A Short History of Culture, from Prehistory to the RenaissanceCitadel Press, 1963 - 439 pagina's |
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Pagina 66
... Italy , as well as the founding twins , Romulus ( Romus ) and Remus , we meet Picumnus and Pilumnus ; and the Greek cult fused with native ones . " Throughout Italy we meet temples of these gods ... Nothing is more common or more varied ...
... Italy , as well as the founding twins , Romulus ( Romus ) and Remus , we meet Picumnus and Pilumnus ; and the Greek cult fused with native ones . " Throughout Italy we meet temples of these gods ... Nothing is more common or more varied ...
Pagina 290
... Italy , where the empire still ruled . The Byzantine Nativity cycle were dramatic in the same sense as the Italian oratorio at the beginning of the seventeenth century . . . The same Syriac patterns , we may assume , influenced hymn ...
... Italy , where the empire still ruled . The Byzantine Nativity cycle were dramatic in the same sense as the Italian oratorio at the beginning of the seventeenth century . . . The same Syriac patterns , we may assume , influenced hymn ...
Pagina 413
... Italy had a special situation , as more directly in the arts a Byzantine province . Giotto was essentially a Byzantine artist , while the Gothic sculptors of Chartres , though drawing their deepest inspiration from Byzantine movements ...
... Italy had a special situation , as more directly in the arts a Byzantine province . Giotto was essentially a Byzantine artist , while the Gothic sculptors of Chartres , though drawing their deepest inspiration from Byzantine movements ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Totemic Tribe | 32 |
Transition to Civilisation | 58 |
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