1st Edition

British Architectural Theory 1540-1750 An Anthology of Texts

Edited By Caroline van Eck Copyright 2003

    This title was published in 2003.Although it is often assumed that British writing on architectural theory really started in the 18th century, there is in fact a large corpus of writing on architecture pre-dating the introduction of Palladianism by Lord Burlington. Some of it, such as the English editions of Serlio and Palladio, belongs to the Vitruvian tradition. But many texts elude such easy classification, such as the prolonged (but hardly studied) discussions on church architecture, which are both in form and content very different from the way that theme was handled in Italian Renaissance treatises. This collection of English writing on architecture from 1540 to 1750 offers a large selection of fragments, some of them never published before. They discuss the nature of architecture, the practicalities of building, the sense of the past, religious architecture and classicism.

    List of figures, Acknowledgements, Introduction, 1. The nature of architecture, 2. Building, 3. Architecture and religion, 4. The sense of the past, 5. Following the example of Antiquity, Notes, Bibliography, Index

    Biography

    Caroline van Eck is a Senior Research Fellow at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, where she directs a research program on the role of rhetoric in the visual arts and architecture funded by the Dutch Foundation for Scientific Research (NWO), and an Honorary Visiting Fellow at the University of York.