Graphical Tools for an Epistemological Shift. The Contribution of Protoaxonometrical Drawing to the Development of Stonecutting Treatises

In this paper we analyze the graphical methods employed in the stonecutting treatises from that of De l’Orme, published during the sixteenth century, to De La Rue’s Traité de la coupe des pierres , published in 1728. We will deal with the graphical means that made possible an epistemological shift b...

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Published inNexus network journal Vol. 13; no. 3; pp. 649 - 670
Main Authors Alonso Rodriguez, Miguel, Pliego de Andres, Elena, Sanjurjo Alvarez, Alberto
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel SP Birkhäuser Verlag Basel 01.10.2011
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:In this paper we analyze the graphical methods employed in the stonecutting treatises from that of De l’Orme, published during the sixteenth century, to De La Rue’s Traité de la coupe des pierres , published in 1728. We will deal with the graphical means that made possible an epistemological shift between treatises of the sixteenth century, written for practising stonecutting masons in a period where the subject was covered by a veil of secrecy, which in some specific cases included a very intuitive form of representation, “protoaxonometries”, and eighteenth-century treatises, which show a clear scientific and pedagogical approach to the geometrical problems posed by stonecutting.
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ISSN:1590-5896
1522-4600
DOI:10.1007/s00004-011-0085-1