Cultural Exchange Between European Nations During the Renaissance: Proceedings of the Symposium Arranged in Uppsala by the Forum for Renaissance Studies of the English Department of Uppsala University, 5-7 June 1993Gunnar Sorelius (red.), Michael Srigley Academiae Upsaliensis, 1994 - 244 من الصفحات The cultural interplay between the different nations of Europe during what is traditionally called the Renaissance is the common topic of the eighteen essays collected in this volume. They represent a wide spectrum of interests and specializations including discussion and challenge of some fundamental concepts associated with the period. Some of the subjects are interdisciplinary, dealing with the interrelationship between the arts, for example the use of illustrations in books. |
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... developed separately in aesthetic and political theory and pulled them together in his concept of a cultural " Renaissance . " When did the modern idea of a “ work of art ” develop ? The history of the category encompasses the formation ...
... developed separately in aesthetic and political theory and pulled them together in his concept of a cultural " Renaissance . " When did the modern idea of a “ work of art ” develop ? The history of the category encompasses the formation ...
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... develop themes that had been articulated in Italy in the late sixteenth century , mostly by ecclesiastical writers who ... developed out of the growing assumption that art could be viewed as a subject of individual and independent study ...
... develop themes that had been articulated in Italy in the late sixteenth century , mostly by ecclesiastical writers who ... developed out of the growing assumption that art could be viewed as a subject of individual and independent study ...
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... developed by Newton in Origines . From the outset , Newton establishes a relation between the study of mythol- ogy and the study of physics and astronomy : “ Ancient philosophy developed in sacred and vulgar settings . Sacred philosophy ...
... developed by Newton in Origines . From the outset , Newton establishes a relation between the study of mythol- ogy and the study of physics and astronomy : “ Ancient philosophy developed in sacred and vulgar settings . Sacred philosophy ...
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