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    Das erste wissenschaftliche Übersetzungprojekt? by Bernd Kulawik

    Published 2024-03-01
    Subjects: “…Vitruvius…”
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    The Vitruvian symmetria means “modular sizes” by Tine Kurent

    Published 1979-12-01
    “… The Vitruvius'word symmetria is usually translated as the symmetry in English, or  simetrija in Yugoslav languages, or la simmetria, la symétrie, die Symmetrie, etc. in other European languages (1). …”
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    I saperi dell’architetto nella propaganda augustea: Vitruvio, Creta e la medicina by Margherita Cassia

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…In particular, the description of some peculiarities of the territory between Gortyn and Knossos offers Vitruvius the opportunity to compare the response of the traditional religion offered by the haruspicy and the rational explanation of the medical experience. …”
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    Kozmos = arhitektura by Tine Kurent

    Published 1985-12-01
    “… Tisti, ki se ima za arhitekta, mora (med drugim) biti seznanjen z zvezdoslovjem in nebesnimi računi … Kajti v astrologiji (arhitekt) spozna … nebesni red. Vitruvius, De architectura, I, I, 3 in 10 Grška beseda •arhitektura" je nastopila v današnjem pomenu besede razmeroma pozno. …”
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    MOZAİKLER ÜZERİNDE GÜNEŞ SAATİ BETİMLİ SAHNELER Hatay Müzesinde Yer Alan İki Parça ve Diğer Örnekler Üzerine Araştırmalar by Barış SALMAN

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Descriptions of sundials other than Trier sample are the samples taking place on the models of Vitruvius and those gained the identity of these complex tools.…”
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    Innovations and economic development in the Roman Empire by Helmuth Schneider

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Technical innovations were perceived and positively valued by ancient authors such as Vitruvius, Heron or Pliny; however, the Romans were unable to quantify their economic effect, the increase in productivity. …”
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