The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... architecture is ' impious . ' Next , a prick to the social conscience : Renaissance architecture entails conditions , and is demanded by desires that are oppressive and unjust ; it ' makes slaves of its work- men and sybarites of its ...
... architecture is ' impious . ' Next , a prick to the social conscience : Renaissance architecture entails conditions , and is demanded by desires that are oppressive and unjust ; it ' makes slaves of its work- men and sybarites of its ...
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... Renaissance front is a real one , and 1 This may seem obvious enough , and too obvious ; but , as Words- worth wrote in a famous preface : If it shall appear to some that my ... Renaissance architecture , the 152 THE ARCHITECTURE OF HUMANISM.
... Renaissance front is a real one , and 1 This may seem obvious enough , and too obvious ; but , as Words- worth wrote in a famous preface : If it shall appear to some that my ... Renaissance architecture , the 152 THE ARCHITECTURE OF HUMANISM.
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... Renaissance it was deliberately misused . They approve Bramante and Palladio and the academic school ; but for the rest - and above all for the baroque - they have one constant ground of censure : Renaissance architecture perverts the ...
... Renaissance it was deliberately misused . They approve Bramante and Palladio and the academic school ; but for the rest - and above all for the baroque - they have one constant ground of censure : Renaissance architecture perverts the ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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