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Entry#  748. III. Castles and Villas.


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III. Castles and Villas.


A. Castles.


Pl. LXXX, No. 1 (P. V. fol. 39b; No. d'ordre 2282). The fortified

place here represented is said by Vallardi to be the_ "castello" _at

Milan, but without any satisfactory reason. The high tower behind

the_ "rivellino" _ravelin--seems to be intended as a watch-tower.


Pl. LXXX, No. 2 (MS. B, 23b). A similarly constructed tower probably

intended for the same use.


Pl. LXXX, No. 3 (MS. B). Sketches for corner towers with steps for a

citadel.


Pl. LXXX, No. 4 (W. XVI). A cupola crowning a corner tower; an

interesting example of decorative fortification. In this

reproduction of the original pen and ink drawing it appears

reversed.


B. Projects for Palaces.


Pl. LXXXI, No. 2 (MS. C. A, 75b; 221a, see No. 748). Project for a

royal residence at Amboise in France.


Pl. LXXXII, No. 1 (C. A 308a; 939a). A plan for a somewhat extensive

residence, and various details; but there is no text to elucidate

it; in courts are written the three names:


Sam                   cosi                   giova

       _(St. Mark)_           _(Cosmo)_               _(John)_,

arch                   mo                     nino


C. Plans for small castles or Villas.


The three following sketches greatly resemble each other. Pl.

LXXXII, No. 2 (MS. K3 36b; see No. 749)._


_Pl. LXXXII, No. 3 (MS. B 60a; See No. 750).


Pl. LXXXIII (W. XVII). The text on this sheet refers to Cyprus (see

Topographical Notes No. 1103), but seems to have no direct

connection with the sketches inserted between.


Pl. LXXXVIII, Nos. 6 and 7 (MS. B, 12a; see No. 751). A section of a

circular pavilion with the plan of a similar building by the side of

it. These two drawings have a special historical interest because

the text written below mentions the Duke and Duchess of Milan.


The sketch of a villa on a terrace at the end of a garden occurs in

C. A. 150; and in C. A. 77b; 225b is another sketch of a villa

somewhat resembling the_ Belvedere _of Pope Innocent VIII, at Rome.

In C. A. 62b; 193b there is a Loggia.


Pl. LXXXII, No. 4 (C. A. 387a; 1198a) is a tower-shaped_ Loggia

_above a fountain. The machinery is very ingeniously screened from

view._


 

The Palace of the prince must have a piazza in front of it.


Houses intended for dancing or any kind of jumping or any other

movements with a multitude of people, must be on the ground- floor;

for I have already witnessed the destruction of some, causing death

to many persons, and above all let every wall, be it ever so thin,

rest on the ground or on arches with a good foundation.


Let the mezzanines of the dwellings be divided by walls made of very

thin bricks, and without wood on account of fire.


Let all the privies have ventilation by shafts  in the thickness of

the walls, so as to exhale by the roofs.


The mezzanines should be vaulted, and the vaults will be stronger in

proportion as they are of small size.


The ties of oak must be enclosed in the walls in order to be

protected from fire.


Footnote: The remarks accompanying the plan reproduced on Pl.

LXXXI, No. 2 are as follows: Above, to the left: "_in_ a _angholo

stia la guardia de la sstalla_" (in the angle _a_ may be the keeper

of the stable). Below are the words "_strada dabosa_" (road to

Amboise), parallel with this "_fossa br 40_" (the moat 40 braccia)

fixing the width of the moat. In the large court surrounded by a

portico "_in terre No.--Largha br.80 e lugha br 120_." To the right

of the castle is a large basin for aquatic sports with the words

"_Giostre colle nave cioe li giostra li stieno sopra le na_"

(Jousting in boats that is the men are to be in boats). J. P. R.  


The privies must be numerous and going one into the other in order

that the stench may not penetrate into the dwellings., and all their

doors must shut off themselves with counterpoises.


The main division of the facade of this palace is into two portions;

that is to say the width of the court-yard must be half the whole

facade; the 2nd ...


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