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As Kristeller noted , 4 Marsilio Ficino attributed ontological significance to the relation between a symbol and its original , in a manner that paralleled the Platonic and Neoplatonic attribution of ontological significance to the ...
As Kristeller noted , 4 Marsilio Ficino attributed ontological significance to the relation between a symbol and its original , in a manner that paralleled the Platonic and Neoplatonic attribution of ontological significance to the ...
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Gombrich , Panofsky , and Praz have also noted that the attribution of ontological significance to symbols was prevalent in the broader world of Renaissance letters , as expressed in the design of esoteric emblems , images , and ...
Gombrich , Panofsky , and Praz have also noted that the attribution of ontological significance to symbols was prevalent in the broader world of Renaissance letters , as expressed in the design of esoteric emblems , images , and ...
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Indeed , for the cross to have the significance which Yoder attributes to it requires that he be able to critique Western civilization even more fundamentally than Gustafson as well as to find the same power of nonresistant love in ...
Indeed , for the cross to have the significance which Yoder attributes to it requires that he be able to critique Western civilization even more fundamentally than Gustafson as well as to find the same power of nonresistant love in ...
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