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... ideas for landscape scenery from Adam Elsheimer ; there is more than a possibility that Jones and Rubens were moving along the same lines . It is unlikely that they were personally in touch after Rubens's departure from England in 1630 ...
... ideas for landscape scenery from Adam Elsheimer ; there is more than a possibility that Jones and Rubens were moving along the same lines . It is unlikely that they were personally in touch after Rubens's departure from England in 1630 ...
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... ideas coming from the ancient East . This theory he propounded with an enthusiasm that often outran discretion . Specifically he believed that the centre from which these new ideas radiated could be located in central Asia , to the east ...
... ideas coming from the ancient East . This theory he propounded with an enthusiasm that often outran discretion . Specifically he believed that the centre from which these new ideas radiated could be located in central Asia , to the east ...
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... ideas by which it was invaded and at times transmuted , Hellenism remained a power- ful and enduring force . The process of ' orientalization ' has been brilliantly demonstrated within recent years in the great series of mosaic ...
... ideas by which it was invaded and at times transmuted , Hellenism remained a power- ful and enduring force . The process of ' orientalization ' has been brilliantly demonstrated within recent years in the great series of mosaic ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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