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This is a scholarly examination of the theoretical work of one of
the most important architects of early modern Europe. Trained as a
scientist, Wren applied the seventeenth-century scientific methods
to his study of ancient, medieval, Renaissance and contemporary
architecture. From his study of ancient buildings, he posited a new
version of the origins and development of the Classical style,
thereby becoming one of the first to challenge theoretical
principles of architecture that had been upheld since the
Renaissance. Rejecting the idea of beauty as absolute and innate,
Wren formulated an empirical definition, based on visual perception
and custom. His acceptance of the relativity of beauty also led him
to recognize the Gothic style, then disparaged by himself and his
contemporaries throughout Europe, as a legitimate one that evolved
within particular cultural circumstances. This edition of Wren's
writings includes accurate, annotated transcriptions of the texts.
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