What is Architectural History

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Notes to pages 7– 20 137

(Munich: C. H. Beck’she, 1985); Engl. edn, A History of
Architectural Theory from Vitruvius to the Present, trans.
Ronald Taylor, Elsie Callander & Antony Wood (New York:
Princeton Architectural Press, 1994).
15 Manfredo Tafuri, Teorie e storia dell’architettura (Rome:
Laterza, 1968); Engl. edn, Theories and History of Architecture,
trans. Giorgio Verrecchia from 4th Italian edn (London:
Granada, 1980).
16 Compare Ian Hunter, ‘The History of Theory’, Critical Inquiry
33, no. 1 (Autumn 2006): 78–112.
17 K. Michael Hays, ‘Notes on Narrative Method in Historical
Interpretation’, Footprint 1 (Autumn 2007): 23–30, 23.


1 Foundations of a modern discipline


1 Compare John Macarthur, ‘Some Thoughts on the Canon
and Exemplifi cation in Architecture’, Form/Work: An
Interdisciplinary Journal of Design and the Built Environment
5 (2000): 33–45.
2 Nikolaus Pevsner, An Outline of European Architecture, 2nd
edn ([1943], Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1951), 19.
3 Vitruvius, The Ten Books on Architecture, trans. Morris
Hicky Morgan ([1914], New York: Dover, 1960), 13.
4 Vitruvius, Ten Books, 7.
5 Vitruvius, Ten Books, 4.
6 Vitruvius, Ten Books, 104.
7 Joseph Rykwert, ‘Introduction’, On the Art of Building, by
Leon Battista Alberti ([De re aedifi catoria, Rome, 1452];
Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1988), x.
8 Alberti, On the Art of Building, 7.
9 Nikolaus Pevsner, ‘The Term “Architect” in the Middle Ages’,
Speculum 17, no. 4 (October 1942): 549–62.
10 Giorgio Vasari, The Lives of the Artists, trans. Julia Conaway
Bondanella and Peter Bondanella ([1550, rev. 1568], Oxford
and New York: Oxford University Press, 1991).
11 Walter Benjamin, ‘Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner
technischen Reproduzierbarkeit’, fi rst published as ‘L’œuvre
d’art à l’époque de sa reproduction mécanisée’, Zeitschrift für
Sozialforschung [French edn] 5, no. 1 (1936): 40–68; Engl.
edn, ‘The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction’,
in Illuminations: Essays and Refl ections, ed. Hannah Arendt
(New York: Pimlico, 1969), 211–44. Carlo Ginzburg, ‘Spie.
Radici di un paradigma indiriziaio’, in Crisi della ragione, ed.

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