The Encyclopaedic Dictionary in the Eighteenth Century Vol. 1 John Harris & The Lexicon Technicum : Incorporating Works of Sir Francis Bacon and Sir Henry Wotton

The Encyclopaedic Dictionary in the Eighteenth Century Vol. 1 John Harris & The Lexicon Technicum : Incorporating Works of Sir Francis Bacon and Sir Henry Wotton Architecture, Arts and Crafts

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Publisher's Synopsis

This volume opens with the reproduction of some of the most significant 17th-century writings on architecture: Francis Bacon?s 2 essays ?Of Building? and ?Of Gardens? (1597-1625) and Sir Henry Wotton?s treatise ?The Elements of Architecture? (1623). These writings provide a useful introduction to the manner in which architecture and related subjects were viewed in the following century. - - The second part of this study details the compilation of John Harris?s Lexicon Technicum. Born in 1666, Harris, a clergyman-scholar, worked largely unaided to produce the first book in English to portray writings on science, technology and allied arts and crafts. The first volume of Lexicon Technicum appeared in 1704 and its use of copious illustrative material was innovative for its time, later influencing Ephraim Chambers? Cyclopaedia. The second volume of Lexicon Technicum was published as a Supplement to the first in 1710. - - The c.550 letterpress articles concerned with architectural subjects in Lexicon Technicum are reproduced here, together with the original prefaces. This volume provides invaluable insights into the basis of 18th-century architectural thought, allowing readers to gauge the changes in the representation of architectural ideas in later encyclopaedic dictionaries.

Book information

ISBN: 9781859280621
Publisher: Ashgate
Imprint: Scolar
Pub date:
DEWEY: 720.14
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 256
Weight: 490g
Height: 162mm
Width: 240mm
Spine width: 25mm