E-Book, Englisch, 386 Seiten, eBook
Williams / Monteleone Daniele Barbaro’s Perspective of 1568
1. Auflage 2021
ISBN: 978-3-030-76687-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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E-Book, Englisch, 386 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-030-76687-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Preface.- Translators’ Note.- Acknowledgements.- Daniele Barbaro and the Geometric Solids.- Daniele Barbaro’s Innovations in Perspective Studies.- Dedication to Matteo Macigni.- Foreword.- Part I , setting up a perspective .- The Ordering of the principles.- On the eye.- On the way of seeing.- On the thing seen.- On distance.- On the division of planes.- Where the eye must be placed.- On the distance.- Of the size that figures must be made in the painting.- Part II, in which are treated ichnographia , that is, the description of the plan.- The practice of describing figures.- The way of describing plans.- The way to degrade a given plane.- The way to reduce the degraded plane into a square.- Division of the degraded square according to the perfect square.- The way to add to or take away from the degraded square.- How to cut a square from a quadrangular surface that is wider than it is long.- How to respond to those who, in dividing the plane into braccia, cometo have a foreshortening that is larger than the perfect.- The plan of the triangle, and how the degraded is made from the perfect form.- How to form the plan of a cube.- Other ways of making plans.- Part III, which treats the ways of raising the body from the plan.- Three ways of raising bodies from the plans .- Unfolding, raising and shadowing the pyramid.- Unfolding, raising and shadowing the cube .- Unfolding, raising and shadowing the body called ‘octahedron’ .- Unfolding, raising and shadowing the dodecahedral body .- Unfolding, raising and shadowing the body called ‘icosahedron’ .- Description of the irregular bodies that are born from the regular bodies [truncated tetrahedron] .- Description of a body that is born from the cube and from the octahedron, and its unfolding [cubocatahedron] .- Description of another irregular body that is born from the cube [truncated cube] .- Description and unfolding of another body thatis born from the cube [small rhombicuboctahedron] .- Unfolding and description of a body that is born from the octahedron [truncated octahedron] .- Unfolding and description of a body that is born from the dodecahedron and from the icosahedron [icosidodecahedron] .- Unfolding and description of another body that is born from the dodecahedron [truncated dodecahedron] .- Unfolding and description of another body that is born from the icosahedron [truncated icosahedron] .- Unfolding and description of another body that is born from a composite body [great rhombicuboctahedron] .- Unfolding and description of another body that is born from a composite body [rectified truncated octahedron] .- Unfolding and description of another body composite body [small rhombicosidodecahedron] .- Unfolding and description of another body [rectified truncated icosahedron] .- Unfolding of some other bodies [truncated pentakis dodecahedron] .- Unfolding of another irregular body [truncated truncated icosahedron] .- Unfolding of some other bodies [great rhombicosidodecahedron] .- Unfolding of another irregular body [truncated truncated octahedron] .- Unfolding of another irregular body [great rhombicosidodecahedron augmented with pentagonal cupolas] .- Unfolding of another irregular body [great rhombicuboctahedron augmented with square cupolas] .- Unfolding of another irregular body.- Unfolding of some bodies based on the surfaces of bodies both regular and irregular, and first that which is based on the pyramid [elevated tetrahedron] .- Unfolding of a body based on the cube [elevated cube] .- Unfolding of a body based on the octagon [elevated octahedron].- Unfolding of a body based on the dodecahedron [elevated dodecahedron].- Unfolding of a body based on the icosahedron [elevated icosahedron] .- Unfolding of a body based on an irregular body [elevated cuboctahedron] .- Unfolding of a body resting on an underlying body [elevated small rhombicuboctahedron] .- Unfolding of another body [elevated icosidodecahedron] .- Description of some of the previous bodies with pyramids .- Some easy and quick ways to draw plans and bodies .- How to degrade many circles drawn on the same centre and divided into several parts .- An easy way to degrade without rulers .- Description of the torchio , or mazzocchio .- The perfect description of the mazzocchio .- Part Four, in which will be treated scenographia , that is, the description of scenes.- The manners of scenes .- Description and shading of the Tuscan base .- Description and shading of the Attic base .- Description and description of the Ionic base .- Description and degradation of columns .- Description and degradation of the Tuscan capital .- Description and degradation of the Doric capital .- Description and degradation of the Ionic capital .- Description and degradation of the Corinthian capital .- Description of the Doric architrave .- Description of the Ionic architrave and the pediment .- Rules for the heights of the architraves and ways to transpose them from one size to another .- The description and degradation of stairs .- Of arches, vaults and doors .- Plan, elevation and profile of a temple .- Description of the Tragic scene .- Description of the Comic scene .- Description of the Satiric scene.- Part V, in which is set forth a fine and secret part of perspective.- [Distorting images] .- Part VI, which is called Planispherio.- Unfolding, description and degradation of the sphere .- Projection of the sphere onto the plane according to the ancients .- How to make projections of oblique circles .- The projection of the circles of the heights onto the plane.- Part VII, which treats lighting, shadows and colours.- [The importance of light, colour and chiaroscuro] .- On the projection of shadows.- Part VIII, in which are treated the measures of the human body.- Measurement of the human body .- The way to describe the plan of the human head .- How to describe heads that are neither in profile nor straight on .- The way to make heads that look either up or down.- Part IX, in which are described many instruments and ways of rendering things in perspective and transporting them.- The author’s instrument for making clocks in every climate, on every plane and for every sort of hour .- The use of the universal clock .- Albrecht Dürer’s instrument for making perspectives .- Building another instrument by Baldassarre Lanci .- Natural manners of rendering things in perspective.- [Appendix] How with a new instrument it is possible to know the inclination of scarps of walls, according to the invention of Giacomo Castriotto.- Index.