The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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A Study in the History of Taste Geoffrey Scott. attempted something different from what he did attempt , then the dome of St. Peter's may induce nothing but an intellectual irritation . But then , this attitude to architecture , carried ...
A Study in the History of Taste Geoffrey Scott. attempted something different from what he did attempt , then the dome of St. Peter's may induce nothing but an intellectual irritation . But then , this attitude to architecture , carried ...
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... attempt , in a sudden and ardent sequence , the extremest poles of opposite design , and in each attempt to discern for a brief instant the supreme and perfect type : a humanist passion which made of architecture the counterpart of all ...
... attempt , in a sudden and ardent sequence , the extremest poles of opposite design , and in each attempt to discern for a brief instant the supreme and perfect type : a humanist passion which made of architecture the counterpart of all ...
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... attempt , should not cease to be a book . To carry my subject a stage further would be to enter a field where I could no longer entertain any such ambition . If I ever now attempt this , it will be in a separate and more technical form ...
... attempt , should not cease to be a book . To carry my subject a stage further would be to enter a field where I could no longer entertain any such ambition . If I ever now attempt this , it will be in a separate and more technical form ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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