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Съдържание:
  • Introduction
  • Shape Creation Knowledge in Civil and Naval Architecture / Horst Nowacki
  • Antiquity
  • On the Use of Design in Ancient Mediterranean Ship Construction / Patrice Pomey
  • Were the Hittites Able to Build a Replica of an Egyptian Ship According to Their Own Drawings? / Lucien Basch
  • Reply to Lucien Basch / Patrice Pomey
  • Markings and Pegs: Clues to Geometrical Procedures of Roman Naval Architecture? / Ronald Bockius
  • Ancient Greek and Roman Architects' Approach to Curvature
  • The Corinthian Capital, Entasis and Amphitheaters / Mark Wilson Jones
  • Middle ages
  • "To Design" and "to Build" Mediaeval Ships (Fifth to Fifteenth Centuries)
  • The Application of Knowledge Held in Common with Civil Architecture, or in Isolation? / Eric Rieth
  • Boat and Boat House. The Conceptional Origins of Clinker Boats and Boat-Shaped Halls of the Fourth to Eleventh Centuries in Scandinavia / Ole Crumlin-Pedersen
  • Gothic and Renaissance Design Strategies in Stonecutting / Enrique Rabasa Diaz and Jose Calvo Lopez
  • On Late-Gothic Vault Geometry / Jos Tomlow
  • Modern era
  • The Shipbuilding Text of Michael of Rhodes / David McGee
  • Naval Architecture Digitalized Introducing Arithmetic and Geometry into Late Mediaeval Shipwrightry / Ulrich Alertz
  • Pregnant Columns. From Word to Shape / Antonio Becchi
  • From One Curve to Another or the Problem of Changing Coordinates in Stereotomic Layouts / Joe˜l Sakarovitch
  • The Squinch of Anet / Martina Lenz
  • Conclusions
  • Appendix A. From Words to Technical Practices: Moulds and Naval Architecture in the Middle Ages / Eric Rieth
  • Appendix B. The Rare Traces of Constructional Procedures in "Practical Geometries" / Jens H©ıyrup
  • Appendix C. Draughting Curves Used in Ship Design / Jobst Lessenich
  • Appendix D. Bibliographical Notes on Historical Metrology / Compiled by Jobst Lessenich.