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Title: History of civilization, being a course of lectures on the origin and development of the main institutions of mankind
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: Reich, Emil, 1854-1910
Subjects: Civilization
Publisher: Cincinnati, O. : The author
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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ourt of Ohio orof any State in the Union have the political ideas of Aris-totle been taken as the undoubted foundation of reason-ing. In countless criticisms on Shakespere or any otherdramatist have Aristotles ideas on the drama been appliedas the standard rule of dramatic effect. We still use histerms, his conceptions, his ways of thinking, we all are hisdisciples, although it is long since he ceased to walk upand down in the shady avenues of the academia. Such isthe power of great men. They are constantly with us,they direct our thoughts, they shape our ideas, they neverleave us. There are a few more philosophical schools ofancient Greece, especially the Stoics and the Epicureans.But since the Stoics influenced the Romans still more thanthe Grecians, and since the Epicureans are the direct con-trast of the Stoics. I shall treat of both in connection withthe Romans. In passing I may mention still that theCynics and the Cyrenaeics were also two considerableschools of Greek philosophy.
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LAOCOOX. Rhodos, 2nd Centy, B. C. Marble group in the Belvedere of the Vatican, Rome. GREEK ART. Vitntvius, Dc Architectura lihri x. Plinius, Nat. liist. libb. Xxxiii-xxxvii. Pausaaia.!, Descripiio Gr^ec. Lucian, passim. Phtlostratos Im-agines. O. liennJnrf, Oe Antholog^ia; Greix Epigfram. qiix ad artes spec-tant. //. Britnn, (iesch. d. f^riech. Kuenstler. Sfon, Recherches curieusesdAntiqnit6, 1-von i6S,^. Afoulfancoti. Antiquity expliqnee, 5 vols. I0I. 1734.Publications of the Society of Dilettanti (1769, 1797, 1S17). Uincielmann,Werke (8 vols.). Count Caylus, Kecueil dAntiqnite (1767-7 vols.). Les-sinff Werke, ed. I.,achmann. Herder* Plastik, and passim. Goethe, Iropy-laeeri; Kunst und Alterlhueni. Zo(?^a, Works. Ij.trow//, Works. S. An-gell. aud Th. Harris, Sculptured Metopes of .... h^elinus. Cockerell,\\\aTemples of Jnpiter at Ae>;iiia. etc. Nevjtoii, History of Discoveries, etc(on the Mausoleum). K. O Mueller Ilandbnch d. Arcliaeologie G Sem-per, Dcr Stvl etc. C. Boetticher,

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Civilization
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