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The Origins of Vitrevious
There are no contemporary references to Vitrevious, so there's no obvious evidence that he was widely read in his own day. In the 70s AD, Pliny the Elder sites Vitrevious on three occasions as a source on things like timber and pigments and stones. Beyond that, we have a few scattered references in the third, fourth and fifth centuries which do increasingly give the impression that Vitrevious is emerging as the foremost architectural authority and antiquity. It has to be emphasised of course that we're now in a Christian age, and vitrevious is writing about what would be regarded as pagan temples for the most part.