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Vernacular techniques and learned sources

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Resumo:Reading and writing architectural books is a broad issue in the early modern European world, usually connected with scholarly or at least cultivated courtly milieu. When searching the knowledge transmission methods regarding vernacular construction techniques these books seem almost useless. Yet, it is possible to identify some links between buildings, technical writings, and individuals, somehow allowing us to connect two supposedly separated worlds in architectural and construction culture: the vernacular and the learned. Supported by an ongoing research project, we intend to highlight these links using two sources in particular: the architectural treatise read in 1631 by Mateus do Couto the Elder (ca.1581 – ca.1664), and the measurement's handbook of João Nunes Tinoco (1616 – 1690), both still extant in manuscript format. The examination of these sources reveals an entangled notion in what concerns construction materials and techniques, about which practical issues seem to prevail, but where the ancient citations back up are sometimes still required.
Autores principais:Conceição, Margarida Tavares da
Outros Autores:Batista Pacheco, Mafalda
Assunto:Construction Techniques Architectural Writings Vernacular Knowledge Transmission Vernacular Vaults
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:documento de conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:Reading and writing architectural books is a broad issue in the early modern European world, usually connected with scholarly or at least cultivated courtly milieu. When searching the knowledge transmission methods regarding vernacular construction techniques these books seem almost useless. Yet, it is possible to identify some links between buildings, technical writings, and individuals, somehow allowing us to connect two supposedly separated worlds in architectural and construction culture: the vernacular and the learned. Supported by an ongoing research project, we intend to highlight these links using two sources in particular: the architectural treatise read in 1631 by Mateus do Couto the Elder (ca.1581 – ca.1664), and the measurement's handbook of João Nunes Tinoco (1616 – 1690), both still extant in manuscript format. The examination of these sources reveals an entangled notion in what concerns construction materials and techniques, about which practical issues seem to prevail, but where the ancient citations back up are sometimes still required.