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Thinking 3D: Books, Images and Ideas from Leonardo to the Present [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 200 pages, kõrgus x laius: 259x237 mm, kaal: 1228 g, 80 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Bodleian Library
  • ISBN-10: 1851245251
  • ISBN-13: 9781851245253
  • Formaat: Hardback, 200 pages, kõrgus x laius: 259x237 mm, kaal: 1228 g, 80 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Bodleian Library
  • ISBN-10: 1851245251
  • ISBN-13: 9781851245253
During the Renaissance, artists and illustrators developed the representation of truthful three-dimensional forms into a highly skilled art. As reliable illustrations of three-dimensional subjects became more prevalent, they also influenced the ways in which disciplines developed: architecture could be communicated much more clearly, mathematical concepts and astronomical observations could be quickly relayed, and observations of the natural world moved towards a more realistic method of depiction.

Through essays on some of the world’s greatest artists and thinkers—such as Leonardo da Vinci, Luca Pacioli, Andreas Vesalius, Johann Kepler, Galileo Galilei, William Hunter, and many more—this book tells the story of how of we learned to communicate three-dimensional forms on the two-dimensional page. It features some of Leonardo da Vinci’s ground-breaking drawings now in the Royal Collections and British Library as well as extraordinary anatomical illustrations, early paper engineering such as volvelles and flaps, beautiful architectural plans, and even views of the moon. With in-depth analysis of more than forty manuscripts and books, Thinking 3D also reveals the impact that developing techniques had on artists and draftsmen throughout time and across space, culminating in the latest innovations in computer software and 3D printing.
 
Introduction: The history of thinking 3D in forty books 8(62)
Daryl Green
Laura Moretti
Leonardo Da Vinci, 500 years on
70(22)
Matthew Landrus
1 Geometry
The third dimension from the ninth century
92(6)
Ken Saito
Master teacher of Renaissance mathematics
98(8)
Renzo Baldasso
The third dimension on the page
106(4)
Yelda Nasifoglu
Polyhedra and the photograph
110(6)
George Hart
2 Astronomy
A geometrical system of the heavens
116(6)
Karl Galle
The starry messenger
122(6)
Thony Christie
The hand-made moon
128(8)
Stephanie O'Rourke
Mapping the terrain of our red neighbour
136(8)
Daryl Green
3 Architecture
A medieval architectural vision
144(6)
Karl Kinsella
Learning from the past
150(6)
Laura Moretti
The most famous of French buildings
156(6)
Frederique Lemerle
Perspectives of a measured world
162(8)
Francesco Marcorin
4 Anatomy
The embodiment of anatomical education
170(6)
Mark Somos
Remarkable reproductions
176(6)
Camilla Rostvik
Electric brains
182(4)
Daniel Margocsy
Two eyes are better than one
186(4)
Denis Pellerin
Further Reading 190(4)
Glossary 194(2)
About The Contributors 196(1)
Acknowledgements 197(1)
Index 198(2)
Picture Credits 200
Daryl Green is Librarian at Magdalen College, Oxford. Laura Moretti is Senior Lecturer in Art History at the University of St Andrews.