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Many architects of Renaissance Italy, in the tradition of the Roman architect Vitruvius, attempted to codify architectural practice and theory by writing their own treatises. In this important collection of essays, leading specialists examine Vitruvius`s writings and all the major Renaissance architectural treatises, discussing their contemporary significance and their long-lasting influence throughout Europe.