University of California Chronicle, Том 32University of California Press, 1930 |
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... civilization into fresh perspectives . The three centers which are the real subject matter of the volume are Egypt , Mesopotamia , and the Indus Valley - lands which , as the author indicates , are analogous physically as well as ...
... civilization into fresh perspectives . The three centers which are the real subject matter of the volume are Egypt , Mesopotamia , and the Indus Valley - lands which , as the author indicates , are analogous physically as well as ...
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... civilization , or indeed modern civilization since Bacon . Equating Romanticism with Science , he blames Science for the cult of the aridly specialized and the relative . Against it he sets up Criticism , a faith in the permanent rather ...
... civilization , or indeed modern civilization since Bacon . Equating Romanticism with Science , he blames Science for the cult of the aridly specialized and the relative . Against it he sets up Criticism , a faith in the permanent rather ...
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... civilization but as a vital civilization with its own form , impressing medieval Europe in far subtler ways than those mani- fested by notable architecture at Venice and Ravenna . Indeed the peculiar virtue of this book , as of so much ...
... civilization but as a vital civilization with its own form , impressing medieval Europe in far subtler ways than those mani- fested by notable architecture at Venice and Ravenna . Indeed the peculiar virtue of this book , as of so much ...
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RICKARD T A A Journey to Cyprus 410 | 3 |
Navajo Prayer to the Thunder Bird LAURA ADAMS ARMER | 21 |
ON THE ROLE OF TIME IN MARCEL PROUST D S | 24 |
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