The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... distinction was now admitted . How X far such a distinction between construction and design is RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE 29.
... distinction was now admitted . How X far such a distinction between construction and design is RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE 29.
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... distinction between the several elements of architectural design with extreme clearness . It realised that , for certain pur- poses in architecture , fact counted for everything , and that in certain others , appearance counted for ...
... distinction between the several elements of architectural design with extreme clearness . It realised that , for certain pur- poses in architecture , fact counted for everything , and that in certain others , appearance counted for ...
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... distinctions of species , but loses sight of the great distinction of genus : the distinction between the profound and the accomplished . An accurate and even interest studies François Boucher with Bellini ; an equable curiosity extends ...
... distinctions of species , but loses sight of the great distinction of genus : the distinction between the profound and the accomplished . An accurate and even interest studies François Boucher with Bellini ; an equable curiosity extends ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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