pmcgee
23rd January 2014, 05:16 AM
Chris Schwarz' Lost Art Press blog got a discussion going on a stick. :rolleyes: The Dawn of the (http://blog.lostartpress.com/2013/11/29/the-dawn-of-the-durer-stick)
One of the comments pointed to a book by Albrecht Durer **1525** ... available and downloadable online.
SLUB Dresden: Werkansicht: Underweysung der Messung, mit dem Zirckel und Richtscheyt, in Linien, Ebenen unnd gantzen corporen (http://digital.slub-dresden.de/werkansicht/dlf/17139/6/cache.off)
"There is a book written by Dürer himself which explains the usage of this stick: “Underweysung der messung mit dem zirckel un richtscheyt” published in Nürnberg 1525."
The illustrations are amazing and it "reads" (views) like an advanced maths (geometry) text.
It certainly reminds me of the threads on the spiral staircase and the spiral table.
Plus typography. Plus symmetry and tesselation. And folded 3D-figures.
1525!!! :o
I shouldn't be surprised I guess ... Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519. But still.
Paul
One of the comments pointed to a book by Albrecht Durer **1525** ... available and downloadable online.
SLUB Dresden: Werkansicht: Underweysung der Messung, mit dem Zirckel und Richtscheyt, in Linien, Ebenen unnd gantzen corporen (http://digital.slub-dresden.de/werkansicht/dlf/17139/6/cache.off)
"There is a book written by Dürer himself which explains the usage of this stick: “Underweysung der messung mit dem zirckel un richtscheyt” published in Nürnberg 1525."
The illustrations are amazing and it "reads" (views) like an advanced maths (geometry) text.
It certainly reminds me of the threads on the spiral staircase and the spiral table.
Plus typography. Plus symmetry and tesselation. And folded 3D-figures.
1525!!! :o
I shouldn't be surprised I guess ... Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519. But still.
Paul