The article analyses the employment of architectural citation - a central category in the historiography of Medieval architecture. It points out that in spite of a stable use predominantly in transmitting formal and historical influences, a lack of its theoretical and methodological definition is apparent. Through literary and architectural examples, the article examines two major standpoints - one regarding citation in the context of traditional explanations, the other in the context of new findings.
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