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Architecture and Mathematics in Ancient Egypt 302 pages - hardback Cambridge University Press - (isbn 0-521-82954-2) Apr. 2004 |
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| Price: |
102,60 EUR
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| Author(s): |
Rossi, Corinna (University of Cambridge)
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| Description: |
In
this fascinating new study, architect and Egyptologist Corinna Rossi
analyses the relationship between mathematics and architecture in
ancient Egypt by exploring the use of numbers and geometrical figures
in ancient architectural projects and buildings. While previous
architectural studies have searched for abstract 'universal rules' to
explain the history of Egyptian architecture, Rossi attempts to
reconcile the different approaches of archaeologists, architects and
historians of mathematics into a single coherent picture. Using a study
of a specific group of monuments, the pyramids, and placing them in the
context of their cultural and historical background, Rossi argues that
theory and practice of construction must be considered as a continuum,
not as two separated fields, in order to allow the original planning
process of a building to re-emerge. Highly illustrated with plans,
diagrams and figures, this book is essential reading for all scholars
of Ancient Egypt and the architecture of ancient cultures.
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| Contents List: |
Part
I. Proportions in Ancient Egyptian Architecture: 1. In search of 'the
rule' for Ancient Egyptian Architecture; 2. Mathematics and
architecture in Ancient Egypt; Part II. Ancient Egyptian Sources:
Construction and Representation of Space: 3. Documents on the planning
and building process; 4. Foundation rituals; Part III. The Geometry of
Pyramids: 5. Symbolic shape and constructional problems; 6. The
proportions of pyramids; 7. Pyramids and triangles; Overview.
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| Illustrations etc.: |
102 diagrams, 9 tables
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| Weight: | 772 g | |||||||
| Dimensions: | 255 x 182 | |||||||
| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) | |||||||
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