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Memories of architecture : architectural heritage and historiography in the distant past / Wim Denslagen ; translated by Donald Gardner.
Main entry:

Denslagen, W. F.

Title & Author:

Memories of architecture : architectural heritage and historiography in the distant past / Wim Denslagen ; translated by Donald Gardner.

Publication:

Apeldoorn ; Antwerpen : Spinhuis, 2009.

Description:

vi, 194 pages : illustrations, 1 map ; 24 cm

Notes:
"This book has been written under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture in the Netherlands"--Page facing title page.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 144-163) and index.
Summary:

In the world of conservation it is widely believed that the concern with historical architecture, in Europe at least, emerged during the nineteenth century, even if there had been some earlier initiatives in the Renaissance. This book draws on a number of sources to show that this concern may actually be as old as European civilization itself. The same is also true of the destruction of architecture. But the destruction of historical architecture can produce traumatic experiences, which survive in the collective memory of people. One can demolish a building, but not its memory. But how was this memory passed on in the distant past? Nearly everything we know about the past is based on the research of nineteenth- century historians. Looking beyond that age to a more distant past, one finds a totally different world of learning. Veneration for the great architectural legacy of the past is found in the oldest European historiography. Christian emperors made laws to protect Roman temple architecture.

Resources:
Table of contents
ISBN:

9789055893034 (paperback)
905589303X (paperback)

Subject:

Architecture Historiography.
Architecture Conservation and restoration History.
Lost architecture.
Architecture Historiographie.
Architecture Conservation et restauration Histoire.
Monuments disparus.
Architecture Conservation and restoration.
Denkmalschutz Architektur Geschichte.
Architektur Denkmalschutz Geschichte.
Architekturgeschichte Geschichte.
Architektur Zerstörung Geschichte.
Zerstörung Architektur Geschichte.
Architektur.
Klassische Archäologie.
Kunstgeschichtsschreibung.
Denkmalpflege.
Zerstörung.

Form/genre:

History.

Added entries:

Netherlands. Ministerie van Welzijn, Volksgezondheid en Cultuur.

Architectural heritage and historiography in the distant past

Holdings:

Location: Library main 270396
Call No.: BIB 203115
Status: Available

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