On Architecture
Discover the timeless wisdom of Vitruvius Pollio in "On Architecture," a seminal work originally titled "De architectura," dating back to around 40 BC. This comprehensive book, published in 2009, spans 496 pages and delves into the core principles of Roman architecture, engineering, and urban planning through ten detailed chapters. Vitruvius not only addresses structural design but also explores the fascinating topic of human proportions, making this work a cornerstone in the study of architecture. As the sole surviving ancient treatise on the subject, "On Architecture" serves as an invaluable resource for scholars, architects, and enthusiasts alike. Enhance your understanding of architectural history with this essential addition to your library.