The Symbolism of Churches and Church Ornaments: A Translation of the First Book of the Rationale Divinorum OfficiorumGibbings, 1906 - 195 strán (strany) |
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Strana x
... appears to have studied it diligently . The We must now say a few words as on our own share in the work . With ... appear to be : but we wish the reader to bear in mind , that the weakness of any portion of them is no argument against ...
... appears to have studied it diligently . The We must now say a few words as on our own share in the work . With ... appear to be : but we wish the reader to bear in mind , that the weakness of any portion of them is no argument against ...
Strana xix
... appears destined to be the reviver of Christian . art . It is not that the rules of the science have not been studied , that the examples bequeathed to us have not been imitated , that the details are not understood . We have ( though ...
... appears destined to be the reviver of Christian . art . It is not that the rules of the science have not been studied , that the examples bequeathed to us have not been imitated , that the details are not understood . We have ( though ...
Strana xxviii
... appear to believe the symbolism of details rather than any general principle . He was the first , we think , to ... appears to believe that , from the very first , all church architecture was intentionally symbolical . Now this is ...
... appear to believe the symbolism of details rather than any general principle . He was the first , we think , to ... appears to believe that , from the very first , all church architecture was intentionally symbolical . Now this is ...
Strana xxx
... appears to be open to no such objection . On the one hand there are given materials to work upon , and on the other a given spirit which is to mould and inform the mass . The contest goes on : mind gradually subdues matter , until in ...
... appears to be open to no such objection . On the one hand there are given materials to work upon , and on the other a given spirit which is to mould and inform the mass . The contest goes on : mind gradually subdues matter , until in ...
Strana xxxii
... appears more puzzling than usual that it is of later work , and therefore not explainable — his random per- versions of Scripture - his puerile conceits about the door - deserve this criticism , This same south door he extols as a ...
... appears more puzzling than usual that it is of later work , and therefore not explainable — his random per- versions of Scripture - his puerile conceits about the door - deserve this criticism , This same south door he extols as a ...
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