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Measuring in the Renaissance : an introduction

Title
Measuring in the Renaissance : an introduction / Emanuele Lugli.
ISBN
9781009072830 (ebook)
9781009073974 (paperback)
Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource (100 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Summary
During the Renaissance, measuring played a critical role in shaping trade, material production (ranging from architecture to tailoring), warfare, legal studies, and even our understanding of the heavens and hell. This study delves into the applications of measuring, with a particular emphasis on the Italian states, and traces its wide-ranging cultural effects. The homogeneization of measurements was endorsed as a means to achieve political unity. The careful retrieval of ancient standards instilled a sense of connection and ownership toward the past. Surveying was fundamental in the process of establishing colonies. This study not only examines the perceived advantages of measuring, but it also highlights the overlooked distorting aspect of this activity. Measuring was not just a neutral quantification process but also a creative one. By suppressing or emphasizing information about the material world, measuring influenced people's perceptions and shaped their ideas about what was possible and what could be accomplished.
Variant and related titles
Cambridge core frontlist 2023.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 29, 2023
Series
Cambridge elements. Elements in the Renaissance,
Cambridge elements. Elements in the Renaissance,
Contents
Warnings
Elimination of time
Elimination of matter
Elimination of interpretation.
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