ALFRED BACHMANN: ROOF IN SLAVIC FOLK ARCHITECTURE [1929].

1900,00  brutto

Lviv 1929

Published by the Scientific Society.

205 s. 24 cm. 31 figures in the text.

Number on title page.

Bibliophilic binding made by hand in the bindery of the Polish Antykwariat.

Description

“Roof in Slavic Folk Building” by Alfred Bachmann is a fundamental study of ethnography and folk architecture, published in 1929 by the Lviv Scientific Society. The publication is a pioneering study devoted to one of the key elements of traditional Slavic construction – the structure and form of the roof.

The author, a prominent ethnographer and researcher of folk culture, analyzes not only the technical aspects of roof constructions (rafter, rafter framing, roofing), but also their symbolism, significance in spiritual culture and regional variation throughout Slavic lands. The work is enriched with 31 figures in the text, which provide excellent documentation of the structural and decorative solutions discussed.

Bachmann’s work, published in a series of publications by the Lviv Scientific Society, remains to this day a valuable resource for ethnographers, architectural historians, ethnologists and all those interested in traditional rural construction and the material culture of the Slavs.

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