according to Jerónimo de Prado
With the Saludas, Dedications, and copper engravings from Volumes I and II by Juan Bautista Villalpando
Siruela Publishing House, 1991
Facsimile edition of Volumes I and II of the Renaissance treatise by Jerónimo de Prado and Juan Bautista Villalpando, which reconstructs the Temple of Jerusalem as described by the prophet Ezekiel. The work combines theology, architecture, and sacred geometry in an ideal interpretation of divine architecture, accompanied by copper engravings and original texts.
In these initial volumes, Prado develops the theological and symbolic interpretation of the prophetic vision, while Villalpando begins the architectural translation of that sacred image, uniting faith, art, and science in one of the most ambitious works of Renaissance thought.