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Translationes
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2014
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vol. 6
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issue 1
65-77
IT
Le Medidas del romano, ‗Misure dell'edificio romano‘, sono un manuale per riprodurre proporzioni, ordini, modanature degli edifici antichi: il primo trattato architettonico scritto e pubblicato fuori d'Italia, nel 1526, da Diego de Sagredo (Burgos, 1490-Toledo, 1528 ca.). Basate sul Vitruvio latino di Giocondo da Verona, sulla volgarizzazione del Ciseriano, sul De re aedificatoria di Alberti, propongono il classicismo rinascimentale italiano come risorsa decorativa, non concettuale. Fra tante traduzioni, nessuna comparve in Italia, dove si rifuggí tale atteggiamento culturale, presto generalizzato in Europa, reintrodotto di fatto in Italia dagli artisti stranieri e valutabile oggi come effettivo fenomeno storico di ―globalizzazione.
EN
The Medidas del romano [Measurements of a Roman building], is a manual for the reproduction of proportions, orders, moldings of ancient buildings: the first architectural treaties written and published outside Italy in 1526, by Diego de Sagredo (Burgos, 1490-Toledo, 1528 ca.). Based on the Latin Vitruvio of Giocondo da Verona, the vulgarization of Ciseriano, the De re aedificatoria [On the art of building] by Alberti, it depicts the Italian Renaissance classicism as a decorative, not conceptual resource. Though translated in many languages, it was never published in Italian because its cultural ideology, soon to be popular all over Europe, was resented in Italy. Later on, it was reintroduced in the Peninsula by foreign artists as part of a historical phenomenon that today can be identified as a ―globalization‖ process.
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