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are 95 to 100 per cent transcendentally symbolic in topic , as well as in form of
rendering.15 As is shown elsewhere , the other forms of art and the whole
mentality of the Middle Ages were transcendentally symbolic or Ideational.16
Finally , the ...
are 95 to 100 per cent transcendentally symbolic in topic , as well as in form of
rendering.15 As is shown elsewhere , the other forms of art and the whole
mentality of the Middle Ages were transcendentally symbolic or Ideational.16
Finally , the ...
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The Middle Ages were the age of symbols . ... everywhere ” : in books , in
churches , on medals.105 Mâle says further that this allegory was quite different
either from the Greek symbolism of the classical age or from that of the Middle
Ages .
The Middle Ages were the age of symbols . ... everywhere ” : in books , in
churches , on medals.105 Mâle says further that this allegory was quite different
either from the Greek symbolism of the classical age or from that of the Middle
Ages .
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Huizinga well sums up the situation : “ In the Middle Ages the symbolist attitude
was much more in evidence than the causal or the genetic attitude . ” The
symbolic -- and especially the transcendentally symbolic principle became there
the ...
Huizinga well sums up the situation : “ In the Middle Ages the symbolist attitude
was much more in evidence than the causal or the genetic attitude . ” The
symbolic -- and especially the transcendentally symbolic principle became there
the ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 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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