The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... period of the past may recall , by association , the emotions with which that period is , at the time , poetically regarded . And to these emotions , originally engendered by literature , romanticism makes the other arts subservient ...
... period of the past may recall , by association , the emotions with which that period is , at the time , poetically regarded . And to these emotions , originally engendered by literature , romanticism makes the other arts subservient ...
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... period . Raphael's ruined villa ' Madama , ' Peruzzi's palace of the Massimi , the Farnesina , which these two names dispute , a score of other Roman houses , with that at Florence of the Pandolfini , all have this greatness , this ...
... period . Raphael's ruined villa ' Madama , ' Peruzzi's palace of the Massimi , the Farnesina , which these two names dispute , a score of other Roman houses , with that at Florence of the Pandolfini , all have this greatness , this ...
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... periods , antiquity and the period of which antiquity became the base two periods when thought itself was humanistic . The centre of that architecture was the human body ; its method , to transcribe in stone the body's favourable states ...
... periods , antiquity and the period of which antiquity became the base two periods when thought itself was humanistic . The centre of that architecture was the human body ; its method , to transcribe in stone the body's favourable states ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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