Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 1Bedminster Press, 1962 |
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Strana 167
... conception of sociocultural and historical processes.15 Since according to this conception there are no recurrences , no uniformities can be formulated ; consequently no dis- cipline devoted to a study of recurrent sociocultural ...
... conception of sociocultural and historical processes.15 Since according to this conception there are no recurrences , no uniformities can be formulated ; consequently no dis- cipline devoted to a study of recurrent sociocultural ...
Strana 187
... conception agrees with the unicist conception . However , as has been mentioned , processes with a unique aspect are not woven of entirely unique materials . They have recurrent and repeated elements . To the extent that they repeat ...
... conception agrees with the unicist conception . However , as has been mentioned , processes with a unique aspect are not woven of entirely unique materials . They have recurrent and repeated elements . To the extent that they repeat ...
Strana 213
... conception and that of Ligeti . Both consider architecture the earliest form of art , and point out its predominance in the Ancient Orient . Both place sculpture next and describe it as predominant in and typical of classical antiquity ...
... conception and that of Ligeti . Both consider architecture the earliest form of art , and point out its predominance in the Ancient Orient . Both place sculpture next and describe it as predominant in and typical of classical antiquity ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Main Styles in Art by Countries | 4 |
The Visual and Ideational in Art by Countries | 5 |
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A. K. Coomaraswamy appear architecture artists Ascetic Ideational baroque becomes Buddhism Byzantine art causal century B.C. chap Christian art classes classical Confucianism countries cubistic culture mentality Deonna depicted dominant eighteenth elements empirical Epicureanism European existence external fifteenth fifth century fluctuations fourth century given Graeco-Roman Greece Greek Hellenistic Hinduism Ibid ideal Idealistic art Ideational art Ideational mentality Ideational style Ideationalism ideoplastic illusionistic impressionism impressionistic integrated Jainism linear literature logical logico-meaningful Lysippus malerisch means medieval Middle Ages Mixed nature Nirvana objects organs painting and sculpture paleolithic passim paysage Percentages period phenomena Phidias portraits portraiture purely qualitative quantitative reality recurrence religion religious rococo Roman sculpture Sensate mentality Sensate music sense sensual similar social sociocultural spatial spiritual stage standpoint subjects symbolic Taoism theories thirteenth century tion Total Numbers traits values various Visual art Visual style waves