Dictionnaire Raisonné De L'architecture Française Du Xie Au Xvie Siècle - Tome 9 - (t - U - V - Y - Z)
1875
Dictionnaire Raisonné De L'architecture Française Du Xie Au Xvie Siècle - Tome 9 - (t - U - V - Y - Z)
Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
1875
A comprehensive reference work on architectural terminology and history written during the 19th century. The text serves as an extensive dictionary that details various architectural elements from the medieval to the Renaissance periods in France, covering definitions, historical context, and significant nuances in architectural practices and techniques. At the start of this encyclopedia, the reader is introduced to specific terms and concepts associated with French architecture, such as ''tabernacle,'' describing its use within religious spaces, and ''taille,'' explaining the techniques and craftsmanship involved in shaping stone. The author delves into the evolution of these concepts, illuminating how architectural styles developed over time and reflecting the cultural and artistic shifts that influenced them. The opening portion lays a foundational understanding of how architectural practices were employed from the medieval period onward, providing insights into both the technical aspects of construction and the aesthetic values of the time.
About Dictionnaire Raisonné De L'architecture Française Du Xie Au Xvie Siècle - Tome 9 - (t - U - V - Y - Z)
Chapter Summaries
- T
- Covers architectural terms beginning with T, including detailed entries on tabernacles, stone carving techniques (TAILLE), load-bearing structures (TAS DE CHARGE), Templar architecture (TEMPLE), theaters, vaulting elements (TIERCERON), structural ties (TIRANT), painted fabrics (TOILES), tombs and burial monuments (TOMBEAU), towers and fortifications (TOUR), small towers (TOURELLE), ceiling beams (TRABES), architectural drawing techniques (TRAIT), and church transepts (TRANSSEPT).
Key Themes
- Architectural Documentation
- Systematic cataloging and explanation of architectural terms, techniques, and historical development from the 11th to 16th centuries.
- Medieval Craftsmanship
- Detailed analysis of stone carving techniques, construction methods, and the evolution of building skills across different regions and periods.
- Historical Preservation
- Emphasis on understanding and preserving medieval architectural heritage through detailed technical knowledge and historical context.
Characters
- Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc(protagonist)
- Government architect and inspector-general of diocesan buildings, author of this comprehensive dictionary of French architecture. Expert in medieval construction and restoration.










