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... PERIOD OF THE RENAISSANCE I. HUMANISM . II . THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE • III . THE COURSE OF Development oF THE RENAISSANCE 1. The Neo - Latin Renaissance 2. The Aristotelian Renaissance . 3. The Political Renaissance 4. Italian Neo ...
... PERIOD OF THE RENAISSANCE I. HUMANISM . II . THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE • III . THE COURSE OF Development oF THE RENAISSANCE 1. The Neo - Latin Renaissance 2. The Aristotelian Renaissance . 3. The Political Renaissance 4. Italian Neo ...
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... PERIOD OF HIS LIFE I. TYPE OF LIFE . II . THE FIRST PERIOD OF HIS LIFE ( 1596-1612 ) CHAPTER II . THE SECOND PERIOD OF HIS LIFE ( 1612-1628 ) : THE WAN- DERJAHRE . ( a ) LIFE IN THE WORLD AND AS A SOLDIER • · I. ENTRANCE INTO THE WORLD ...
... PERIOD OF HIS LIFE I. TYPE OF LIFE . II . THE FIRST PERIOD OF HIS LIFE ( 1596-1612 ) CHAPTER II . THE SECOND PERIOD OF HIS LIFE ( 1612-1628 ) : THE WAN- DERJAHRE . ( a ) LIFE IN THE WORLD AND AS A SOLDIER • · I. ENTRANCE INTO THE WORLD ...
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... period , and sharpens this contradiction to a complete contrast ; as it progresses , it inclines to them , and feels a kinship with them ; and , in its most recent period , it renews this antagonism and this relationship . Thus , modern ...
... period , and sharpens this contradiction to a complete contrast ; as it progresses , it inclines to them , and feels a kinship with them ; and , in its most recent period , it renews this antagonism and this relationship . Thus , modern ...
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... period has its predominant tendencies , either mani- festing themselves alone or with unmistakable ascendency , and employing the active forces of history : they are based either upon the great problem of the age , upon the highest ...
... period has its predominant tendencies , either mani- festing themselves alone or with unmistakable ascendency , and employing the active forces of history : they are based either upon the great problem of the age , upon the highest ...
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... period in our life , and begins another ; it forms a crisis in our development ; it makes a turning - point in our lives . It is not merely a copy , it is a transformation of our lives . We free our- selves from our passions as soon as ...
... period in our life , and begins another ; it forms a crisis in our development ; it makes a turning - point in our lives . It is not merely a copy , it is a transformation of our lives . We free our- selves from our passions as soon as ...
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