The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - 467 pages |
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... Italian tyrants as a deliberate work of art ; but his insight here was better than that of his critics . In politics ... Italy results from the artist's own rigid intention : the details are related to a central observer . So in politics ...
... Italian tyrants as a deliberate work of art ; but his insight here was better than that of his critics . In politics ... Italy results from the artist's own rigid intention : the details are related to a central observer . So in politics ...
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... Italian Fascism . London : 1938 . Sanctis , Francesco de : History of Italian Literature . New York : 1931 . Superb criticism , first published in Italy , 1870-71 . Santayana , George : The Life of Reason ; or The Phases of Human ...
... Italian Fascism . London : 1938 . Sanctis , Francesco de : History of Italian Literature . New York : 1931 . Superb criticism , first published in Italy , 1870-71 . Santayana , George : The Life of Reason ; or The Phases of Human ...
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... Italian Renaissance . Oxford : 1901 . Strieder , Jacob : Jacob Fugger the Rich Merchant and Banker of Augsburg , 1459- 1525. Trans . New York : 1931 . Strzygowski , Josef : Origin of Christian Church Art . Trans . Oxford : 1923 . Stubbs ...
... Italian Renaissance . Oxford : 1901 . Strieder , Jacob : Jacob Fugger the Rich Merchant and Banker of Augsburg , 1459- 1525. Trans . New York : 1931 . Strzygowski , Josef : Origin of Christian Church Art . Trans . Oxford : 1923 . Stubbs ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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