Canina Luigi
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Canina, Luigi: Ricerche sull'architettura piu propria dei tempj [tempi] christiani. Basate sulle primitive istituzioni ecclesiastiche e dimostrate tanto con i piu insigni vetusti edifizi sacri quanto con alcuni esempj di applicazione. Rom, Canina, 1846. ; 1. Ed.
Brunet I, 1541. - Luigi Canina, Italian architect and archeologist, was born in Casale Monferrato in 1795 and died in Florence in 1856. He was a pupil of F. Bonsignore in Turin, and settled in Rome in 1818. Among his works are: some construction at the Villa Borghese (monumental neoclassical propylaea from Piazzale Flaminio); Casino Vagnuzzi outside of Porta del Popolo in Egyptian style; not realized projects for reconstruction of the Sanctuary of Oropa (1856). He became professor of architecture at Turin, and his most important works were the excavation of Tusculum in 1829 and of the Appian Way in 1848, the results of which he embodied in a number of works published in a costly form by his patroness, the queen of Sardinia. Canina is also noted for his studies of history and archeology. - Luigi Canina hat sich in der Kenntnis der antiken Baukunst und der römischen Baukunst hervorragende Verdienste erworben. In seinen "Ricerche sull'architettura piu propria dei tempj christiani" erklärt er die Basilika für den geeigneten Baustil christlicher Kirchen und illustriert seine Meinung anhand einer Vielzahl von Beispielen aus Italien und Europa. - Leicht fleckig und gebräunt. Buchiinendeckel und Vorsatz jeweils mit Exlibris. Vorsatz mit eingeklebtem Lexikoneintrag. Zahlung per VISA oder MasterCard möglich
Edizione seconda. 192 S. 145 (5 doppelblattgr.) Tafeln (6 in Tonlithographie, 1 in Chromolithographie und 138 in Kupferstich). Gr.-Fol. Ldr. der Zeit mit Rückentitel und Rückenvergoldung (beschabt und bestoßen).
[SW: Architektur, Baukunst, Kirchenbau, Kunst, Kunstgeschichte,]
[ROME.] CANINA Luigi. Indicazione topographica di Roma Antica. Distributa nelle XIV Regioni. Terza Edizione. Roma, Dai Tipi dello Stesso Canina, 1844.
Deux volumes in-8 pleine toile gaufree de l'epoque, soit un volume de texte de [4]-327 pages, 38 planches gravees sur bois hors-texte sous serpentes et un grand plan entoile sous chemise. (Quelques rousseurs, restauration des charnieres de la chemise contenant le plan, les plis de ce dernier sont renforces sur la toile du dos.) Le plan [1400 x 970 cm] porte comme titre : Pianta topografica di Roma antica con i principali monumenti ideati nel loro primitivo stato secondo le ultime scoperte e con i fragmenti della marmorea pianta capitolina disposti nel suo d'intorno delineata d'all architetto L. CANINA. Bon exemplaire. GRAESSE II, 35 (pour l'edition de 1850). BON EXEMPLAIRE. 1350
[SW: LIVRES ANCIENS ARCHEOLOGIE ROME CANINA LUIGI INDICAZIONE TOPOGRAPHICA DI ROMA ANTICA DISTRIBUTA NELLE XIV REGIONI TERZA EDIZIONE 00238172 LAN31 35F]
Canina, Luigi: Descizione di Cere antica. Ed in particolare del monumento sepolcrale scoperto nell'anno MDCCCXXXVI da Vincenzo Galassi, Alessandro Regulini per servire di preliminare illustrazione degli Oggetti in esso rinvenuti e collocati nel nuovo Museo Gregoriano del Vaticano. Rom, Canina, 1838. ; 1. Ed.
Erste Ausgabe. - Luigi Canina, Italian architect and archeologist, was born in Casale Monferrato in 1795 and died in Florence in 1856. He was a pupil of F. Bonsignore in Turin, and settled in Rome in 1818. Among his works are: some construction at the Villa Borghese (monumental neoclassical propylaea from Piazzale Flaminio); Casino Vagnuzzi outside of Porta del Popolo in Egyptian style; not realized projects for reconstruction of the Sanctuary of Oropa (1856). He became professor of architecture at Turin, and his most important works were the excavation of Tusculum in 1829 and of the Appian Way in 1848. - Caere (Cerveteri) war eine der bedeutendsten Städte der Etrusker, Handelsmetropole am Tyrrhenischen Meer mit drei Häfen und Mitglied im Zwölfstädtebund mit engen Verbindungen zu Griechenland. - Leicht gebräunt und etw. fleckig. Vorderer Buchinnendeckel mit hs. Namen, Titel gestempelt. Buchblock leicht angebrochen. Vorsatz mit eingeklebtem Lexikonartikel. Exlibris. Zahlung per VISA oder MasterCard möglich
95 S. 10 doppelblattgr. Kupfertafeln. Gr.-4°. Pp. des 19. Jahrunderts (fleckig und gebräunt, etw. beschabt und stark bestoßen).
[SW: Alte Geschichte, Antike-Rom, Etrusker, Etruskologie, Caere, Cere, Cerveteri, Archäologie,]
Canina, Luigi: Indicazione topografica di Roma antica. Distributa nelle XIV regioni. Rom, Canina, 1841.
Luigi Canina, Italian architect and archeologist, was born in Casale Monferrato in 1795 and died in Florence in 1856. He was a pupil of F. Bonsignore in Turin, and settled in Rome in 1818. Among his works are: some construction at the Villa Borghese (monumental neoclassical propylaea from Piazzale Flaminio); Casino Vagnuzzi outside of Porta del Popolo in Egyptian style; not realized projects for reconstruction of the Sanctuary of Oropa (1856). He became professor of architecture at Turin, and his most important works were the excavation of Tusculum in 1829 and of the Appian Way in 1848, the results of which he embodied in a number of works published in a costly form by his patroness, the queen of Sardinia. Canina is also noted for his studies of history and archeology. - Es fehlen 16 Tafeln. - Etw. fleckig und kaum gebräunt. Unbeschnitten. Vorsatz etw. knitterfaltig und mit eingeklebtem Lexikonartikel. Exlibris. Zahlung per VISA oder MasterCard möglich
Terza Edizione. VIII, 327 (recte 325) S., 1 Bl. 24 (statt 40) lithograph. Tafeln. Gr.-8°. Lwd. der Zeit mit Rückentitel (etw. bestoßen und gebräunt).
[SW: Alte Geschichte, Antike - Rom, Geographie, Topographie]




