Machiavelli’s Florentine Histories originated under Medici patronage at a moment in which, after the death of Lorenzo the younger in May 1519, Cardinal Giulio de’ ...
Continue Reading →Empire and Communications is a book published in 1950 by University of Toronto professor Harold Innis. It is based on six lectures Innis ...
Continue Reading →Every building contains clues embedded in its design that identify not only its architectural style but also who designed it, what kind of ...
Continue Reading →For over sixty years Sir Nikolaus Pevsner’s study of European architecture has been regarded as a seminal work which has inspired countless students ...
Continue Reading →No book except the Bible itself had a greater influence on the Middle Ages than City of God. Since medieval Europe was the ...
Continue Reading →The ancient myth of a primordial era of innocence and abundance, first described by Hesiod (about 800 B.C.) as the golden age of ...
Continue Reading →According to the original design, this book was to serve as a commentary on the pictorial representations of religious subjects. It seemed to ...
Continue Reading →This new volume opens up our understanding of the design, production and market for Biblical prints and illustrated Bible images in 16th century ...
Continue Reading →Identifies and sketches the history of baroque-style churches, palaces, villas, and fountains in Rome and includes a brief look at the Vatican and ...
Continue Reading →A study of a period in art and design ranges from Baroque architecture in Rome in the early 1600s through Bernini, Boromini, and ...
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