Book of ruins

Book of Ruins offers a survey – not encyclopedic, but substantial – of leading moments when the fact and idea of ruins were taken up by writers, travellers and artists: painters, film makers, landscape architects, and architects. Gathering together short texts and extracts that describe and reflect...

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Hauptverfasser: Hunt, John Dixon 1936- (VerfasserIn), Leatherbarrow, David 1953- (VerfasserIn)
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adam_text 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 9 21 24 26 33 37 39 42 47 54 58 64 69 71 74 77 82 87 88 90 92 C ONTENTS INTRODUCTION P ART I: A NCIENT 8 M EDIEVAL SCIPIO, 146 BC PAUSANIAS, SECOND CENTURY AD PLINY THE YOUNGER, 79 AD OLD ENGLISH POEMS THE RUIN AND THE WANDERER , EIGHTH OR NINTH CENTURY OLD ENGLISH ADVENT LYRIC, TENTH CENTURY RUINS IN MEDIEVAL WORDS AND IMAGES THEODERICH ON JERUSALEM, 1173 PETRARCH ON ROME, 1341 HYPNEROTOMACHIA POLIPHILI, 1499 P ART IL T HE R ENAISSANCE FLAVIO BIONDO, 1446 RAPHAEL SANZIO, 1519 ROMETTA , VILLA D ESTE, C. 1568 SEBASTIAN SERLIO, C. 1540 LUDOVICO ARIOSTO, 1516 JOACHIM DU BELLAY, 1558 EDMUND SPENSER, 1591 AND 1596 GIACOMO LAURO, 1612 JOHN WEBSTER, 1613-14 INIGO JONES, 1655 GIANLORENZO BERNINI, 1665 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 96 101 103 106 108 111 113 118 122 124 126 129 133 136 141 143 148 153 156 162 167 169 176 179 P ART HI : T HE L ONG 18 TH C ENTURY THOMAS BURNET, 1681 JOHN VANBRUGH, 1709 ANTIQUARIANISM AND SAMUEL BUCK, 1718 TRAVELERS IN GREAT BRITAIN; DANIEL DEFOE AND OTHERS, 1734 ALEXANDER POPE, C.1724 WILLIAM KENT, 1730S-1740S JOHN DYER, 1740 GIOVANNI BATTISTA PIRANESI, 1743 FOUNTAINS ABBEY AND STUDLEY ROYAL, 1744 WILLIAM SHENSTONE, 1764 DENIS DIDEROT, 1767 JOHN CUNNINGHAM, 1766 THOMAS WHATELY, 1770 WILLIAM GILPIN, 1772 GEORGES LOUIS LE ROUGE, 1775-89 J. W. VON GOETHE, 1786 C.C. L. HIRSCHFELD, 1779-89 BERNARDIN DE SAINT-PIERRE, 1784-97 CONSTANTIN-FRANCOIS DE CHASSEBOEUF, COMTE DE VOLNEY, 1789 UVEDALE PRICE AND RICHARD PAYNE KNIGHT, 1794 HUMPHRY REPTON, 1795-6 PERIODICAL VERSES ON RUINS, 1776-1832 ALEXANDRE DE LABORDE, 1808 JOHN SOANE, 1815 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 187 191 196 199 200 205 206 209 212 215 221 227 231 237 241 245 246 249 252 255 259 263 266 268 271 P ART IV : T HE 19 TH C ENTURY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, 1835 FRANCOIS-RENE DE CHATEAUBRIAND, 1802 LORD BYRON, 1818 PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, 1818 VICTOR HUGO AND CHARLES MARVILLE, 1832 ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH, 1858 JOHN RUSKIN, 1843-60 EUGENE-EMMANUEL VIOLLET LE DUE, 1868 WILLIAM MORRIS, 1877, 1893, AND 1895 THOMAS HARDY, 1870 AND 1922 P ART V : M ODERN AND C ONTEMPORARY ALOIS RIEGL, 1903 LE CORBUSIER, 1911 GEORG SIMMEL, 1911 JOHN PIPER, 1947 DIMITRIS PIKIONIS, 1957 ROBERT SMITHSON, 1967 LOUIS I. KAHN, 1969 CARLO SCARPA, 1978 ALDO ROSSI, 1981 ISSUES OF CONSERVATION/PRESERVATION, 1998 AND 2002 CINEMATIC RUINS, 1979, 1987 AND 2010 DROSSCAPE AND AFTER: 1, DUISBURG-NORD, 1991 9/11,2001 DAVID CHIPPERFIELD, 2009 DROSSCAPE AND AFTER: 2, THE HIGH LINE, 2009 NOTES 275 FURTHER READING 111 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 279 IMAGE CREDITS 281 INDEX 283
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