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Received today — 2026年2月7日

Image Reuse in Eighteenth-Century Book History: Large-Scale Data-Driven Study of Headpiece Ornament Variants

Large-scale computer vision reveals that decorative headpiece ornaments in eighteenth-century books circulated far more widely — and systematically — than previously assumed. By tracking image variants across ECCO, the article challenges printer-centric accounts of book production and highlights the overlooked role of publishers and transnational networks.
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Let the Light in. Using LiDAR- and Photogrammetry-based BIM Reconstruction to Simulate Daylighting in the House of Trebius Valens, Pompeii

Daylight is a crucial element in the architecture of inhabited spaces, but in ancient housing it is often difficult to reconstruct. This article presents a 3D reconstruction of a Pompeian atrium house as the basis for modern daylight simulations. The results shed light on which spaces were usable at different times of day, while the methodology provides a foundation for further analyses of comparable houses

Let the Light in. Using LiDAR- and Photogrammetry-based BIM Reconstruction to Simulate Daylighting in the House of Trebius Valens, Pompeii

Daylight is a crucial element in the architecture of inhabited spaces, but in ancient housing it is often difficult to reconstruct. This article presents a 3D reconstruction of a Pompeian atrium house as the basis for modern daylight simulations. The results shed light on which spaces were usable at different times of day, while the methodology provides a foundation for further analyses of comparable houses
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