Columen, cantherii, transtra et capreoli: intorno alla genesi delle incavallature lignee

The herein paper proposes a diachronic analysis of the timber carpentry roof in the roman context. It is based on cross attestations deriving from ancient literary sources, the iconography emphasized in artefacts belonging to different figurative arts that reproduce timber structures and on the bea...

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Main Author: Nicola Ruggieri
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Firenze University Press 2018-12-01
Series:Restauro Archeologico
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/1988
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spelling doaj-a727b98b994f4969b4df08ad4152e56b2020-11-25T03:27:12ZdeuFirenze University PressRestauro Archeologico1724-96862465-23772018-12-0126210.13128/RA-23413Columen, cantherii, transtra et capreoli: intorno alla genesi delle incavallature ligneeNicola Ruggieri0Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio per le province di Cz, Cs e Kr The herein paper proposes a diachronic analysis of the timber carpentry roof in the roman context. It is based on cross attestations deriving from ancient literary sources, the iconography emphasized in artefacts belonging to different figurative arts that reproduce timber structures and on the beam sockets still present in some constructions. The analysed roof carpentries developed in antiquity in Greece, Magna Graece and Etruria, were , in general, constituted by a horizontal member on which struts rest,  with the role of supporting two oblique members that form the roof pitch. An organization that persisted in the roman constructive culture at least until the 4th century when the truss system, able to generate new interrelations among the component elements, became particularly widespread. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/1988Incavallature ligneeStoria delle tecniche costruttive
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Columen, cantherii, transtra et capreoli: intorno alla genesi delle incavallature lignee
Restauro Archeologico
Incavallature lignee
Storia delle tecniche costruttive
author_facet Nicola Ruggieri
author_sort Nicola Ruggieri
title Columen, cantherii, transtra et capreoli: intorno alla genesi delle incavallature lignee
title_short Columen, cantherii, transtra et capreoli: intorno alla genesi delle incavallature lignee
title_full Columen, cantherii, transtra et capreoli: intorno alla genesi delle incavallature lignee
title_fullStr Columen, cantherii, transtra et capreoli: intorno alla genesi delle incavallature lignee
title_full_unstemmed Columen, cantherii, transtra et capreoli: intorno alla genesi delle incavallature lignee
title_sort columen, cantherii, transtra et capreoli: intorno alla genesi delle incavallature lignee
publisher Firenze University Press
series Restauro Archeologico
issn 1724-9686
2465-2377
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The herein paper proposes a diachronic analysis of the timber carpentry roof in the roman context. It is based on cross attestations deriving from ancient literary sources, the iconography emphasized in artefacts belonging to different figurative arts that reproduce timber structures and on the beam sockets still present in some constructions. The analysed roof carpentries developed in antiquity in Greece, Magna Graece and Etruria, were , in general, constituted by a horizontal member on which struts rest,  with the role of supporting two oblique members that form the roof pitch. An organization that persisted in the roman constructive culture at least until the 4th century when the truss system, able to generate new interrelations among the component elements, became particularly widespread.
topic Incavallature lignee
Storia delle tecniche costruttive
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/1988
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