A Short History of Culture, from Prehistory to the RenaissanceCitadel Press, 1963 - 439 pagina's |
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Pagina 196
... period of Brahmanism with the institutions of priestly Hinduism ; then came the period of philosophical reforms , carrying to about 100 B.C. — and indeed persisting another six hundred years or so with deep changes in the original forms ...
... period of Brahmanism with the institutions of priestly Hinduism ; then came the period of philosophical reforms , carrying to about 100 B.C. — and indeed persisting another six hundred years or so with deep changes in the original forms ...
Pagina 232
... period of extreme dislocation , which it seeks to explain ; it deals with a period that has passed away , normally a dark - age of some sort ; but though it uses the traditions and even the artforms of this age , its perspective is that ...
... period of extreme dislocation , which it seeks to explain ; it deals with a period that has passed away , normally a dark - age of some sort ; but though it uses the traditions and even the artforms of this age , its perspective is that ...
Pagina 287
... period , which , with varying degree of harshness towards the orthodox , had lasted over 150 years . A quatrain ... period is usually taken by historians as the great period of Byzantium , because of the new start that the feudal system ...
... period , which , with varying degree of harshness towards the orthodox , had lasted over 150 years . A quatrain ... period is usually taken by historians as the great period of Byzantium , because of the new start that the feudal system ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Totemic Tribe | 32 |
Transition to Civilisation | 58 |
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