Ritual and Response in ArchitectureLund Humphries, 1974 - 151 páginas |
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... Mannerist buildings but they have been used outside the context of the rules . In classical terms , therefore , a Mannerist proposition could be seen as an absurd or comic statement , but not as a statement of classical ' truth ' . But ...
... Mannerist buildings but they have been used outside the context of the rules . In classical terms , therefore , a Mannerist proposition could be seen as an absurd or comic statement , but not as a statement of classical ' truth ' . But ...
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... Mannerist statements are not a patois , a dialect of classical language , they are absurd and comic statements . In linguistic terms we can parallel the sort of thing the Mannerists did in building . Let us take for example the Church's ...
... Mannerist statements are not a patois , a dialect of classical language , they are absurd and comic statements . In linguistic terms we can parallel the sort of thing the Mannerists did in building . Let us take for example the Church's ...
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... Mannerist joke is comprehensible because it makes howlers in relation to classical language , just the kind of howlers we used to enjoy at school in the weekly issues of Acta Diurna . After Mannerism appeared in Italy architectural ...
... Mannerist joke is comprehensible because it makes howlers in relation to classical language , just the kind of howlers we used to enjoy at school in the weekly issues of Acta Diurna . After Mannerism appeared in Italy architectural ...
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Foreword page | 9 |
aspects of a dilemma ླ སྐ ༤ ཚ ཚ རྀ ཎྱ ΙΟΙ | 25 |
Significant form in architecture | 47 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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