A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... Roman Empire of the East . It was also from this area that first the products and then the skilled workmen had been dissemi- nated throughout the earlier Empire , and had even reached Western Europe to found , and maintain , glass ...
... Roman Empire of the East . It was also from this area that first the products and then the skilled workmen had been dissemi- nated throughout the earlier Empire , and had even reached Western Europe to found , and maintain , glass ...
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... Roman Empire , which , as Voltaire said , is neither holy , Roman nor an Empire . In the same way the persistence of traditional ideas amongst the rulers of the world can be traced in the world - idea of Rome itself as the eternal city ...
... Roman Empire , which , as Voltaire said , is neither holy , Roman nor an Empire . In the same way the persistence of traditional ideas amongst the rulers of the world can be traced in the world - idea of Rome itself as the eternal city ...
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... Roman Catholic Church , 119 , 126 , 128–9 , 130 , 131 , 142 Romanesque architecture , 119-20 , 125-6 , 131 - sculpture , 115 Roman - Etruscan art , 108 Roman religion , 109 Roman sculpture , 95 , 98 influence on Renaissance , 129 Rome ...
... Roman Catholic Church , 119 , 126 , 128–9 , 130 , 131 , 142 Romanesque architecture , 119-20 , 125-6 , 131 - sculpture , 115 Roman - Etruscan art , 108 Roman religion , 109 Roman sculpture , 95 , 98 influence on Renaissance , 129 Rome ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Beauty and Ugliness in the West and in the Eastin Nature and in Art | 15 |
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