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Such is the essence of the Roman art (omitting here the Christian) during the first
century B.C. and the first three ... with the beginning of Christianity, there entered
a stream of pure Ideationalism in the form of the early Christian art, the art of the ...
Such is the essence of the Roman art (omitting here the Christian) during the first
century B.C. and the first three ... with the beginning of Christianity, there entered
a stream of pure Ideationalism in the form of the early Christian art, the art of the ...
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The emergence of Christianity at the beginning of the first century meant , as we
shall see , the beginning of a great ... And , indeed , the earliest Christian art , that
of the Catacombs , was practically pure Ideational art : symbolic and ...
The emergence of Christianity at the beginning of the first century meant , as we
shall see , the beginning of a great ... And , indeed , the earliest Christian art , that
of the Catacombs , was practically pure Ideational art : symbolic and ...
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of all paintings and sculptures; in the tenth and the eleventh centuries, the
percentage rises to 92.1 ; and then in the twelfth and — especially —in the
thirteenth centuries, when practically all the art was Christian, we see a sudden
drop of the ...
of all paintings and sculptures; in the tenth and the eleventh centuries, the
percentage rises to 92.1 ; and then in the twelfth and — especially —in the
thirteenth centuries, when practically all the art was Christian, we see a sudden
drop of the ...
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PART | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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