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Nevertheless such a mentality is symptomatic in many respects , and its
fluctuations deserve to be followed at least briefly . Like mysticism and fideism it
emerged comparatively late in the history of the Greek mentality ( about the
middle of the ...
Nevertheless such a mentality is symptomatic in many respects , and its
fluctuations deserve to be followed at least briefly . Like mysticism and fideism it
emerged comparatively late in the history of the Greek mentality ( about the
middle of the ...
Strana 145
A more important consideration is that the curves representing both “ variables ”
describe ( with varying , sometimes alternating periods of lag ) two waves during
the same centuries ; that both reach a comparatively high level during these ...
A more important consideration is that the curves representing both “ variables ”
describe ( with varying , sometimes alternating periods of lag ) two waves during
the same centuries ; that both reach a comparatively high level during these ...
Strana 195
Maxima Minima ( Periods when it is comparatively strong ) ( Periods when it is
comparatively weak ) 1. c . 540 B.C. 1. 580-540 B.C. 2. 420-320 2. 480-440 3. 80-
20 3. 300-100 4. 100–1480 A.D. ( From 540 to 1260 it dominates absolutely . ) 4.
Maxima Minima ( Periods when it is comparatively strong ) ( Periods when it is
comparatively weak ) 1. c . 540 B.C. 1. 580-540 B.C. 2. 420-320 2. 480-440 3. 80-
20 3. 300-100 4. 100–1480 A.D. ( From 540 to 1260 it dominates absolutely . ) 4.
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