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Places | Architecture at Edward Worth Library
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Architecture at Edward Worth Library. Just another WordPress site. San Andrea al Quirinale, Rome. San Andrea al Quirinale, Rome. Artists will here see, that Nations differ no less in their Taste for Architecture, than in Food and Raiment, and, by comparing one with the other, they themselves may make a Judicious choice.’. Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach,. Entwurff Einer Historischen Architectur. Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach,. Leipzig, 1725), map. This map, from Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach.
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Inigo Jones | Architecture at Edward Worth Library
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Architecture at Edward Worth Library. Just another WordPress site. San Andrea al Quirinale, Rome. San Andrea al Quirinale, Rome. Indeed, it came like a thunderbolt, the conviction that, buildings in England must, in order to be beautiful, conform absolutely to the ideals set by ancient Rome. Accordingly, Inigo Jones, brought about the most momentous revolution that English Architecture has experienced’. James Lees Milne,. The Age of Inigo Jones. Preface, p. 7. Edward Worth added the publication. Earl of ...
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Botany
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Welcome to Botany at the Worth Library. This exhibition explores the botanical collections of the library of Edward Worth (1676-1733). Worth was an early eighteenth-century Dublin physician, fascinated by medicine, science and the book as material object and all three interests are reflected in his extensive botanical collection which incorporates ancient works. A host of floras. And a large section on botanical taxonomy. Besler, Hortus Eystettensis (Nuremberg? 1640), Flos Solis maior.
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Churches | Architecture at Edward Worth Library
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Architecture at Edward Worth Library. Just another WordPress site. San Andrea al Quirinale, Rome. San Andrea al Quirinale, Rome. The Jesuit church of Il Gesù. And the beautiful little church of San Andrea al Quirinale. Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi,. Insignium Romae templorum prospectus exteriores interioresque a celebrioribus architectisinveni nunc tandem suis cum plantis ac mensuris. Iacobo de Rubeis Romano suis typis in lucem editi ad aedem pacis cum privilegio summi pontificis. Anno. 1684. Though the foc...
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Ionic | Architecture at Edward Worth Library
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Architecture at Edward Worth Library. Just another WordPress site. San Andrea al Quirinale, Rome. San Andrea al Quirinale, Rome. Des principes de l’architecture, de la sculpture, de la peinture, et des autres arts qui en dependent. Avec un dictionnaire des termes propres à chacun de ces arts. Paris, 1690), p. 21 (Ionic order). Amsterdam, 1633), 5 vols. in 4, vol. 4, plate M (Ionic detail). Chitham, Robert,. Curl, James Stevens and Wilson, Susan,. The Oxford dictionary of architecture, 3rd ed. At the Edwa...
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People | Architecture at Edward Worth Library
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Architecture at Edward Worth Library. Just another WordPress site. San Andrea al Quirinale, Rome. San Andrea al Quirinale, Rome. Edward Worth collected works by two renowned architects: an incunable of the celebrated text. De Architectura Libri Decem. Venice, 1497) by the ancient Roman architect and engineer Vitruvius. C80-70BC-c.15BC), and an early eighteenth-century collection of the designs of the seventeenth-century English architect Inigo Jones. Jean-Franc ois Félibien,. Paris, 1696), title page.
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Ancient Botany | Botany
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In the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, Renaissance commentators ‘rediscovered’ ancient botany. They produced editions of the works of some of the most famous ancient writers on botany: Theophrastus, Dioscorides, Pliny the Elder and Galen. Theophrastus. While acknowledged by Renaissance editors as the father of botany, was less attractive to them than later writers, particularly Dioscorides. Historia plantarum libri decem. The herball or Generall historie of plantes. Had been well known to h...
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