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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Leon Battista Alberti : das Bauornament /

Syndikus, Candida. January 1996 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Diss.--Würzburg--Julius-Maximilians-Universität, 1990. / Bibliogr. p. 308-323. Index.
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Literarische Vitruvrezeption in Leon Battista Albertis De re aedificatoria

Wulfram, Hartmut. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis--Universität Göttingen, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 380-429) and indexes.
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Literarische Vitruvrezeption in Leon Battista Albertis De re aedificatoria

Wulfram, Hartmut. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis--Universität Göttingen, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 380-429) and indexes.
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Historia in Leon Battista Alberti's On painting and in Andrea Mantegna's Circumcision of Christ /

Greenstein, Jack Matthew. January 1984 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1984. / Includes index. Includes bibliographical references (p. 137-147).
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Lições Albertianas : para a teoria e a prática da arquitetura contemporânea

Stroher, Ronaldo de Azambuja January 2006 (has links)
Este trabalho se fundamenta na constatação da importância que os aspectos artísticos desempenham na produção e na apreciação da arquitetura, qualificando-a ao mesmo tempo em que problematizam seu ensino e sua avaliação. Considerando essa ambivalência como um traço distintivo que resiste há muito tempo à tentativa de objetivar a disciplina, o processo da subjetividade na arquitetura é aqui abordado a partir de um personagem do Renascimento, época em que efetivamente se estabelece e se consolida a crítica arquitetônica. Leon Battista Alberti, na condição de autor do primeiro tratado de arquitetura do período e de obras que contribuíram para as transformações estéticas de seu tempo, nos mostra, através da teoria e da prática profissional, a atualidade de uma postura que assume as incertezas que caracterizam a disciplina. / This work relies on the assumption that artistic aspects play a fundamental role in the production and appreciation of architecture, both qualifying and questioning its teaching and evaluation. Considering this ambivalence as a distinctive feature that for a long time has resisted the efforts in making the discipline an objective field, the subjective character in architecture is here approached having a Renaissance thinker as a reference, in a period when architectural criticism was established and consolidated. Leon Battista Alberti, as the writer of the first architectural treatise and the author of projects that express the aesthetic changes of his time, displays an attitude that remains pertinent today, embracing in theory and practice the uncertainties that are distinctive of the discipline.
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Lições Albertianas : para a teoria e a prática da arquitetura contemporânea

Stroher, Ronaldo de Azambuja January 2006 (has links)
Este trabalho se fundamenta na constatação da importância que os aspectos artísticos desempenham na produção e na apreciação da arquitetura, qualificando-a ao mesmo tempo em que problematizam seu ensino e sua avaliação. Considerando essa ambivalência como um traço distintivo que resiste há muito tempo à tentativa de objetivar a disciplina, o processo da subjetividade na arquitetura é aqui abordado a partir de um personagem do Renascimento, época em que efetivamente se estabelece e se consolida a crítica arquitetônica. Leon Battista Alberti, na condição de autor do primeiro tratado de arquitetura do período e de obras que contribuíram para as transformações estéticas de seu tempo, nos mostra, através da teoria e da prática profissional, a atualidade de uma postura que assume as incertezas que caracterizam a disciplina. / This work relies on the assumption that artistic aspects play a fundamental role in the production and appreciation of architecture, both qualifying and questioning its teaching and evaluation. Considering this ambivalence as a distinctive feature that for a long time has resisted the efforts in making the discipline an objective field, the subjective character in architecture is here approached having a Renaissance thinker as a reference, in a period when architectural criticism was established and consolidated. Leon Battista Alberti, as the writer of the first architectural treatise and the author of projects that express the aesthetic changes of his time, displays an attitude that remains pertinent today, embracing in theory and practice the uncertainties that are distinctive of the discipline.
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Lições Albertianas : para a teoria e a prática da arquitetura contemporânea

Stroher, Ronaldo de Azambuja January 2006 (has links)
Este trabalho se fundamenta na constatação da importância que os aspectos artísticos desempenham na produção e na apreciação da arquitetura, qualificando-a ao mesmo tempo em que problematizam seu ensino e sua avaliação. Considerando essa ambivalência como um traço distintivo que resiste há muito tempo à tentativa de objetivar a disciplina, o processo da subjetividade na arquitetura é aqui abordado a partir de um personagem do Renascimento, época em que efetivamente se estabelece e se consolida a crítica arquitetônica. Leon Battista Alberti, na condição de autor do primeiro tratado de arquitetura do período e de obras que contribuíram para as transformações estéticas de seu tempo, nos mostra, através da teoria e da prática profissional, a atualidade de uma postura que assume as incertezas que caracterizam a disciplina. / This work relies on the assumption that artistic aspects play a fundamental role in the production and appreciation of architecture, both qualifying and questioning its teaching and evaluation. Considering this ambivalence as a distinctive feature that for a long time has resisted the efforts in making the discipline an objective field, the subjective character in architecture is here approached having a Renaissance thinker as a reference, in a period when architectural criticism was established and consolidated. Leon Battista Alberti, as the writer of the first architectural treatise and the author of projects that express the aesthetic changes of his time, displays an attitude that remains pertinent today, embracing in theory and practice the uncertainties that are distinctive of the discipline.
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The triumphal arch motif in Sant'Andrea, Mantua: Respondeo and rhetoric in Alberti's architecture and theory

Carrer, Tomaso, School of Architecture, UNSW January 2007 (has links)
Leon Battista Alberti's church of Sant' Andrea in Mantua has been closely studied by many Renaissance scholars in relation to its layout, dimensions, proportions, chronology, style and aesthetics, as well as earning its place in both Alberti's corpus and the sweep of Renaissance architecture. The thesis investigates how eloquence is embodied in the sequential repetition of the triumphal arch motif between inside and outside. This thesis it is based on extensive and critical review of historical and theoretical literature. It marks a close examination of Sant?Andrea and to lesser extent San Francesco in Rimini, revisiting key ideas, texts and words. The principal finding of the thesis is that Alberti?s concept of respondeo, as developed in De Re Aedificatoria is the key to understanding the triumphal arch motif and its repetition in the interior. The thesis also comprehensively outlines the variety of contexts in which repondeo can be understood. This term, correlated to the passing of time and to rhetorical-based Albertian terms as decorum and convenio, means a 'sensitive suitability' between parts. The analysis of the triumphal arch motif of Sant?Andrea suggests that formalism has played a more important role in Alberti's design for this church than previously believed. This is by the motif's rigorous outline changing between the interior nave and the exterior fa??ade according to the observer's different visual perceptions. The rhetorical structure of the triumphal arch, in the way that it moves became from two to three dimensions in the fa??ade, seeks familiarity with the city's surrounding environment to establish simultaneity of actions. In this way, by joining the historical-religious point of references to a strategy of perception, the triumphal arch achieves public consensus. This rhetorical program is addressed especially by the patron of the church of Sant' Andrea Ludovico Gonzaga II also the ruler of Mantua with popular aspects of his public representations.
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The triumphal arch motif in Sant'Andrea, Mantua: Respondeo and rhetoric in Alberti's architecture and theory

Carrer, Tomaso, School of Architecture, UNSW January 2007 (has links)
Leon Battista Alberti's church of Sant' Andrea in Mantua has been closely studied by many Renaissance scholars in relation to its layout, dimensions, proportions, chronology, style and aesthetics, as well as earning its place in both Alberti's corpus and the sweep of Renaissance architecture. The thesis investigates how eloquence is embodied in the sequential repetition of the triumphal arch motif between inside and outside. This thesis it is based on extensive and critical review of historical and theoretical literature. It marks a close examination of Sant?Andrea and to lesser extent San Francesco in Rimini, revisiting key ideas, texts and words. The principal finding of the thesis is that Alberti?s concept of respondeo, as developed in De Re Aedificatoria is the key to understanding the triumphal arch motif and its repetition in the interior. The thesis also comprehensively outlines the variety of contexts in which repondeo can be understood. This term, correlated to the passing of time and to rhetorical-based Albertian terms as decorum and convenio, means a 'sensitive suitability' between parts. The analysis of the triumphal arch motif of Sant?Andrea suggests that formalism has played a more important role in Alberti's design for this church than previously believed. This is by the motif's rigorous outline changing between the interior nave and the exterior fa??ade according to the observer's different visual perceptions. The rhetorical structure of the triumphal arch, in the way that it moves became from two to three dimensions in the fa??ade, seeks familiarity with the city's surrounding environment to establish simultaneity of actions. In this way, by joining the historical-religious point of references to a strategy of perception, the triumphal arch achieves public consensus. This rhetorical program is addressed especially by the patron of the church of Sant' Andrea Ludovico Gonzaga II also the ruler of Mantua with popular aspects of his public representations.
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The art of history Livy's Ab Urbe Condita and the visual arts of the early Italian Renaissance /

Robbins, Jillian Curry. Freiberg, Jack. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 2004. / Advisor: Jack Freiberg, Florida State University, College of Visual Arts, Theatre, and Dance, Art History Dept. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed Jan. 12, 2006). Document formatted into pages; contains vi, 245 pages. Includes bibliographical references.

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