As for philosophy, it makes an architect high-minded and not self-assuming, but rather renders him courteous, just, and honest without avariciousness. This is very important, for no work can be rightly done without honesty and incorruptibility.


Chapter I, Sec. 7 - De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC) - Book I


As for philosophy, it makes an architect high-minded and not self-assuming, but rather renders him courteous, just, and honest without...

As for philosophy, it makes an architect high-minded and not self-assuming, but rather renders him courteous, just, and honest without...

As for philosophy, it makes an architect high-minded and not self-assuming, but rather renders him courteous, just, and honest without...

As for philosophy, it makes an architect high-minded and not self-assuming, but rather renders him courteous, just, and honest without...