The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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YET ANOTHER THEORY OF THE RENAISSANCE I HERBERT WEISINGER Michigan State University FEEL certain that every student of the Renaissance who has read Panofsky's Gothic Art and Scholasticism must have had the same double response to it ...
YET ANOTHER THEORY OF THE RENAISSANCE I HERBERT WEISINGER Michigan State University FEEL certain that every student of the Renaissance who has read Panofsky's Gothic Art and Scholasticism must have had the same double response to it ...
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... Renaissance , then , inherited from the Middle Ages a cabinet intricately but cleanly wrought , its many drawers filled tidily and appropriately , and into this cabinet it tried to stuff more than it was built to hold . The Renaissance ...
... Renaissance , then , inherited from the Middle Ages a cabinet intricately but cleanly wrought , its many drawers filled tidily and appropriately , and into this cabinet it tried to stuff more than it was built to hold . The Renaissance ...
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... Renaissance knows , the less it can fit into its medieval framework , and , under the relentless pressure of that knowledge , the classic symmetry of medieval order is pushed and pummelled out of shape . Contrast , for example , the ...
... Renaissance knows , the less it can fit into its medieval framework , and , under the relentless pressure of that knowledge , the classic symmetry of medieval order is pushed and pummelled out of shape . Contrast , for example , the ...
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