History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... Christ became sterner , older , and more mournful . About the twelfth century , this change became almost universal . From this period , writes one of the most learned of modern archæologists , " Christ appears more and more melancholy ...
... Christ became sterner , older , and more mournful . About the twelfth century , this change became almost universal . From this period , writes one of the most learned of modern archæologists , " Christ appears more and more melancholy ...
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... Christ , which for so many centuries formed the real object of the worship of Christen- dom , is derived from the Gnostic artists.3 Besides this , Gnosticism formed the highest representation of a process of transformation or ...
... Christ , which for so many centuries formed the real object of the worship of Christen- dom , is derived from the Gnostic artists.3 Besides this , Gnosticism formed the highest representation of a process of transformation or ...
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... Christ , suffering and deep melancholy be- came more and more the prevailing expression as the dark ages rolled on , which was still further increased by the black tint the medieval artists frequently gave her , in allusion to the ...
... Christ , suffering and deep melancholy be- came more and more the prevailing expression as the dark ages rolled on , which was still further increased by the black tint the medieval artists frequently gave her , in allusion to the ...
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