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| By Prof. ERNEST A. GARDNER |
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| RELIGION AND ART IN ANCIENT GREECE |
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| "Anything from such an authority on Greek |
| art is welcome. This subject in the hands of |
| Professor Gardner becomes a profoundly |
| interesting study in the philosophy of |
| religion. He has dealt with the religion of |
| Greece as it affected the art of sculpture, |
| and with the reaction of that art upon the |
| ideals and aspirations of the people and its |
| influence upon the popular and the educated |
| conceptions of the gods. It is well worth |
| the trouble to study the religious art of |
| such a people, and this is an epitome of the |
| subject such as readers can get nowhere |
| else." |
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| _Scotsman._ |
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| Harper's Library of Living Thought |
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| By Prof. W.M. FLINDERS PETRIE |
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| THE REVOLUTIONS OF CIVILISATION |
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| _Illustrated_ |
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| In the light of history--so enormously |
| extended in recent years--the author su
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