The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden AgeCollins, 1987 - 698 pagina's This text explores the enigma of 17th-century Holland, a nation that attained an unprecedented level of affluence, yet lived in constant dread of being corrupted by prosperity. |
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Pagina 81
... nature to reinforce its claims . Why respect precedent ? asks Grotius rhetorically . Because it is ingrained in us , at birth , to revere our elders , so it is natural for us to defer to laws , customs and usages ancient authority and ...
... nature to reinforce its claims . Why respect precedent ? asks Grotius rhetorically . Because it is ingrained in us , at birth , to revere our elders , so it is natural for us to defer to laws , customs and usages ancient authority and ...
Pagina 419
... nature that women were physically unsuited to the affairs of the world , he borrowed from Montaigne's style of skeptical relativism , citing Herodotus to the effect that in periods of Egyptian history , it was the women who had been ...
... nature that women were physically unsuited to the affairs of the world , he borrowed from Montaigne's style of skeptical relativism , citing Herodotus to the effect that in periods of Egyptian history , it was the women who had been ...
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... active encouragements to yoke nature and nurture together. Luiken's book emphasized this by showing in the prints the toys and playthings that would make best use of a child's natural curiosity and energy. The speelstoel ( play chair) was.
... active encouragements to yoke nature and nurture together. Luiken's book emphasized this by showing in the prints the toys and playthings that would make best use of a child's natural curiosity and energy. The speelstoel ( play chair) was.
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