Authors: Toby Lester
cosmos, the
age-old theories
xiii
Aristotle on
28
and cathedrals
130
–31
contemplation before temple-building
38
–39
Greeks liken the human body to
174
meaning of the word
28
set square with the cardinal directions
30
,
31
Vitruvius on
28
D
Da Vinci Code, The
(Dan Brown)
ix
Dark Ages
49
decumanus
32
Diana (moon goddess)
24
dissections
xiv
,
159
–67,
165
,
181
,
183
–85,
185
,
188
doctors/physicians
33
,
58
,
102
,
175
,
176
,
185
,
188
Doric order
26
Durandus, William, bishop of Mende
131
–32
Dürer, Albrecht
213
E
earth, the: geocentric concept
28
,
29
Egypt, Mark Antony defeated by Octavius in
14
elements, four
33
–4,
56
,
57
,
133
, Psl.
1
,
2
empire
xiii
architecture builds empire
27
Augustus redefines the idea of empire
14
blueprint for race-based ideology of
34
–36
the body of
18
,
19
,
21
–24,
22
,
32
,
35
,
36
,
38
,
40
,
45
,
61
,
174
signifying an abstract power (pre-Augustus)
18
–19
Epistles of the Brethren of Purity
58
–60
Etruscans
site selection and town planning
32
temple designs
16
Euclid:
Elements of Geometry
173
Eugenius III, Pope
44
Europe
grimly feudal
46
technological revolution and intellectual shift (twelfth century)
51
–52
Eve
167
evolution
49
–50
F
Fazio, Messer (professor in Pavia)
5
,
6
Ferrara, Giacomo Andrea da
201
–3,
204
,
205
,
206
,
210
,
213
,
224
Ferrara cathedral
6
Ficino, Marsilio
95
Fiesole, bishop of
111
Filarete (Antonio di Pietro Averlino)
156
,
158
,
173
,
196
,
199
,
209
Libro architettonico
154
–55
finitorium
(“definer”)
88
–89,
89
,
191
first causes/principles
10
,
121
,
142
,
160
Florence
artisans and craftspeople
71
–72
artists’ private commissions
96
coordinate-based mapping
87
homosexuality in (late fifteenth century)
78
,
79
hub of the Italian Renaissance
62
Leonardo’s arrival in
66
–68,
67
,
70
Milanese state visit (1471)
99
–101
Neoplatonists in
85
Palazzo Vecchio
92
relationship with Milan
98
,
99
,
130
a renowned center of medical learning and practice
164
Sant’ Ambrogio
71
trading wealth
68
–69
transformation of
69
–70
Verrocchio’s studios
71
–75
Florence cathedral (Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore)
67
–70,
95
,
98
,
109
–12,
115
,
130
,
132
,
140
–41
Florus
18
François I, King of France
225
French style
129
Frontinus
62
G
De juvamentis stomachi
166
Gallerie dell’Accademia, Venice Office of Drawings and Prints
xv
Vitruvian Man in
xiv
–xv,
218
,
219
,
222
geography
35
,
40
,
54
,
60
,
131
,
132
–33,
173
,
216
of the human ideal
91
,
191
,
209
,
216
Geography I
48
geometry
ix
,
xii
,
8
,
26
,
27
,
48
,
54
,
106
,
119
,
132
,
133
,
134
,
136
,
138
,
169
Ghiberti, Lorenzo
163
Ghirlandaio, Domenico
97
Gianetto, Maestro
6
Giovio, Paolo
213
gnomon
95
God
as architect of the world
28
–29,
128
,
132
–3,
161
, Psl.
6
,
7
in Hildegard’s microcosm
116
, Pl.
5
man created in his own image
49
Gospels
133
Greece, ancient
human body embodying laws of nature
34
measurement based on the human body
36
–37
medical writings
166
Polykleitos’s
Spear Bearer
21
–22,
22
,
23
,
24
temple designs
16
Gutenberg, Johannes
20
–21
H
harmony
18
,
21
,
40
,
82
,
106
,
150
,
182
,
210
Héloïse d’Argenteuil
127
Heribert of Cologne
133
Hildegard of Bingen, St.
xiv
,
42
–4,
60
,
116
, Pl.
3
Hildegard of Bingen, St.
abbess of St. Rupert’s monastery
44
,
128
fame and influence of
44
ideas of the microcosm
44
,
55
,
61
, Pl.
5
interests and activities
42
–43
reveals her secret to her superior
44
at St. Disibod monastery
44
The Book Divine Works
50
–51,
55
–56,
61
Holy Land
131
homosexuality
of Leonardo
78
–79
in late-fifteenth-century Florence
78
Saltarelli affair
77
–80
Honorius
173
Horace
16
human analogy
8
,
10
,
33
,
86
,
132
,
154
–55,
155
,
156
,
173
–74,
197
,
223
human body
Alberti on proportions
87
Alberti’s ideal human form
89
–91,
90
Augustus’s transformation
20
,
20
,
21
The Craftsman’s Handbook
on
74
–75
cruciform churches
131
–32
dissections
see
anatomy
embodying laws of nature
34
Greeks liken it to the cosmos
174
Hildegard’s discussion of its proportions
61
as a machine
106
man created in God’s image
49
man fitting inside a circle and a square
xi
,
xii
,
116
,
197
,
198
,
203
,
206
,
209
–10,
212
,
216
,
217
mapping in three dimensions using
finitorium
or “definer”
88
–89,
89
Martini on the human body and design
8
,
9
,
10
Polykleitos’s ideal proportions of the human figure
21
,
22
,
37
and proportions of temples
xi
–xii
and remaking the body of empire
21
–24,
22
as a scaled-down version of the world as a whole (microcosm theory)
xii
,
33
–34,
49
,
55
–56,
58
–60,
164
,
174
,
212
used in measurement
36
–37
Villard’s connections between the human body and architecture
134
–35,
135
of woman
75
human spirit, godly nature of the
85
–87
humanism, humanists
xiv
,
81
,
87
,
95
,
96
,
101
,
111
,
117
,
148
,
150
,
151
,
170
,
174
I
Ionic order
26
Isaiah, Book of
129
Isidore of Seville
49
,
50
,
55
,
105
,
173
,
174
Islamic sages
58
J
Jupiter (planet)
35
K
Ketham, Johannes:
Fasciculus medicinae
165
L
Leonardo da Vinci and Alberti’s influence
81
,
149
,
150
apprenticed to Verrocchio
71
–75,
91
,
223
birth (15 April 1452) and baptism
63
–64
and Bramante
143
–45,
144
,
149
,
156
,
224
Brunelleschi as a role model
112
and de Predis workshop in Milan
104
,
120
decides to move to Milan
97
,
101
earliest surviving drawing
64
,
65
empirical investigations of the world
105
–7,
121
,
169
and first causes/principles
10
,
121
,
142
,
160
first encounter with the ghost of Vitruvian Man
74
first recorded commission
92
homosexuality of
78
–79
and the Medicis
80
–81