Architecture, Languages and Style in Fifteenth-Century Italy
In the field of Renaissance architecture there has been a shift towards examining specific debates about the nature and forms of particular languages and architecture, and a number of scholars have focused on 16th-century discussions about Italian and Tuscan, making direct connections with contempor...
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