantic Anomaly Detection in Online Data Source." Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2002). Shawn A. Butler and Mary Shaw

12. Vitruvius (ca. 70-ca. 25 BC) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogra
VITRUVII DE ARCHITECTURA Liber I Liber II Liber III Liber IV Liber V Liber VI Liber VII Liber VIII Liber IX Liber X The Latin Library The Classics Homepage
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Branch of Science
Scholars Nationality Roman
Vitruvius (ca. 70-ca. 25 BC)

Roman name: Marcus Vitruvius Pollio. Roman architect and encyclopedist who wrote approximately 10 books discussing such subjects as acoustics and astronomy. His On Architecture remained the chief reference on architectural matters until the Italian Renaissance.
Additional biographies: Bonn Greek and Roman Science and Technology
Author: Eric W. Weisstein

13. LacusCurtius • Vitruvius De Architectura
seu structionem pontium viarumve quaeris, non est hic locus vitruvius ni de uno ponte locutus est, et de aliis,
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Vitruvius: de Architectura
"Mausoleum": caelatura C. Holdenwang, anno MDCCC Frontispicium editionis latinae Augusti Rode, cuius titulus lectorem refert ad Vitruvii Libri Septimi Praefatium et ad Si architecturam amphitheatrorum circorumve, seu structionem pontium viarumve quaeris, non est hic locus: Vitruvius ni de uno ponte locutus est, et de aliis, rarissime et casualissime scripsit. Insequentes adnexiones te ducant in fenestram novam ad istas minimas indicationes:
Paginae multum meliores sunt ad amphitheatrorum et circorum comprehensionem optinendum. Liber Materia I Dedicatio Caesari; de scientia universali architecto necessaria; de moenis situendis et concipiendis, extensa cum explicatione ventorum. II Relatio de Dinocrate, architecto Alexandri Magno, prologo servat. Prologus alter, de originibus architecturae; sed maior pars libri de materiis : de latericiis, harena, calce, terra cinis Campaniae; de generibus saxarum structurarumque; de ligno.

14. Vitruvius
VITRUVII DE ARCHITECTURA. Liber I, Liber II, Liber III, Liber IV, Liber V. LiberVI, Liber VII, Liber VIII, Liber IX, Liber X. The Latin Library, The Classics Homepage.
http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/vitruvius.html
VITRUVII DE ARCHITECTURA Liber I Liber II Liber III Liber IV ... The Classics Homepage

15. VITRUVIUS GmbH - Gebäudedatenerfassung In 3D
Translate this page Die vitruvius GmbH ist Dienstleister und Berater für die Erfassung von Gebäudedatenund Entwickler der bundesweit in zahlreichen Unternehmen eingesetzten
http://www.vitruvius.de/
start Die VITRUVIUS GmbH ist Dienstleister und Berater für die Erfassung von Gebäudedaten
und Entwickler der bundesweit in zahlreichen Unternehmen eingesetzten Software VITRUVIUS. In dieser Kombination aus Beratung, Erfassungsdienstleistung und Softwareentwicklung können wir mit unserer praktischen Erfahrung und unserem technischen Know-how überdurchschnittlich flexibel auf verschiedenste Anforderungen und Zielvorstellungen unserer Kunden eingehen. Seit einigen Tagen ist die Version 2003 der Erfassungssoftware VITRUVIUS verfügbar. Wir senden Ihnen gern eine Demoversion zu.

16. Vitruvius
vitruvius. Click on an image to see the largerversion of it. First page Next page.
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17. Vitruvius (ca. 70-ca. 25 BC) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogra
Alphabetical Index. About this site. Branch of Science , Scholars v. Nationality , Roman v. vitruvius (ca. 70ca. 25 BC), Roman name Marcus vitruvius Pollio.
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Vitruvius (ca. 70-ca. 25 BC)

Roman name: Marcus Vitruvius Pollio. Roman architect and encyclopedist who wrote approximately 10 books discussing such subjects as acoustics and astronomy. His On Architecture remained the chief reference on architectural matters until the Italian Renaissance.
Additional biographies: Bonn Greek and Roman Science and Technology
Author: Eric W. Weisstein

18. Vitruvius - Wikipedia
vitruvius. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marcus vitruvius Pollio wasa Roman writer, architect and engineer, active in the 1st century BC.
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Vitruvius
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marcus Vitruvius Pollio was a Roman writer architect and engineer , active in the 1st century BC. He is the author of De Architectura, the Ten Books of Architecture, an ancient Roman treatise on architecture and perhaps the first work about this discipline. Mainly known for his writings, Vitruvius was himself an architect; Frontinus says he was in charge of the aqueducts of Rome. Among notable concepts contained in De Architectura (probably written between 23 and 27 B.C.), Vitruvius declares that fame depends on social relevance of the artist 's work, not on the work by itself. Vitruvius' work is one of many examples of Latin texts that owe their survival to the palace scriptorium of Charlemagne in the early ninth century . (This activity of finding and recopying classical manuscripts is called the Carolingian Renaissance .) Many of the surviving manuscripts of Vitruvius' work derive from an existing manuscript that was written there

19. Vitruvius - Mathematics And The Liberal Arts
vitruvius Mathematics and the Liberal Arts. vitruvius goes as far ashow to correct for an optical illusion on the capitals of columns.
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Vitruvius - Mathematics and the Liberal Arts
To expand search, see The Roman Empire . Laterally related topics: Frotinus and Boethius (Ancius Manlius Torquatus Severinus Boetius) The Mathematics and the Liberal Arts pages are intended to be a resource for student research projects and for teachers interested in using the history of mathematics in their courses. Many pages focus on ethnomathematics and in the connections between mathematics and other disciplines. The notes in these pages are intended as much to evoke ideas as to indicate what the books and articles are about. They are not intended as reviews. However, some items have been reviewed in Mathematical Reviews , published by The American Mathematical Society. When the mathematical review (MR) number and reviewer are known to the author of these pages, they are given as part of the bibliographic citation. Subscribing institutions can access the more recent MR reviews online through MathSciNet Cox, Steven J. The shape of the ideal column. Math. Intelligencer

20. Vitruvius
Translate this page vitruvius. vitruvius del 1992/93 e' il prodotto della collaborazionefra AM.Zironi e S.Veneziano del Liceo Sabin di Bologna e AC.Candeli
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Vitruvius Vitruvius del 1992/93 e' il prodotto della collaborazione fra A.M.Zironi e S.Veneziano del Liceo Sabin di Bologna e A.C.Candeli dell' IRRSAE Emilia-Romagna .
Scritto con IBM Linkway 2.1, gira su tutte i personal computer (PC) IBM compatibili forniti di scheda grafica VGA. Non richiede il possesso di alcun file aggiuntivo per essere usato e occupa circa quattro MB sul disco rigido. Si tratta di un opera multidisciplinare (italiano, latino, storia dell'arte) sulla fortuna del trattato De Architectura nei secoli. Particolare enfasi e' posta nel confronto con il De re aedificatoria di L.B.Alberti . Contiene numerosi brani latini tratti dal De Architectura , scelti per la loro rilevanza.
Per ciascuno vengono offerti diversi livelli di aiuto alla comprensione e tre traduzioni: una rinascimentale, una ottocentesca e una del 1993. I brani che ne offrono l'opportunita' sono anche analizzati dal punto di vista stilistico, sintattico ecc. E' presente, inoltre, un' analisi comparativa dei due autori e dei due trattati secondo i canoni della storia dell'arte, con esempi illustrativi delle tesi degli autori tratti dall'architettura e scultura classica e rinascimentale. Som mario:

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