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of Roman society , or any other aspect of Roman history , as an absolutely unique event or process which has nothing in common with , or recurring in , other societies and other periods . Is such a task possible to accomplish ?
of Roman society , or any other aspect of Roman history , as an absolutely unique event or process which has nothing in common with , or recurring in , other societies and other periods . Is such a task possible to accomplish ?
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styled a description of Roman religion generally , because it would be the religion of only a few different Roman individuals out of hundreds of thousands , each of whom , according to the thesis , would be unique .
styled a description of Roman religion generally , because it would be the religion of only a few different Roman individuals out of hundreds of thousands , each of whom , according to the thesis , would be unique .
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The main effect of this was a series of imitative waves of Roman art : imitation of the Hellenistic Visualism in the first century B.C .; then imitation of the Idealistic art of Greece in the time of Augustus ; then again several waves ...
The main effect of this was a series of imitative waves of Roman art : imitation of the Hellenistic Visualism in the first century B.C .; then imitation of the Idealistic art of Greece in the time of Augustus ; then again several waves ...
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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 |
LIST OF TABLES | 97 |
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Active appear architecture artists Ascetic aspect beauty becomes beginning body century chapter character Christian classes classical complete countries course culture depicted direction discussed dominant elements empirical especially essential existence expression external fact field fifth figures fluctuations functional further give given Greek groups human idea ideal Idealistic Ideational Ideationalism important increase individual integrated Italy kind later less linear literature logical material means mentality mind Mixed nature needs nineteenth objects organs painting pass Percentages period persons phenomena present principle problem purely qualitative reality reason recurrence regard religion religious remains rendering represent Roman sculpture secular Sensate sense sensual similar social space spiritual stage style subjects symbolic TABLE theories things thirteenth tion traits true turn unit values various Visual waves whole