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... ruins of Rome is cited by historians as a passage that is prophetic of Gibbon's aesthetic appreciation of the ruins of Rome , and also as the moment when the continuum of history from antiquity to the middle ages is first interrupted ...
... ruins of Rome is cited by historians as a passage that is prophetic of Gibbon's aesthetic appreciation of the ruins of Rome , and also as the moment when the continuum of history from antiquity to the middle ages is first interrupted ...
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... ruins . 5 So I started to read scholarship on European ruin images and archi- tecture , whose abundance and global reach may have shaped a modern Chinese observer's imagination of ruins in premodern China . I also started to think about ...
... ruins . 5 So I started to read scholarship on European ruin images and archi- tecture , whose abundance and global reach may have shaped a modern Chinese observer's imagination of ruins in premodern China . I also started to think about ...
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... ruins never disappeared in traditional China . An important change , however , took place during the Eastern Zhou and significantly enriched people's imagination of the ruin : during this period , another character , xu 墟, gained ...
... ruins never disappeared in traditional China . An important change , however , took place during the Eastern Zhou and significantly enriched people's imagination of the ruin : during this period , another character , xu 墟, gained ...
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