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Artificial Nature and Natural Artifice

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  II. The prehistory of Virtual Reality Let us investigate the historical background of these apparatuses, for instance in the Renaissance : the castellum umbrarum , cas

Art in Ancient Rome - Crystalinks

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of their talents, history's earliest descriptions of trompe l'oeil painting. In sculpture, Skopas, Praxiteles, Phidias, and Lysippos were the foremost sculptors. It appears that R

SECTION FOUR From the Soul of Artists and Writers

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scholar of astronomy or history, a master tactician. All these activities are explained when one imagines men whose thinking is active in one particular direction; who use everyth

DREAMS, VISIONS, PROPHECY AND COINCIDENCES ABOUT PRINCESS DIANA

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Source #3: Eclipses in History and Literature http://www.earthview.com/ages/history.htm Here is an excerpt: Stonehenge, Babylonia, Egypt -- each culture developed a unique approac

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Damn!, A book of Calumny by H. L. Mencken.

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28 XII On Lying 30 XIII History 32 XIV The Curse of Civilization 34 XV Eugenics 35 XVI The Jocose Gods 37 XVII War 38 XVIII Moralist and Artist 39 XIX Actors 40 XX The Crowd 45 XX

Neoclassical Painting: Definition, Characteristics

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Characteristics, History of Neoclassicism. MAIN A-Z INDEX - A-Z of ART MOVEMENTS The Oath of the Horatii (1784) Louvre Museum, Paris. By Jacques-Louis David. NEOCLASSICISM For a l
Neoclassical Painting (1750-1860): Origins, History, Neoclassicist Painters: Anton Raphael Mengs, Jacques-Louis David

René Guénon and Eric Voegelin on the Degeneration of Right Order | The Brussels Journal

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No area of Western history is quite as recondite as that of the Diadochic empires , the successor-kingdoms that sprang up in the wake of Alexander the Great’s meteoric campaigns (


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