I saperi dell’architetto nella propaganda augustea: Vitruvio, Creta e la medicina

The Vitruvian De architectura, treatise in ten books dedicated to Augustus, documents the author’s perfect adherence to the ideological contents of the Augustan propaganda – which founded much of its success not only on territorial conquests but also on public buildings – and presents numerous point...

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Main Author: Margherita Cassia
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: LED Edizioni Universitarie 2020-07-01
Series:Erga-Logoi
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Online Access:https://www.ledonline.it/index.php/Erga-Logoi/article/view/2018
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spelling doaj-9bb92447c6fe440ba283cced193b58422020-11-25T03:02:58ZdeuLED Edizioni Universitarie Erga-Logoi2280-96782282-32122020-07-0181275310.7358/erga-2020-001-cass1295I saperi dell’architetto nella propaganda augustea: Vitruvio, Creta e la medicinaMargherita Cassia0Università di CataniaThe Vitruvian De architectura, treatise in ten books dedicated to Augustus, documents the author’s perfect adherence to the ideological contents of the Augustan propaganda – which founded much of its success not only on territorial conquests but also on public buildings – and presents numerous points of contact with some declarations of intents expressed by Strabo in the Prolegomena to his geographical work. Like the geographer, in fact, even the architect probes the ‘goodness’ of the places – conquered or yet to be conquered – and verifies their housing suitability on the basis of the possession or not of specific requirements. According to Vitruvius, the architect’s vast knowledge had to include – in addition to literature, technical drawing, geometry, physics, arithmetic, history, philosophy, music, law, cosmology and astronomy – also medicine. In particular, the description of some peculiarities of the territory between Gortyn and Knossos offers Vitruvius the opportunity to compare the response of the traditional religion offered by the haruspicy and the rational explanation of the medical experience. It is probable that these scientific data are the result of testimonies directly collected by the architect from some exponent of Cretan medicine active in the Rome of the Caesarian era and the early Augustan age.https://www.ledonline.it/index.php/Erga-Logoi/article/view/2018architectureaugustusculturegortynknossosphysicianspoliticstechnical-scientific literaturearchitetturaaugustocnossoculturagortinaletteratura tecnico-scientificamedicipolitica
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I saperi dell’architetto nella propaganda augustea: Vitruvio, Creta e la medicina
Erga-Logoi
architecture
augustus
culture
gortyn
knossos
physicians
politics
technical-scientific literature
architettura
augusto
cnosso
cultura
gortina
letteratura tecnico-scientifica
medici
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title I saperi dell’architetto nella propaganda augustea: Vitruvio, Creta e la medicina
title_short I saperi dell’architetto nella propaganda augustea: Vitruvio, Creta e la medicina
title_full I saperi dell’architetto nella propaganda augustea: Vitruvio, Creta e la medicina
title_fullStr I saperi dell’architetto nella propaganda augustea: Vitruvio, Creta e la medicina
title_full_unstemmed I saperi dell’architetto nella propaganda augustea: Vitruvio, Creta e la medicina
title_sort i saperi dell’architetto nella propaganda augustea: vitruvio, creta e la medicina
publisher LED Edizioni Universitarie
series Erga-Logoi
issn 2280-9678
2282-3212
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The Vitruvian De architectura, treatise in ten books dedicated to Augustus, documents the author’s perfect adherence to the ideological contents of the Augustan propaganda – which founded much of its success not only on territorial conquests but also on public buildings – and presents numerous points of contact with some declarations of intents expressed by Strabo in the Prolegomena to his geographical work. Like the geographer, in fact, even the architect probes the ‘goodness’ of the places – conquered or yet to be conquered – and verifies their housing suitability on the basis of the possession or not of specific requirements. According to Vitruvius, the architect’s vast knowledge had to include – in addition to literature, technical drawing, geometry, physics, arithmetic, history, philosophy, music, law, cosmology and astronomy – also medicine. In particular, the description of some peculiarities of the territory between Gortyn and Knossos offers Vitruvius the opportunity to compare the response of the traditional religion offered by the haruspicy and the rational explanation of the medical experience. It is probable that these scientific data are the result of testimonies directly collected by the architect from some exponent of Cretan medicine active in the Rome of the Caesarian era and the early Augustan age.
topic architecture
augustus
culture
gortyn
knossos
physicians
politics
technical-scientific literature
architettura
augusto
cnosso
cultura
gortina
letteratura tecnico-scientifica
medici
politica
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