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The Seven Lamps of Architecture is an extended essay, first published in May 1849 and written by the English art critic and theorist John Ruskin. The 'lamps' of the title are Ruskin's principles of architecture, which he later enlarged upon in the three-volume The Stones of Venice. To an extent, they codified some of the contemporary thinking behind the Gothic Revival. At the time of its publication, A. W. N. Pugin and others had already advanced the ideas of the Revival and it was well under way in practice. Ruskin offered little new to the debate, but the book helped to capture and summarise the thoughts of the movement. The Seven Lamps also proved a great popular success, and received the approval of the ecclesiologists typified by the Cambridge Camden Society, who criticised in their p

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  • The Seven Lamps of Architecture (es)
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  • 建築の七灯 (ja)
  • Семь светочей архитектуры (ru)
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  • 『建築の七灯』(The Seven Lamps of Architecture)は、イギリスの美術評論家ジョン・ラスキンによって1849年に書かれた建築思想書である。ラスキンの建築に対する基本的な考え方を7つの章に分けて解説している。 (ja)
  • Las Siete Lámparas de la Arquitectura (The Seven Lamps of Architecture) es un ensayo extendido, publicado en mayo de 1849 por primera vez y escrito por el crítico de arte inglés y teórico John Ruskin. La palabra 'lámparas' del título se refiere a los principios de arquitectura de Ruskin, los principios que más tarde ampliará a en los tres volúmenes de Las Piedras de Venice.​ En ellos codifica algunos de los conceptos del pensamiento contemporáneo que avalaron el Resurgimiento gótico. En el tiempo de su publicación, Augustus Pugin y otros estaba adelantando las ideas del neogótico y que él puso en práctica. Ruskin ofreció algo nuevo al debate, y el libro ayudó para capturar y sintetizar los pensamientos del movimiento. Las Siete Lamparas de la arquitectura también tuvo gran éxito popular, y (es)
  • The Seven Lamps of Architecture is an extended essay, first published in May 1849 and written by the English art critic and theorist John Ruskin. The 'lamps' of the title are Ruskin's principles of architecture, which he later enlarged upon in the three-volume The Stones of Venice. To an extent, they codified some of the contemporary thinking behind the Gothic Revival. At the time of its publication, A. W. N. Pugin and others had already advanced the ideas of the Revival and it was well under way in practice. Ruskin offered little new to the debate, but the book helped to capture and summarise the thoughts of the movement. The Seven Lamps also proved a great popular success, and received the approval of the ecclesiologists typified by the Cambridge Camden Society, who criticised in their p (en)
  • Семь светочей архитектуры (с англ. The Seven Lamps of Architecture) — это обширное эссе, впервые опубликованное в мае 1849 года и написанное английским искусствоведом и теоретиком Джоном Раскиным. «Светочи» — это принципы архитектуры Раскина, которые он позже расширил до трехтомника «Камни Венеции». В какой-то степени они кодифицировали некоторые современные идеи, лежащие в основе Готического возрождения. На момент публикации Огастес Пьюджин и другие архитекторы уже продвигали идеи Возрождения и применяли их на практике. Раскин предложил немного нового, но в то же время, книга помогла уловить и обобщить основные идеи и мысли движения. «Семь светочей» также добились большого успеха в народе и получили одобрение экклезиологов, представленных Камденским обществом Кембриджа, которые в своей пу (ru)
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  • The Seven Lamps of Architecture (en)
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  • Smith, Elder & Co.
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