Wonders of the World: Masterpieces of Architecture from 4000 BC to the Present

From the Parthenon to the new Library in Alexandria, from the Pyramids of Giza to the Eiffel Tower, the great architectural masterpieces represent an age, a culture and, at times, an entire civilization.

Forming a meeting point between history and art, these and other vestiges of ancient civilizations, together with the images of contemporary masterpieces presented in this volume, are treasures of architecture and engineering that symbolize a universal creative and intellectual vision.

Even in antiquity, historians recorded the grandeur of certain monuments in documents that described their beauty and power, and praised the skills of their builders and patrons. Ever since the Hellenistic Theamata-Thaumata (‘things worthy of being seen’ and ‘marvelous things’), and from the time of Herodotus and early descriptions of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world, there has been an endless stream of descriptions and lists of magnificent buildings. In many different historical and cultural settings, the originality of concept and design of unique buildings has been the supreme symbol of greatness and power.

Wonders of the World is dedicated to the most important monuments created by man throughout history. Superb photographs accompanied by texts written by art history experts illustrate the great architectural wonders of antiquity and most important buildings of the present. Image and narrative combine to present and examine the technical characteristics, history, engineering qualities and the human events linked to the construction of the world’s greatest architectural treasures.

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Wonders of the World: Masterpieces of Architecture from 4000 BC to the Present

From the Parthenon to the new Library in Alexandria, from the Pyramids of Giza to the Eiffel Tower, the great architectural masterpieces represent an age, a culture and, at times, an entire civilization.

Forming a meeting point between history and art, these and other vestiges of ancient civilizations, together with the images of contemporary masterpieces presented in this volume, are treasures of architecture and engineering that symbolize a universal creative and intellectual vision.

Even in antiquity, historians recorded the grandeur of certain monuments in documents that described their beauty and power, and praised the skills of their builders and patrons. Ever since the Hellenistic Theamata-Thaumata (‘things worthy of being seen’ and ‘marvelous things’), and from the time of Herodotus and early descriptions of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world, there has been an endless stream of descriptions and lists of magnificent buildings. In many different historical and cultural settings, the originality of concept and design of unique buildings has been the supreme symbol of greatness and power.

Wonders of the World is dedicated to the most important monuments created by man throughout history. Superb photographs accompanied by texts written by art history experts illustrate the great architectural wonders of antiquity and most important buildings of the present. Image and narrative combine to present and examine the technical characteristics, history, engineering qualities and the human events linked to the construction of the world’s greatest architectural treasures.

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Wonders of the World: Masterpieces of Architecture from 4000 BC to the Present

Wonders of the World: Masterpieces of Architecture from 4000 BC to the Present

by Alessandra Capodiferro (Editor)
Wonders of the World: Masterpieces of Architecture from 4000 BC to the Present

Wonders of the World: Masterpieces of Architecture from 4000 BC to the Present

by Alessandra Capodiferro (Editor)

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From the Parthenon to the new Library in Alexandria, from the Pyramids of Giza to the Eiffel Tower, the great architectural masterpieces represent an age, a culture and, at times, an entire civilization.

Forming a meeting point between history and art, these and other vestiges of ancient civilizations, together with the images of contemporary masterpieces presented in this volume, are treasures of architecture and engineering that symbolize a universal creative and intellectual vision.

Even in antiquity, historians recorded the grandeur of certain monuments in documents that described their beauty and power, and praised the skills of their builders and patrons. Ever since the Hellenistic Theamata-Thaumata (‘things worthy of being seen’ and ‘marvelous things’), and from the time of Herodotus and early descriptions of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world, there has been an endless stream of descriptions and lists of magnificent buildings. In many different historical and cultural settings, the originality of concept and design of unique buildings has been the supreme symbol of greatness and power.

Wonders of the World is dedicated to the most important monuments created by man throughout history. Superb photographs accompanied by texts written by art history experts illustrate the great architectural wonders of antiquity and most important buildings of the present. Image and narrative combine to present and examine the technical characteristics, history, engineering qualities and the human events linked to the construction of the world’s greatest architectural treasures.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780760783764
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Publication date: 08/28/2006
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 7.20(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author


Wonders of the World was edited by Alessandra Capodiferro, an archaeologist at the Soprintendenza Archeologica in Rome. She is curator of photographic collections at the American Academy in Rome. She published Esther Boise van Deman: An Archaeologist's Eye: and in 2003, she wrote the catalogue and curated the exhibition of Georgina Masson's photographs.
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