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Title page from Vitruvius' book on architecture, 1548.
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Text page from 'Vitruvius Teutsch', ('German Vitruvius'), the first German translation of 'De architectura' (Of architecture) by the Roman architect and engineer Vitruvius Pollio (born c 84 BC), published in Nuremberg in 1548. This edition included a commentary by the mathematician and doctor Walther Ryff (d 1548) and is especially esteemed for its fine illustrations by the artist and wood engraver Peter Flotner. It is likely he cut his own blocks, although this has not been proven. These images represent contemporary knowledge from the Renaisance. Besides architecture, the book deals with a wide range of scientific and engineering topics.
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Vitruvius Pollio
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