10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MEDIAEVALISTIC»
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1
The Art-idea: Part Second of Confessions of an Inquirer
It represents an abbey church of the eleventh century in plan, but gives nothing
new or beautiful by way of modern adaptation, and so must be classed among
the blundering imitations of mediaevalistic architecture which have so
numerously ...
James Jackson Jarves, 1864
2
The Myth of Meaning in the Work of C.G. Jung
1 Obviously it is no longer a question today of reverting to the mediaevalistic
attitude of mind and of throwing science and scientific thinking overboard. "The
time, however, is ripe," says Heitler, "for us to become conscious of the
metaphysical ...
3
Mooring the Karibean Bear
... was unsanitary and so intolerably mediaevalistic. Rolf's mind shunted with
impatience, drifted ofi' to fall enticed with the dress and contorted figures of
Donna's cousins. They had not bothered to go up to communion, but remained
kneeling ...
4
Rational Meaning: A New Foundation for the Definition of ...
... what the book offers as an alternative to popular current jeremiads on the
debased "state of the language," and to the mediaevalistic rigors of modern
linguistic "science," could easily gather up a useful sample bundle of descriptive
material.
Laura (Riding) Jackson, William Harmon, 1997
5
The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-Century Britain
His admiration for features of pre-Reformation England, especially the sufficiency
of its ecclesiastical system, exemplified a new mediaevalistic enthusiasm,
encouraged perhaps by Scott's novels, among some of the cities' critics. The
growing ...
6
C.G. Jung: Lord of the Underworld
So is the sentence in the first chapter: 'One of the most problematic and
momentous centuries the world has ever known separates us from that still
mediaevalistic age when the philosophizing mind believed it could make
assertions beyond ...
7
Dugdale and Hollar: History Illustrated
Because Dugdale did not mention Greek and Roman buildings, Frankl concludes
: “This Mediaevalistic history of architecture is the opposite of what the Humanists
. . . had understood by the term: it is the Bible versus Vitru- vius . . . Introduced ...
8
Tennvson And T.S. Eliot: A Comparative Study
Eliot's Murder In The Cathedral, is in the nature of a mediaeval ritualistic
chronicle play, and the tempters contribute to the mediaevalistic ritualism. The
four Tempters severally represent the different views of mediaeval spirit. The First
Tempter ...
9
The Early Sociology of Education: Principles of educational ...
Although she led the other nations in the conquest of illiteracy, it was her
reversion to mediaevalistic autocracy that forced America into the crusade "to
make the world safe for democracy." Our civilization has committed itself to the
democratic ...
10
The Works of Inazo Nitobe: Editorial jottings, 1930-1933
... very remote from the working principles of the everyday life of the present.
Mediaevalistic laws interpreted by mediaevalistic heads are real impedimenta in
the advancement of modern science and in the general progress of mankind ...