... places of his own nature. For the mystic teaching of the Church was substituted culture in the classical humanities ; a new ideal was established, whereby man strove to make himself the monarch of the globe on which it is his privilege as well as... Renaissance in Italy - Strana 11autor/autoři: John Addington Symonds - 1906Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Addington Symonds - 1875 - 602 str.
...which it is his privilege as well as destiny to live. The Renaissance was the liberation of humanity from a dungeon, the double discovery of the outer...Revival of Learning. The fall of the Greek Empire in 1453, while it signalised the extinction of the old order, gave an impulse to the now accumulated forces... | |
| 1878 - 1028 str.
...into a definite channel. ' The contact of the modern witb the ancient world,' says Mr. Symonds, ' only determined the direction which this outburst of the spirit of freedom should take. .... The fall of the Greek empire in 1453, while it signified the extinction of the old order, gave... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1880 - 602 str.
...himself the monarch of the globe on which it is his privilege as well as destiny to live. The Renaissance was the liberation of the reason from a dungeon, the...Revival of Learning. The fall of the Greek Empire in 1453, while it signalised the extinction of the old order, gave an impulse to the now accumulated forces... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1885 - 666 str.
...himself the monarch of the globe on which it is his privilege as well as destiny to live. The Renaissance was the liberation of the reason from a dungeon, the...Revival of Learning. The fall of the Greek Empire in 1453, while it signalized the extinction of the old order, gave an impulse to the now accumulated forces... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1888 - 676 str.
...himself the monarch of the globe on which it is his privilege as well as destiny to live. The Renaissance was the liberation of the reason from a dungeon, the...Revival of Learning. The fall of the Greek Empire in 1453, while it signalized the extinction of the old order, gave an impulse to the now accumulated forces... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1888 - 666 str.
...globe on which it is his privilege as well as , destiny to live. The Renaissance was the liberation j of the reason from a dungeon, the double discovery...Revival of Learning. The fall of the Greek Empire in 1 4_5^ while it signalized the extinction of the old order, gave an impulse to the now accumulated... | |
| John Addington Symonds, Alfred Pearson - 1894 - 386 str.
...outburst of the spirit of freedom should ing to a take. This was the contact of the modern new ideal. with the ancient mind, which followed upon what is...Revival of Learning. The fall of the Greek Empire in 1453, while it signalized the extinction of the old order, gave an impulse to the now accumulated forces... | |
| 1895 - 548 str.
...be added. • • THE ITALY OF THE CENTUEY OF SIR THOMAS MOEE, BY BO FLOWER. Part I. The Renaissance was the liberation of the reason from a dungeon, the...double discovery of the outer and the inner world. —John Addirigton Symontls. THE Italy of the century of Moro presents many striking and incongruous... | |
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