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" In Italy this veil first melted into air; an objective treatment and consideration of the State and of all the things of this world became possible. The subjective side at the same time asserted itself with corresponding emphasis; man became a spiritual... "
German Ideals of To-day: And Other Essays on German Culture - Page 150
by Kuno Francke - 1907 - 341 pages
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The International Monthly, Volume 2

1900 - 760 pages
...the first-born among the sons of modern Europe." In the Middle Ages — this is the starting point of Burckhardt's investigation — the human mind was...other; in Macchiavellian politics; in the beginnings of economical science ; in the beginnings of an exact study of zoology, botany, and astronomy ; in the...
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The International Quarterly, Volume 2

Frederick Albert Richardson - 1900 - 766 pages
...the first-born among the sons of modern Europe." In the Middle Ages — this is the starting point of Burckhardt's investigation — the human mind was...republicanism on the other; in Macchiavellian politics; in the begin- . nings of economical science ; in the beginnings of an exact study of zoology, botany, and...
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A Primer of Philosophy

Angelo Solomon Rappoport - 1904 - 134 pages
...the State and of all the things of the world became possible. The subjective side at the same time asserted itself with corresponding emphasis ; man...spiritual individual and recognized himself as such." Unbridled individualism and an opposition to authority as well as a high degree of cosmopolitanism...
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Personality in German Literature Before Luther

Kuno Francke - 1916 - 246 pages
...through some general category. In the Italy of the Renaissance this veil first melted into air; an objective treatment and consideration of the things...spiritual individual and recognized himself as such." I do not believe that there is a serious student of medieval literature and art living today who would...
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Personality in German Literature Before Luther

Kuno Francke - 1916 - 256 pages
...objective treatment and consideration of the things of this world became possible; and at the same tune the subjective side of consciousness asserted itself...spiritual individual and recognized himself as such." I do not believe that there is a serious student of medieval literature and art living today who would...
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Rabelais and Panurge: A Psychological Approach to Literary Character

Mary E. Ragland, Ellie Ragland-Sullivan - 1976 - 176 pages
...or less freely up - and . . . down - the social ladder .... The "subjective" side at the same time asserted itself with corresponding emphasis; man became...spiritual "individual" and recognized himself as such. But the new individualism was paralleled by a new despotism, and in gaining freedom and self-awareness...
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Renaissance and Reformation

William Roscoe Estep - 1986 - 354 pages
...of the State and of all things of this world became possible. The subjective side at the same time asserted itself with corresponding emphasis; man became...a spiritual individual, and recognized himself as such."4 The resultant conscious individualism was for Burckhardt the sine qua non of the Renaissance....
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Masculine Desire: The Sexual Politics of Victorian Aestheticism

Richard Dellamora - 1990 - 296 pages
...the State and of all the things of this world became possible. The subjective side at the same time asserted itself with corresponding emphasis; man became...spiritual individual, and recognized himself as such." Burckhardt epitomizes the hunger for individuality in the Renaissance in two types: that of the artist...
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Introduction to the Human Sciences

Wilhelm Dilthey - 1989 - 548 pages
...the State and of all the things of this world became possible. The subjective side at the same time asserted itself with corresponding emphasis; man became a spiritual individual and recognized himself as such."'8 What is here called an objective treatment is first of all a function of the fact that particular...
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Structures and Assertions: Ed. by Thomas A. Brady; Heiko A. Oberman; James D ...

Thomas Allan Brady, Heiko Augustinus Oberman, James D. Tracy - 1993 - 784 pages
...consideration of the State and of all the things of this world, and at the same time the subjective side asserted itself with corresponding emphasis. Man became...spiritual individual and recognized himself as such. In the same way the Greek had once distinguished himself from the barbarian, and the Arab had felt himself...
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