Die Europauml;ische Baustilfibel gibt einen Uuml;berblick uuml;ber die stilistische Entwicklung der Architektur Europas von ihren Anfauml;ngen bis in die Gegenwart. In der groszlig;en Entfernung; aus der ein solcher Abriss nur mouml;glich ist; fauml;llt naturgemauml;szlig; das Herausragende ins Auge; sei es dass es fuuml;r sich ein Meisterwerk darstellt; sei es dass es wegweisend fuuml;r die weitere Entwicklung geworden ist. Aus der historischen Distanz ist eine Verlagerung der Schwerpunkte von Land zu Land offensichtlich; aus welchen Gruuml;nden auch immer sie stattgefunden hat. So ist etwa Frankreich das Land der gotischen Kathedralen; Italien die Geburtsstauml;tte der Renaissance; wo sie auch ihre Vollendung findet. Dort nimmt die barocke Baukunst ihren Anfang; die groszlig;en Meisterwerke des Spauml;tbarock stehen jedoch in den Lauml;ndern nouml;rdlich der Alpen. Die reiche Bebilderung des Buches in Gestalt von Grundrissen; Fassadenrissen und Schnittperspektiven; ergauml;nzt durch die Wiedergabe der charakteristischen Bauornamentik; veranschaulichen die jeweiligen Stilmerkmale.
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful. The Missing Manual for Elements 13 is GREATBy J. CruzatI have purchased several of the Missing Manual books in the past as the Elements program has been upgraded and improved. In the past I have always read and used this the book as a reference to find out "how-to-do" ideas with which I was not familiar. When Photoshop Elements 13 was released; I really excited about the many changes that had been made in the program that I had not spent much time with even in version 12. I bought the Elements 13 Missing Manual knowing that it would be a good "reference" book. In the meantime; I had also decided to take a more serious attitude with my photography and get down to business. When I purchased the Missing Manual for Elements 13; I approached the book knowing that there would be good information even though I had not spent much time with the program itself. When I began reviewing the book to find out what was in the program; I really became excited because the Table of Contents and the Index are the first parts I look for in any technical book. These two parts of the book were listing all of the functions I had ever wanted in a photo editor. I had tried to learn Photoshop (the BIG Brother) but was not successful because of its complexity; needed by the professionals. This edition of the Missing Manual "blew my mind". The details and explanations are truly the kind of information anyone who is more serious about photo editing will truly value; like getting an instructor without paying for the actual class. It is truly a GREAT value for anyone who needs down-to-earth detailed information. Plus; the book also offers added files and information on its web pages.22 of 23 people found the following review helpful. A Must Have Book!By John ObradovichIve compared the Elements Missing Manual series with other manuals since Elements 9 came out. I am just as pleased with Photoshop Elements 13: The Missing Manual as I have been with all of Barbara Brundages other Elements Missing Manuals. Barbara knows how to write the Missing Manual so it is easy to understand and follow and has many helpful illustrations. I teach several Photoshop Elements classes throughout the year and use her book as my guide and recommend it to all of my students.7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Should be included with the software!By starrroadMissing is correct. Perhaps I am too old and set in my ways to constantly refer to a built in or web based manual when I want to get a complete overview of a skill before I attempt it. A PAPER book is eminently more suitable to one who prefers to read and keep the manual on the desk in front of you without constantly jumping to an online service. This book well written and contains enough photos to highlight those skills that you may only want to learn for a particular job. It is also suitable basal primer for new Elements learners. Even if you have an earlier version of Elements I believe you will still find this quite a useful accessory..