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Antoine Babuty Desgodetz's (1653–1728) publication Les edifices antiques de Rome dessinés et mesurés très exactement (Paris 1682) provided detailed engravings of the monuments and antiquities of Rome to serve French artists and architects. Desgodetz had been sent to Rome in an official capacity, part of French architectural and artistic policy, and the engravings for his publication were supervised by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, according to Desgodetz' introduction. The young architect with a copy of Les edifices antiques de Rome could determine the precise proportions of many Roman structures, such as the portico of the Pantheon, or the Temple of Vesta, Tivoli, that were considered the best models, a practice that had the effect of standardizing the details of academic architecture in France.

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  • Antoine Desgodetz (de)
  • Antoine Desgodetz (en)
  • Antoine Desgodets (fr)
  • Дегоде, Антуан (ru)
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  • Antoine Babuty Desgodetz, häufig auch Antoine Desgodets, (* 1653 in Paris; † 20. Mai 1728) war ein französischer Architekt. (de)
  • Antoine Desgodets, architecte français, né à Paris en 1653, mort le 20 mai 1728. Il a aussi écrit son nom Desgodetz. Par erreur, à la suite du nom de son petit-fils François Antoine Babuty qui se faisait appeler François Antoine Babuty-Desgodets, on trouve des éditions de ses livres sur des sites web sous le nom d’Antoine Babuty Desgodetz. (fr)
  • Антуа́н Дегоде́ (фр. Antoine Desgodets; 1653 год, Париж — 20 мая 1728 года, там же) — французский архитектор и теоретик архитектуры. (ru)
  • Antoine Babuty Desgodetz's (1653–1728) publication Les edifices antiques de Rome dessinés et mesurés très exactement (Paris 1682) provided detailed engravings of the monuments and antiquities of Rome to serve French artists and architects. Desgodetz had been sent to Rome in an official capacity, part of French architectural and artistic policy, and the engravings for his publication were supervised by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, according to Desgodetz' introduction. The young architect with a copy of Les edifices antiques de Rome could determine the precise proportions of many Roman structures, such as the portico of the Pantheon, or the Temple of Vesta, Tivoli, that were considered the best models, a practice that had the effect of standardizing the details of academic architecture in France. (en)
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  • Antoine Babuty Desgodetz's (1653–1728) publication Les edifices antiques de Rome dessinés et mesurés très exactement (Paris 1682) provided detailed engravings of the monuments and antiquities of Rome to serve French artists and architects. Desgodetz had been sent to Rome in an official capacity, part of French architectural and artistic policy, and the engravings for his publication were supervised by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, according to Desgodetz' introduction. The young architect with a copy of Les edifices antiques de Rome could determine the precise proportions of many Roman structures, such as the portico of the Pantheon, or the Temple of Vesta, Tivoli, that were considered the best models, a practice that had the effect of standardizing the details of academic architecture in France. His Edifices antiques was reissued in Paris, 1729 and again in 1779, when it proved as helpful to Neoclassical architects as it had been to classicizing Late Baroque ones. The young Robert Adam toyed with the idea of producing a revised version of Desgodetz before he hit on the idea of striking into fresh territory with measured engravings of the ruins of Diocletian's palace at Spalatro (Split, Croatia). Claude Perrault's view that the architectural norms that had formerly been presented as divinely inspired, authoritative and derived from nature, were in fact arbitrary, with a social origin under constraints of individual situations, "employed empirical observation instead of the opinion of authorities. Essential to his proof were the measurements taken by Desgodetz in Rome, clearly indicating the disparity in the proportions of the great monuments themselves." Les edifices antiques... was reproduced in 1972 (Portland, Oregon : Collegium Graphicum). (en)
  • Antoine Babuty Desgodetz, häufig auch Antoine Desgodets, (* 1653 in Paris; † 20. Mai 1728) war ein französischer Architekt. (de)
  • Antoine Desgodets, architecte français, né à Paris en 1653, mort le 20 mai 1728. Il a aussi écrit son nom Desgodetz. Par erreur, à la suite du nom de son petit-fils François Antoine Babuty qui se faisait appeler François Antoine Babuty-Desgodets, on trouve des éditions de ses livres sur des sites web sous le nom d’Antoine Babuty Desgodetz. (fr)
  • Антуа́н Дегоде́ (фр. Antoine Desgodets; 1653 год, Париж — 20 мая 1728 года, там же) — французский архитектор и теоретик архитектуры. (ru)
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