The Oxford Dictionary of Architecture: Oxford Quick Reference
Autor James Stevens Curl, Susan Wilsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 feb 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199674985
ISBN-10: 0199674981
Pagini: 1040
Ilustrații: Over 260 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 59 mm
Greutate: 1.62 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Quick Reference
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199674981
Pagini: 1040
Ilustrații: Over 260 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 59 mm
Greutate: 1.62 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Quick Reference
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Assisted by Wilson, Curl has created a valuable piece of scholarship, and the definitive reference work on architecture and landscape design... The entries are clear and concise, detailed and thoroughly referenced... [It is] an authoritative, reliable, and accurate resource... handsomely produced and well written... It is a delightful read and an indispensable source for students, scholars, practitioners, and the public.
...definitions are not only elegantly concise, they often sparkle with sententious wit. Give me this pleasingly well written dictionary any day.
the quintessential reference work for professionals, scholars and interested laymen
simply the best dictionary of architecture on the market ... a delight.
[a] magisterial Dictionary ... although outwardly formidable, is surprisingly accessible and written in an engaging and often highly opinionated style. Curl and Wilson give us much, much more than mere facts ... This is a work of vast scholarship where learning is presented with style and panache; it will remain the definitive dictionary of architecture until Curl produces his fourth edition. For the garden and landscape historian it is a remarkable resource and ... should be the primary volume of reference for amateurs and scholars alike.
Beautifully written in clipped, scholarly prose, assiduously referenced, with a comprehensive bibliography and seasoned with Curl's own dry wit, the dictionary is both informative and readable ... a substantial addition, in every sense, to the library of those with an interest in architecture and landscape design.
What gives the references the occasional sting and much in the way of individuality is the marked viewpoint of James Stevens Curl, feisty as ever. Not for him the banal tower block or the lusting after weird and wonderful shapes in the perpetual search for novelty
The dictionary is a great achievement
Written with considerable wit as well as great scholarship, this is an indispensable book of reference.
The book is essential and it now has no real competitor ... a hugely impressive work of scholarship.
The clear approach adopted in this revision ensures its continued reputation as the touchstone of architectural lexicography ... Stevens Curl and Wilson together succeed very well in creating a truly holistic architectural-historical language: an all-round education indeed.
Curl's greatly expanded dictionary ... is certainly one of the most useful and impressive
This updated reference work should be a standard work for all good libraries, both academic and public due to the Dictionarys pedigree and reputation.
...definitions are not only elegantly concise, they often sparkle with sententious wit. Give me this pleasingly well written dictionary any day.
the quintessential reference work for professionals, scholars and interested laymen
simply the best dictionary of architecture on the market ... a delight.
[a] magisterial Dictionary ... although outwardly formidable, is surprisingly accessible and written in an engaging and often highly opinionated style. Curl and Wilson give us much, much more than mere facts ... This is a work of vast scholarship where learning is presented with style and panache; it will remain the definitive dictionary of architecture until Curl produces his fourth edition. For the garden and landscape historian it is a remarkable resource and ... should be the primary volume of reference for amateurs and scholars alike.
Beautifully written in clipped, scholarly prose, assiduously referenced, with a comprehensive bibliography and seasoned with Curl's own dry wit, the dictionary is both informative and readable ... a substantial addition, in every sense, to the library of those with an interest in architecture and landscape design.
What gives the references the occasional sting and much in the way of individuality is the marked viewpoint of James Stevens Curl, feisty as ever. Not for him the banal tower block or the lusting after weird and wonderful shapes in the perpetual search for novelty
The dictionary is a great achievement
Written with considerable wit as well as great scholarship, this is an indispensable book of reference.
The book is essential and it now has no real competitor ... a hugely impressive work of scholarship.
The clear approach adopted in this revision ensures its continued reputation as the touchstone of architectural lexicography ... Stevens Curl and Wilson together succeed very well in creating a truly holistic architectural-historical language: an all-round education indeed.
Curl's greatly expanded dictionary ... is certainly one of the most useful and impressive
This updated reference work should be a standard work for all good libraries, both academic and public due to the Dictionarys pedigree and reputation.
Notă biografică
Professor James Stevens Curl is a leading architectural historian. His many books include Funerary Monuments & Memorials in St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (2013); Freemasonry & the Enlightenment: Architecture, Symbols, & Influences (2011-an earlier version of which won (1992) the Sir Banister Fletcher Award as Best Book of the Year); Spas, Wells, & Pleasure-Gardens of London (2010); Victorian Architecture: Diversity & Invention (2007); and The Honourable The Irish Society and the Plantation of Ulster, 1608-2000 (2000). He contributed to, and edited, the scholarly monograph Kensal Green Cemetery: The Origins and Development of the General Cemetery of All Souls, Kensal Green, London, 1824-2001 (2001), the first major study of any nineteenth-century cemetery in the world. He is a Member of the Royal Irish Academy, was twice Visiting Fellow at Peterhouse, University of Cambridge, and is currently Professor of Architecture at the University of Ulster.Dr Susan Wilson is an historian with an especial interest in garden architecture, landscape aesthetics, and places of commemoration. Her doctorate was conferred (2010) by the University of Bristol for her study of the 'Swiss Garden Cottage: the origins of the châlet-style in British architecture'. She published her early findings in Exercises in Translation: Swiss-British Cultural Exchange (2006). In 2013 she chaired an interdisciplinary conference-session on the Rustic Tradition in Garden Art in New York. She taught the history of the applied and decorative arts at Chelsea College of Art and Design (2000-6), and gained recognition for her teaching practice as a Fellow of The Higher Education Academy (2007). She has collaborated with Professor Stevens Curl on this edition of the Dictionary since 2012. Awarded (2012) the Opler Grant for Emerging Scholars by the Society of Architectural Historians (USA), she is also an Academic Member of the Landscape Institute.