University of Kansas Publications: Humanistic studies, 48-51. kiadásThe University., 1977 |
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... capitalism on art : the tastes of the moneyed classes could and did influence not only the style in which art objects were pro- duced , but also the various genres to which the artists turned their atten- tion . Portraits , landscapes ...
... capitalism on art : the tastes of the moneyed classes could and did influence not only the style in which art objects were pro- duced , but also the various genres to which the artists turned their atten- tion . Portraits , landscapes ...
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... capitalism . Sombart placed the birthdate for modern capitalism in 1202 with the appearance of Leonardo Pisano's Liber Abaci— an arithmetical treatise that first rendered exact calculation possible . The fact remains that it is only ...
... capitalism . Sombart placed the birthdate for modern capitalism in 1202 with the appearance of Leonardo Pisano's Liber Abaci— an arithmetical treatise that first rendered exact calculation possible . The fact remains that it is only ...
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... Capitalism , Ann Arbor , Michigan , 1967 . 24. In contrast to Fischer , The Necessity of Art , we follow Lujo Brentano , Die Anfange des Kapitalismus , Munich , 1916 , in thinking that there was a concrete relationship between the ...
... Capitalism , Ann Arbor , Michigan , 1967 . 24. In contrast to Fischer , The Necessity of Art , we follow Lujo Brentano , Die Anfange des Kapitalismus , Munich , 1916 , in thinking that there was a concrete relationship between the ...
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