The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... relation of construction to architectural beauty ; how did the Renaissance conceive that relation ; and how far was it justified in its conception ? Let us begin by attempting , as fairly as we may , to formulate the ' scientific ...
... relation of construction to architectural beauty ; how did the Renaissance conceive that relation ; and how far was it justified in its conception ? Let us begin by attempting , as fairly as we may , to formulate the ' scientific ...
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... Relation of the ethical criticism to the romantic and to the mechanical PAGE III *** 114 115 117X 118 120 · 121 Nineteenth - century Puritanism contrasted with that of the seventeenth century in its relation to art Sectarian bias ...
... Relation of the ethical criticism to the romantic and to the mechanical PAGE III *** 114 115 117X 118 120 · 121 Nineteenth - century Puritanism contrasted with that of the seventeenth century in its relation to art Sectarian bias ...
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... Relation of the architecture of humanism to humanism · 240 240 241 • 241 X 242 243 244 Renaissance architecture and the architecture of antiquity 246 in general • Its relation to humanism in Greece And in Rome And in Italy EPILOGUE 1924 ...
... Relation of the architecture of humanism to humanism · 240 240 241 • 241 X 242 243 244 Renaissance architecture and the architecture of antiquity 246 in general • Its relation to humanism in Greece And in Rome And in Italy EPILOGUE 1924 ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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