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Strana 365
First , the regressive linear conceptions of Hesiodic type seem to have lost their
prestige greatly and become the object of attack and satire on the part of many
Greek comic poets and writers , from Aristophanes to Cratinus and Pherecrates .
First , the regressive linear conceptions of Hesiodic type seem to have lost their
prestige greatly and become the object of attack and satire on the part of many
Greek comic poets and writers , from Aristophanes to Cratinus and Pherecrates .
Strana 375
Others , like J. Bodin ( 1530–1596 ) , G. Bruno , Campanella ( 1568–1629 ) , G.
Botero ( 1540-1617 ) , are also in that stream , but they introduce , to a notable
extent , the elements of the progressively linear conception . Though things move
in ...
Others , like J. Bodin ( 1530–1596 ) , G. Bruno , Campanella ( 1568–1629 ) , G.
Botero ( 1540-1617 ) , are also in that stream , but they introduce , to a notable
extent , the elements of the progressively linear conception . Though things move
in ...
Strana 379
... Sensate mentality and culture , the parallel rise and triumph of the
progressively linear conception in the evolution of life and mankind well supports
the proposition as to the association of progressive linearism with rising Sensate
culture .
... Sensate mentality and culture , the parallel rise and triumph of the
progressively linear conception in the evolution of life and mankind well supports
the proposition as to the association of progressive linearism with rising Sensate
culture .
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