In this interdisciplinary study, Henry Maguire examines the impact of several literary genres and rhetorical techniques on the visual arts of Byzantium. In ...
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Continue Reading βThe present study is closely connected with a lecture given by Prof. Ernst Cassirer at the Warburg Library whose subject was βThe Idea ...
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