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  1. Hippolyte A. Taine [gu] Projeto Gutenberg.pdf: 14,16 MB 1.431 3 . The Origins of Contemporary France - Volume 3 Hippolyte A. Taine [gu] Projeto Gutenberg.pdf: 15,67 MB 1.238 4 . The Origins of Contemporary France - Volume 4 Hippolyte A. Taine

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  2. 14 de dez. de 2007 · Taine, Hippolyte, 1828-1893. Publication date 1893 Topics Aesthetics, Art -- Philosophy Publisher Paris : Hachette Collection ... B/W PDF download ...

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    Having investigated the nature of the work of art, there now remainsa study of the law of its production. This law, in general terms, maybe thus expressed:—A work of art is determined by an aggregate whichis the general state of the mind and surrounding circumstances.Ihave stated this principle in the foregoing section, and have now toestablish it....

    In order to make this harmony apparent let us resume a comparisonalready of service to us, that between a plant and a work of art, andnote the circumstances in which a plant, or a species of plant, saythe orange, may be developed and propagated in a certain soil. Letus suppose all kinds of grain and seed borne by the wind and sown atrandom; on what...

    The foregoing comparison may serve you as a general indication; let usnow enter into details, and study the action of the moral temperatureon works of art. For the sake of greater clearness we will take a very simple case,that of a certain mental condition, in which melancholy predominates.This supposition is not arbitrary, for such a condition has...

    Let us now leave supposed cases, simplified to give clearness tothe exposition, and take up real ones. You will see in glancing atthe most important of a historical series, a verification of thelaw. I will select four which are the four great cycles of Europeancivilization—Greek and Roman antiquity, the feudal and Christianmiddle ages, the well-reg...

    About three thousand years ago there appeared on the shores and islandsof the Ægean Sea a remarkably handsome, intelligent race, viewing lifein quite a new way. It did not allow itself to be absorbed by a greatreligious conception like the Hindoos and Egyptians, nor by a greatsocial organization like the Assyrians and Persians, nor by greatindustri...

    This military organization common to all the cities of antiquityat length had its effect,—a sad effect. War being the naturalcondition of things, the weak were over-powered by the strong, and,more than once, one might have seen formed states of considerablemagnitude under the control or tyranny of a victorious or dominantcity. Finally one arose, Ro...

    Human institutions, like living bodies, are made and unmade by theirown forces; and their health passes away or their cure is effectedby the sole effect of their nature and their situation. Among thesefeudal chiefs who ruled and plundered men in the middle-ages one wasfound in each country, stronger, more politic, and better placed thanothers, who ...

    This brilliant society did not last; it was its own developmentwhich caused its dissolution. The government being absolute, endedin becoming negligent and tyrannical; and, besides this, the kingbestowed the best offices and the greatest favor only on such of thenobles of his court as enjoyed his intimacy. This appeared unjust tothe bourgeoisieand t...

    The foregoing illustrations, gentlemen, seem to me sufficient toestablish the law governing the character and creation of works ofart. And not only do they establish it, but they accurately defineit. In the beginning of this section I stated that the work of artis determined by an aggregate which is the general state of the mindand surrounding mann...

    Before proceeding further, gentlemen, there is a practical and personalconclusion due to our researches, and which is applicable to thepresent order of things. You have observed that each situation produces a certain state ofmind followed by a corresponding class of works of art. This is whyevery new situation must produce a new state of mind, and ...

  3. 4 de set. de 2016 · Sep 4, 2016. Most Recently Updated. Aug 29, 2017. Copyright Status. Public domain in the USA. Downloads. 167 downloads in the last 30 days. Project Gutenberg eBooks are always free! Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

    • Taine, Hippolyte, 1828-1893
    • The Philosophy of Art
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    • Durand, John, 1822-1908
  4. Dossiê Taine na encyclopédie de L'Agora: biografia, artigos sobre o autor e obras de Taine (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Gallica) em PDF (em francês) «Biografia» (em francês) Literatura de e sobre Hippolyte Taine (em alemão) no catálogo da Biblioteca Nacional da Alemanha

  5. 13 de fev. de 2008 · Taine, Hippolyte, 1828-1893; Durand, John, 1822-1908. Publication date 1873 Topics Aesthetics Publisher ... PDF download. download 1 file ...

  6. 31 de dez. de 2014 · The Ancient Regime. by. Hippolyte Adolphe Taine. Publication date. 1972-06-01. Publisher. Peter Smith Pub. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.