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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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Architektura renesančních a manýristických krbů v Čechách a Sebastiano Serlio / Architecture of Renaissance and Mannerist Fireplaces in Bohemia and Sebastiano Serlio

Víšková, Martina January 2014 (has links)
After the introductory chapters on Vitruvius and Sebastiano Serlio; which also discribe component books of Serlio's architectural treatise; the chapter devoted to the history and development of heating devices is included. This is followed by the main part of the diploma thesis "Architecture of Renaissance and Mannerist Fireplaces in Bohemia and Sebastiano Serlio" dealing with the analysis and comparison of fireplaces of Renaissance buildings in Bohemia. The first circle contains Prague buildings - the Royal Summer Palace at Prague Castle; however where fireplaces didn't preserve; and the Star Summer Palace in Prague Liboc which was designed by Archduke Ferdinand of Tyrol. The second circle of buildings contains the Pilsen Town Hall, the Kaceřov Chateau and the Nelahozeves Chateau. These buildings are connected by locality (the Pilsen Town Hall, the Kaceřov Chateau) and by builder Florian Griespek (the Kaceřov Chateau, the Nelahozeves Chateau). The third circle pays attention to the South Bohemian fireplaces at the Jindřichův Hradec Chateau and at the Kratochvíle Chateau of Rosenbergs.
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Os aparelhadores de cenas e a preceituação da prática cênica: uma reflexão sobre a obra de Sebastiano Serlio / The scene fitter and the preception of stagecraft: a reflection on the work of Sebastiano Serlio

Cerri, Vania Cristina 02 May 2011 (has links)
Identificação e reconstituição das preceptivas da prática cênica no século XVI italiano a partir da análise exegética do \"Tratado sobre as cenas\", pertencente à obra Da arquitetura e Perspectiva do arquiteto e preceptor bolonhês Sebastiano Serlio. O esquadrinhamento dos três gêneros de cenas antigos - tragédia, comédia e sátira -, normatizados por Serlio a partir do escrito vitruviano sobre arquitetura, tem em vista modificações e adequações consoantes à proposição da \"cena moderna\", cuja matéria baseia-se na pintura e na arquitetura, das quais se distingue ao compor assunto próprio às artes cênicas. A cena, perspectiva e tridimensional, ornada com relevos e materiais diversos, é caracterizada por volumes com os quais as personagens interagem, tornando-se espaço próprio à ação cênica, conveniente com o gênero e aparatos. Estendendo-se além da preceituação e confecção dos aparatos cênicos, amplia o ingenium arquitetônico, pela prescrição de ações corporais distintas na figura de personagens em movimento, qualificando matéria da representação cênica, mesmo que ainda não reconhecida como arte autônoma. / Identification and reconstitution of the precepts of stagecraft in the Italian sixteenth century, from the exegetical analysis of the \"Treaty on the scene\", belonging to the work Of architecture and perspective, of the bolognese architect and preceptor, Sebastiano Serlio. The scrutinizing of the three ancient genres of scenes - tragedy, comedy and satire - normalized by Serlio from Vitruvius writing about architecture, aim modifications and adaptations according to the proposition of the \'modern scene\', whose subject matter has its foundations in painting and architecture, from which it distinguishes itself by being proper subject to the performing arts. The scene, three-dimensional and perspective, adorned with reliefs and various materials, is characterized by volumes with which the characters interact, becoming appropriate space to stage action, convenient to the genre and apparatuses. Extending beyond the preception and confection of scenic devices, amplifies the architectural ingenium, by prescribing distinct corporal actions in the figure of characters in motion, qualifying it as matter of scenic representation, even if not yet recognized as autonomous art.
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Os aparelhadores de cenas e a preceituação da prática cênica: uma reflexão sobre a obra de Sebastiano Serlio / The scene fitter and the preception of stagecraft: a reflection on the work of Sebastiano Serlio

Vania Cristina Cerri 02 May 2011 (has links)
Identificação e reconstituição das preceptivas da prática cênica no século XVI italiano a partir da análise exegética do \"Tratado sobre as cenas\", pertencente à obra Da arquitetura e Perspectiva do arquiteto e preceptor bolonhês Sebastiano Serlio. O esquadrinhamento dos três gêneros de cenas antigos - tragédia, comédia e sátira -, normatizados por Serlio a partir do escrito vitruviano sobre arquitetura, tem em vista modificações e adequações consoantes à proposição da \"cena moderna\", cuja matéria baseia-se na pintura e na arquitetura, das quais se distingue ao compor assunto próprio às artes cênicas. A cena, perspectiva e tridimensional, ornada com relevos e materiais diversos, é caracterizada por volumes com os quais as personagens interagem, tornando-se espaço próprio à ação cênica, conveniente com o gênero e aparatos. Estendendo-se além da preceituação e confecção dos aparatos cênicos, amplia o ingenium arquitetônico, pela prescrição de ações corporais distintas na figura de personagens em movimento, qualificando matéria da representação cênica, mesmo que ainda não reconhecida como arte autônoma. / Identification and reconstitution of the precepts of stagecraft in the Italian sixteenth century, from the exegetical analysis of the \"Treaty on the scene\", belonging to the work Of architecture and perspective, of the bolognese architect and preceptor, Sebastiano Serlio. The scrutinizing of the three ancient genres of scenes - tragedy, comedy and satire - normalized by Serlio from Vitruvius writing about architecture, aim modifications and adaptations according to the proposition of the \'modern scene\', whose subject matter has its foundations in painting and architecture, from which it distinguishes itself by being proper subject to the performing arts. The scene, three-dimensional and perspective, adorned with reliefs and various materials, is characterized by volumes with which the characters interact, becoming appropriate space to stage action, convenient to the genre and apparatuses. Extending beyond the preception and confection of scenic devices, amplifies the architectural ingenium, by prescribing distinct corporal actions in the figure of characters in motion, qualifying it as matter of scenic representation, even if not yet recognized as autonomous art.

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