Publications

Hurx, Merlijn and Agnes Kooijman. “Het Paleis aan de Maas. Giudici’s nieuwe zeemagazijn van de Rotterdamse Admiraliteit (1785-1788).” Bulletin KNOB 2 (2025): 20-46. 

Merrill, Elizabeth. “Francesco di Giorgio’s Opusculum de architectura as self-portrait.” Drawing Matter Journal 3 (2025).

Merrill, Elizabeth. “Perfection in Rule or a License to Innovate? Early Modern Architects Read Vitruvius Book III.1.” Ramus 52 (2024): 178–207, DOI:10.1017/rmu.2024.

Conference Papers & Invited Lectures

Merrill, Elizabeth. Is Everything a Copy? Rethinking the ingenuity of 15th-century machine drawings,” at the Ax:son Johnson Centre for the Study of Classical Architecture, Cambridge University, February 2025.

Merrill, Elizabeth. “Francesco di Giorgio’s antiquarian empiricism,” at Creativity and Invention in Antiquarian Drawings (1400-1600), Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford, September 2024.

Merrill, Elizabeth. Red chalk in the reproduction of early modern architectural drawings, at Scientiae 2024, Brussels, June 2024.

Merrill, Elizabeth. Architectural Tracings and the Fragility of Design Authorship,” at the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain (SAHGB) and Institute of Historical Research Seminar, London, May 2024.

Merrill, Elizabeth. “Documenting Drawings: Giovanni Antonio Dosio’s Tracings of Roman Architecture,” at Exploring Rome through Drawing in the 16th Century, Bibliotheca Hertziana, Rome, March 2024.

Merrill, Elizabeth. “Architectural Tracing: Evidence for an Unwritten, Early Modern History,” Library Lunch Talk, Faculty Library Engineering and Architecture, Ghent University, May 2023.

Sartore, Rebecca. The Libro Capponi and Antonio da Sangallo the Elder’s Invenzione in Drawings after the Antique,” at Creativity and Invention in Antiquarian Drawings (1400-1600), Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford, September 2024.

Sartore, Rebecca. The use of parchment in Italian Architectural Drawings (14th-16th centuries) at Scientiae 2024, Brussels, June 2024.