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... classical windows , stringcourses , and cornices . The spontaneity of early- Renaissance architecture was curbed finally by the codification of rules for building in the classical style . The work on architecture by Vitruvius , the ...
... classical windows , stringcourses , and cornices . The spontaneity of early- Renaissance architecture was curbed finally by the codification of rules for building in the classical style . The work on architecture by Vitruvius , the ...
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... classical tradition was vital . When Milton wrote his epics on the Christian drama of salvation , Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained , the inspiration of Homer and Vergil was not to be denied . 43 Classical example stimulated and ...
... classical tradition was vital . When Milton wrote his epics on the Christian drama of salvation , Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained , the inspiration of Homer and Vergil was not to be denied . 43 Classical example stimulated and ...
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... classical literature . CLASSICAL WRITERS The differences between the English of Chaucer and that of Shake- speare , and between that of Shakespeare and Pope's are the result of a process of simplification , ordering , discipline , and ...
... classical literature . CLASSICAL WRITERS The differences between the English of Chaucer and that of Shake- speare , and between that of Shakespeare and Pope's are the result of a process of simplification , ordering , discipline , and ...
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HUMANISM AND THE ARTS | 3 |
THE REFORMATION AND COUNTER REFORMATION | 73 |
SCIENCE IN THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES | 137 |
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An Introduction to the History of the Western Tradition, Том 2 Edgar Nathaniel Johnson Перегляд фрагмента - 1959 |
An Introduction to the History of the Western Tradition, Том 2 Edgar Nathaniel Johnson Перегляд фрагмента - 1959 |
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