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    EUROPEAN PLASTIC ART IN ANTHROPOLOGICAL DIMENSION: FROM THE CLASSICS TO THE POSTMODERNISM by R. M. Rusin, I. V. Liashenko

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The article is devoted to the analysis of corporality as an attribute of plastic art in the Ancient art, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the modernism and the postmodernism. Theoretical basis. …”
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    Lui, « pour toujours, a embrassé ma bouche, toute frémissante » : Paolo et Francesca dans la peinture préraphaélite et esthétique by Anne-Florence Gillard-Estrada

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Coupin de la Couperie, et par des peintres de la Renaissance. Coupin de la Couperie et J.A.D. Ingres, et par des artistes britanniques, comme William Dyce. …”
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    ‘Rents in the Veil of Time’: Annie Besant’s Auto-biographies of Giordano Bruno by Muriel Pécastaing-Boissière

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Meanwhile, Besant penned her first biography of the Renaissance philosopher Giordano Bruno in 1876, a short sketch published in The National Reformer, the NSS weekly. …”
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    Marcel-Lenoir et la fresque by Marie-Ange Namy

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Then there has been an oversight, and finally a gradual renaissance. Here is a focus on a particular face of Marcel-Lenoir: that of fresco. …”
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    Western Political Thought on the Scales of Thought A Critical of the Book Modern Western Political Thought: The Dialectic of Ideas by Farhad Zivyar, Mostafa Rezaee Hosseinabadi, Amir Etemadi Bozorg

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…For example, ignoring the theoretical foundations of the emergence of modern political thought such as the renaissance, not mentioning the theories of thinkers such as Luther, Machiavelli, and Hobbes, lack of sociological approach, and most importantly, the exclusion of the basic foundations of modern political thought, including politics, government, sovereignty, identity, nationality, etc. are the most prominent shortcomings of the book.…”
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    Poznámky k problematice studia inventářů raně novověkých šlechtických sídel jako jednoho z pramenů poznání kultury společnosti by Andrea Holasová

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Es handelt sich um eine bedeutende Quelle, die Auskunft gibt über die Entwicklung der Siedlungsstruktur, den Lebenszyklus der Besitzer und Einwohner und der kulturellen Umwelt in der Zeit der tiefgreifenden Veränderungen des Lebensstils unter dem Einfluss der Renaissance und des Humanismus. Es ist möglich an Forschungsbemühungen der Genealogen, Kunsthistoriker und Historiker der Kulturund Sozialgeschichte seit dem Ende des 19. …”
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    Humanist foundations for the transformations of higher education under supercomplexity by Юрій Мєлков, Євген Пінчук

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The authors turn to the historical analysis of the humanist ideal in education (as well as of its criticism) since the Renaissance to the present day, especially noting Kant’s ideas as the grounds for understanding humanism as the concept that affirms the universal equality of all human beings, as the idea of the autonomy of a human and his or her rights and re­sponsibility for one’s life and for the objective world, as well as the idea of the prior­ity of universal identity. …”
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    Rediscovering Mikola Husouski: Carmen De Statura Feritate Ac Venatione Bisontis In The Light Of Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince by Volha Korbut Salman

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The dawn of the Renaissance saw the appearance of two literary masterpieces – The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli in the Florenti ne Republic and Carmen de Statura Feritate ac Venatione Bisontis [The Song about the Bison, Its Stature, Ferocity and Hunt] by Mikola Husouski in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. …”
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    ‘Why is it that a photograph always looks clear and sharp, — not at all like a Turner?’ John Ruskin & Perceptual Aberration by Lawrence Gasquet

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…IV, Chapter IV, §11).I shall strive to define in this paper some of the implications of the act of vision according to Ruskin, wondering about differences in effect and form for instance, and seeking their causes; I will attempt to show how some of the obstacles which can actually hamper human sight turn out to be eminently positive for Ruskin, giving birth to the main arguments of his belief in the superiority of Medieval art over Renaissance art. Ruskin’s defence of imperfection thus appears to be closely linked to natural perceptual aberration.…”
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    Peníze v životě měšťanek předbělohorského období by Michaela Hrubá

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…In parti- cular it returns to the idea of the emancipation of Renaissance women in the older literature and the opinions of contemporary historiography as regards this topic. …”
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    À la recherche des points-clefs de Gilbert Simondon autour d’un système d’information géographique by Stephan Kowal

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In an effort to link digital cartography to architectural design, this article exemplifies the transition from representations based on the human eye, developed since the Renaissance, to the use of remote sensing devices and computer-generated imageries, pattern recognition, influencing decision-making and design, with the system’s capacity to generate new knowledge with the overlay and combination processes of point elements. …”
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    Refugees as a new emigration channel from Tajikistan to Western and Eastern Europe by A. Kh. Rakhmonov

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Another reason is the ban by the Tajik authorities of two major opposition organisations – the Group of 24 and the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (IRPT). Among the Tajik political refugees who received asylum in European countries, there are also former migrant workers who worked in Russia. …”
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    Contemporary magical practices: An empirical “case” (part 2) by I. V. Trotsuk, M. V. Tsymbal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The fi part presents a reconstruction of the stages of the “magical renaissance” as a stable social-cultural phenomenon in contemporary history and identifi the most obvious and signifi features of esoteric practices, which determined their current mass manifestations with a set of easily ‘readable’ social functions and as only pretending to be traditional and even archaic. …”
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    ANTHROPOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONCEPT OF "CRIME" IN HISTORICO-PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE by I. O. Kovnierova

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The paper considers the establishment of the paradigmatic determinants of the understanding of crime on the basis of fundamental changes in understanding of the essence of a man in ancient, medieval, Renaissance, modern and postmodern philosophy. Theoretical basis. …”
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    Islamic Worldview : Tinjauan Pemikiran Syech Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas dan Budaya Keilmuan Dalam Islam by Melinda Rahmawati, Fitri Nur Aini, Yustiara Nuraini, Bagus Muhammad Mahdi

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The scientific outlook developed by Muslim scholars inspired European scholars to move forward towards the Renaissance. However, since the Rennaissance of scientific developments in the Islamic world has declined until now. …”
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    "I Fregi del Ceppo”: when artificial intelligence and geomatics meet theatre by Pietro Bartolini, Alessandro Conti, Lidia Fiorini, Grazia Tucci

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper focuses on the performance I Fregi del Ceppo, which exemplifies this trend by using 3D data to bring the Renaissance friezes of the Ospedale del Ceppo in Pistoia, Italy, to life. …”
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    The phenomenon of media violence: Historical and philosophical genesis by M.A. Marzan

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In this article, the author has examined the occurrence and transformation of violence in three historical forms (myths, religion, and science), presented the views of various philosophers of Antiquity, Medieval Ages, Renaissance, and Modern Era in accordance with the above-said forms, and shows social institutions (mythology, religion, science, government, morality) as a means for transmission of violence from one institution to another and to society as a whole. …”
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    Policy and Culture: From Machiavelli’s Political Philosophy to Kipling’s Political Prophecies by K. M. Dolgov, E. I. Starikova

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Sometimes the direct confrontation between policy and religion, policy and morals, policy and law, policy and literature, policy and art in the broad sense of the word could occur. The greatest Renaissance masters - Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Rafael etc. - actively opposed any evil manifestations: evil ideas, evil words, evil doings, expressing in their masterpieces the highest ideals and values. …”
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