History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... Greek art was simply nature idealised , and as such has become the universal model . ' But it is with Christian art ... Greeks and Romans to exclude from sepulchral decorations every image of sadness . The funerals of the ancients were ...
... Greek art was simply nature idealised , and as such has become the universal model . ' But it is with Christian art ... Greeks and Romans to exclude from sepulchral decorations every image of sadness . The funerals of the ancients were ...
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... Greek Church , the Greek empire , and the Greek artists proved the most formidable obstacles to aesthetic development . It was from this quarter that the Iconoclasts issued forth to wage their fierce warfare against Christian sculpture ...
... Greek Church , the Greek empire , and the Greek artists proved the most formidable obstacles to aesthetic development . It was from this quarter that the Iconoclasts issued forth to wage their fierce warfare against Christian sculpture ...
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... Greek tongue in Ireland in the ninth century , 115. The Greek fear of the dead and predisposition to see ghosts , 123 note . Industrial pursuits , how regarded in Greece , ii . 84-85 . Money - lending among the Greeks , 92. The ...
... Greek tongue in Ireland in the ninth century , 115. The Greek fear of the dead and predisposition to see ghosts , 123 note . Industrial pursuits , how regarded in Greece , ii . 84-85 . Money - lending among the Greeks , 92. The ...
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