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Sforzinda; The Real and Unreal at Francesco Sforza’s Court

Marko Špikić


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Abstract

The author presents segments from the architectural thought of Antonio Averlino, known as Filarete, who was at Francesco Sforza’s court in Milan in the mid-15th century and wrote a text on designing cities. Interest focuses on investigating his attitude to Leone Battista Alberti’s treatise, and to classical and humanistic literature and philosophy. The author addresses problems of the early-Renaissance approach to ruins and inspiring historical information about Antiquity, and the problem of projecting this experience into the real and possible world.

Keywords

Alberti; Filarete; Ideal city; Renaissance; Sforzinda

Hrčak ID:

24014

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/24014

Publication date:

30.6.2000.

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