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Strana 385
The beginning of the nineteenth century in several countries is marked by a
temporary slight increase of the religious class compared with the eighteenth
century, probably as a consequence of the Revolutions and the Napoleonic Wars
, but ...
The beginning of the nineteenth century in several countries is marked by a
temporary slight increase of the religious class compared with the eighteenth
century, probably as a consequence of the Revolutions and the Napoleonic Wars
, but ...
Strana 467
And yet, we saw that it increased instead of decreasing. ... increase that again
suggests the inner connection. ... countries their part in the total secular art has
tended to increase as we pass from the early centuries to the thirteenth; then it ...
And yet, we saw that it increased instead of decreasing. ... increase that again
suggests the inner connection. ... countries their part in the total secular art has
tended to increase as we pass from the early centuries to the thirteenth; then it ...
Strana 468
This increase seems to represent a compensation for the decrease of the animal
pictures. Their proportion was sufficiently high in the Middle Ages, but there the
images of still life were used mainly symbolically or ideationally. The twelfth and ...
This increase seems to represent a compensation for the decrease of the animal
pictures. Their proportion was sufficiently high in the Middle Ages, but there the
images of still life were used mainly symbolically or ideationally. The twelfth and ...
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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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