Early Renaissance Architectural Theory and Practice in Antonio Filarete's Trattato Di ArchitetturaFootnote* This study was carried out with the support of a Fulbright Fellowship in Italy, 1956–1958 and supplementary grants from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. Brief extracts of this article in Italian appeared in the Bollellino tecnico degli architetti della Toscana, 1958, no. 3/4, pp. 13–16. I am grateful to Dr. Bernard Degenhart, Munich, for his aid in procuring a photograph of the Pisanello drawing in Paris. Mr. Francis Booth of the Department of Architecture, Carnegie Institute of Technology, executed the line drawings.
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