BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE
An edition of the Abrégé by Claude Perrault appeared in Amsterdam in 1681, if we can believe the title page, but the frontispiece, missing from this on-line copy, bears the date 1691. The book printed by Georges Gallet for the Huguetans was published under the name, Architecture générale de Vitruve réduite en abrégé, which was more suitable for the content, a brief version of Vitruvius' treatise, sorted out by Perrault. The Amsterdam edition attested to the success beyond French borders of this handy "manual" (in-12) intended for practitioners. It would be used as a base for various translations, in particular the English version published in London in 1692 and the Italian version appearing in Venice in 1711. Frédérique Lemerle (Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Critical bibliography
G. Germann, Vitruve et le vitruvianisme. Introduction à l'histoire de la théorie architecturale, Lausanne, Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, 1991 (1st ed.: Darmstadt, 1987). W. Herrmann, La théorie de Claude Perrault, Brussels/Liège, Mardaga, 1980 (1st ed.: London, Zwemmer, 1973). F. Lemerle, "Architecture antique et humanisme: L'histoire tolosaine (1556) et l'Épitomé de Vitruve (1559)", N. Dauvois (ed.), L’humanisme à Toulouse (1480-1562), Paris, Champion, 2006, pp. 423-437. F. Lemerle, "Vitruve, Vignole, Palladio et les autres: traductions, abrégés et augmentations au XVIIe siècle", Architecture et théorie. L'héritage de la Renaissance, Tours, Cesr, June 3-4, 2009/Paris, École d'architecture de Paris-Malaquais, June 5, 2009. F. Lemerle, "D'un Parallèle à l'autre. L'architecture antique: une affaire d'État", Revue de l'Art, 170, 2010-4, pp. 31-39. O. Medvedkova, "Un Abrégé moderne ou Vitruve selon la méthode", La construction savante. Les avatars de la littérature technique, Paris, Picard, 2008, pp. 43-63. A. Picon, Claude Perrault, 1613-1688 ou la curiosité d'un classique, Paris, Picard, 1988.
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