<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "Andrea Palladio: L’Antichità di Roma. Raccolta brevemente da gli auttori antichi, et moderni. Nuovamente posta in luce (Rom 1554) (FONTES 41)"^^ . "Andrea Palladio’s Quattro libri dell’architettura has always attracted great interest on the part of architects and scholars. But Palladio’s brief book, l' Antichità di Roma di M. Andrea Palladio. Racolta brevemente da gli Auttori Antichi, & Moderni, has been, in comparison, neglected. Nevertheless, Palladio's Antichità has been republished in a very large number of editions. In the preface to the book Palladio writes that he has written it, owing to (1) the the destruction of a great part of Roman architecture, (2) a book, full of strange falsehoods, which has come into his hands, Le cose maravigliose di Roma, and (3) his knowledge that many readers want to know the truth about Roman antiquities and about other significant aspects of the city of Rome. Palladio states that he has collected together what he has found in ancient and modern writers. After mentioning ancient authors, he names the following modern writers: Flavio Biondo, Andrea Fulvio, Lucio Fauno, Bartolomeo Marliani. The Antichità di Roma differs from earlier books on the same subject, because Palladio’s brief entries treat, in addition to the customary discussion of Roman topography – the city, its monuments and its buildings –, the political and social institutions of ancient Rome, and the customs and everyday life of the Roman people. A close examination of Palladio's text and of earlier literature about the topography and the monuments of Rome demonstrates clearly that Palladio has relied on four principle modern sources: (1) Flavio Biondo’s Roma restaurata, in the Italian translation by Lucio Fauno (ed. pr. 1542); (2) Andrea Fulvio’s Antiquitates urbis (1527), in its Italian translation by Paolo Dal Rosso (1543); (3) Lucio Fauno’s Antichità di Roma (1548, 1549, 1552); (4) Bartolomeo Marliani’s Topographia urbis Romae (1544), in the Italian translation by Hercole Barbarasa (1548). The chapters treating the institutions of Rome and the life and customs of the people depend on a single work: Flavio Biondo’s Roma triumphans, in the recently issued translation by Lucio Fauno (1544). Despite the lack of originality in the compostion of the texts in Palladio’s Antichità, the author’s attention to the two principal, but divergent tendencies of antiquarian research render the book an important document in the emergence of multiple and differentiated focuses in classical scholarship during the period leading up to the 1550s. Palladio’s purpose in publishing his book about Roman antiquities as well as his book on the churches of Rome, both issued in the same year, 1554, was perhaps to enhance his reputation. Palladio knew from Vitruvius that the architect must also be a “man of letters”, “familiar with history.” His book on the antiquities qualified him to join the ranks of the men who followed after Bramante, an architect accomplished not only in building, but also in architectural theory and in the study of antiquity."^^ . "2009" . . . . . . . . . . . "Margaret Daly"^^ . "Davis"^^ . "Margaret Daly Davis"^^ . . "Andrea"^^ . "Palladio"^^ . "Andrea Palladio"^^ . . . . . . "Andrea Palladio: L’Antichità di Roma. Raccolta brevemente da gli auttori antichi, et moderni. Nuovamente posta in luce (Rom 1554) (FONTES 41) (PDF)"^^ . . . "Daly_Davis_Fontes41.pdf"^^ . . . "Andrea Palladio: L’Antichità di Roma. Raccolta brevemente da gli auttori antichi, et moderni. Nuovamente posta in luce (Rom 1554) (FONTES 41) (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . . "Andrea Palladio: L’Antichità di Roma. Raccolta brevemente da gli auttori antichi, et moderni. Nuovamente posta in luce (Rom 1554) (FONTES 41) (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "lightbox.jpg"^^ . . . "Andrea Palladio: L’Antichità di Roma. Raccolta brevemente da gli auttori antichi, et moderni. Nuovamente posta in luce (Rom 1554) (FONTES 41) (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "preview.jpg"^^ . . . "Andrea Palladio: L’Antichità di Roma. Raccolta brevemente da gli auttori antichi, et moderni. Nuovamente posta in luce (Rom 1554) (FONTES 41) (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "medium.jpg"^^ . . . "Andrea Palladio: L’Antichità di Roma. Raccolta brevemente da gli auttori antichi, et moderni. Nuovamente posta in luce (Rom 1554) (FONTES 41) (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "small.jpg"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #839 \n\nAndrea Palladio: L’Antichità di Roma. Raccolta brevemente da gli auttori antichi, et moderni. Nuovamente posta in luce (Rom 1554) (FONTES 41)\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "Architektur"@de . "Architecture"@en . .