托洛梅的罗马建筑复兴计划——未完成?

IF 0.1 N/A MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES I Tatti Studies Pub Date : 2018-09-01 DOI:10.1086/699757
B. Kulawik
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由锡耶纳人文主义者、语言学家、政治家、后来成为主教的克劳迪奥·托洛梅写于1542年并于1547年出版的著名信件包含了一个庞大的计划,至少有24本书将由罗马的一个学者网络出版,涉及古罗马建筑及其背景和意义。虽然这封信被重印了几次,并经常被引用,但很少有人认真对待托洛梅最初写的东西。例如,他声称整个项目可以在不到三年的时间内完成。然而,现代研究只接受了一本书和两组相关的考古图画,除了墓碑和石棺,这是托洛梅网络工作的结果。最近的研究表明,托洛梅是正确的,不仅大量尚未得到充分研究的资料可以追溯到他的网络,而且许多关于罗马古代的著名早期印刷书籍也可以追溯到他的网络。本文将按照托洛梅的信的系统顺序,对那些可以归属于(甚至有点假设的)托洛梅的艺术家和学者网络的资料和书籍进行初步概述,因为它们与该计划的描述非常吻合。因此,它们应被视为具体的重新
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Tolomei’s Project for a Planned Renaissance of Roman Architecture—Unfinished?
THE FAMOUS LETTER WRITTEN BY THE SIENESE HUMANIST , philologist, politician, and—later—bishop Claudio Tolomei in 1542 and published in 1547 contains a vast program of at least twenty-four books to be published by a network of learned men in Rome dealing with ancient Roman architecture and its contexts andmeanings. While this letter has been reprinted several times and referenced often, few have taken seriously what Tolomei originally wrote. For instance, he claims that the entire program could be finished in less than three years. However, modern research has accepted only one book and two related groups of archaeological drawings after tombstones and sarcophagi as resulting from the work of Tolomei’s network. Recent research instead suggests that Tolomei was right and that not only can large numbers of still understudied sources be traced to his network but also many of the famous early printed books on Roman antiquity can be as well. Following the systematic order of Tolomei’s letter, this article will give a preliminary overview of those sources and books which can be attributed—even still somewhat hypothetically—to Tolomei’s network of artists and scholars, given that they fit so well into the program’s descriptions. They should therefore be seen as concrete re-
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