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On Divers Arts (Dover Art Instruction) Paperback – Illustrated, 2 Jan. 2000
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Print length272 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherDover Publications Inc.
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Publication date2 Jan. 2000
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Dimensions16.76 x 1.75 x 23.57 cm
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ISBN-100486237842
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ISBN-13978-0486237848
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- Publisher : Dover Publications Inc.; New edition (2 Jan. 2000)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 272 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0486237842
- ISBN-13 : 978-0486237848
- Dimensions : 16.76 x 1.75 x 23.57 cm
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"I have made it my concern to hunt out this technique for your study as I learned it by looking and listening." On Divers Arts, c. 1122, is the oldest extant manual on artistic crafts to be written by a practicing artist. Before Theophilus, manuscripts on the arts came from scholars and philosophers standing outside the actual profession. On Divers Arts describes actual 12th-century techniques in painting, glass, and metalwork, which the Benedictine author wished to pass on to those gifted by God with a talent for making beautiful things.
Theophilus teaches, with rigorous attention to fact but also with great reverence the making of pigments for fresco painting, the manufacture of glue, the technique of gold leaf on parchment (the first recorded European reference to true paper), how to blow glass and design stained glass windows, how to fashion gold and silver chalices, and how to make a pipe organ and church bells. Precise instruction on enameling, chasing, repoussé, niello, and beaded wire work prove Theophilus's first-hand knowledge of his craft.
While 90 percent of Theophilus's writing is sound technical knowledge, medieval folk lore occasionally spices his text: "Tools are also made harder by hardening them in the urine of a small red-headed boy than by doing so in plain water." But the magnificent fact of On Divers Art remains its status as the first technical treatise on painting, glass, and metalwork, for which actual specimens still survive. The editors have taken care to ensure both philological and technological accuracy for this authoritative edition of a medieval classic, a manual of great importance to craftsmen, historians of art and science, and all who delight in the making of the beautiful.
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The translation was easy to read and understand without to much previous knowledge ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 March 2015Verified Purchase
Large illustrations of visual interpretations of the descriptions of equipment and workshops provided by Theophilus really helped after reading the text. The translation was easy to read and understand without to much previous knowledge of modern and old techniques. Theophilus put me in the workshop and I could see the workmen doing their tasks as he described them. An enjoyable read that has taught me a lot about the skills and techniques used in the past to produce beautiful and useful items. I will never look at a stained glass window again in the same way now I know how the original craftsmen created them and Theophilus's invitation into the medieval workshop.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 March 2013
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An excellent 'must have' reference book for anyone wanting to explore early medieval arts. I have used original latin copies before and find the addition of illustrations to be very useful.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 October 2016
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More than 'acceptable' as stated, (book is clean and tidy), much faster than predicted delivery date, and good value to boot........ definitely a happy customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 May 2008
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If you are interested in medieval technology, you wont find many more books which offer such an insight.
Roger of Helmerhausen (Theophilus) was a true polymath.
Roger of Helmerhausen (Theophilus) was a true polymath.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 January 2017
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Great detail on old ways to do things. Warning do not try this at home.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2017
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Fascinating under rated medieval work; describes techniques which are still used today.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 February 2017
One of the most interesting books I have read. Today's writers of technical manuals could learn a lot from it. A fascinating insight into just how advanced 11th century crafts were.
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