Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... concept , would scarcely have been possible without that influence . Savigny , in a letter of April , 1800 , recounts Schelling's ideas on the development of art and the aims of the artist , stressing the concept that the work grows ...
... concept , would scarcely have been possible without that influence . Savigny , in a letter of April , 1800 , recounts Schelling's ideas on the development of art and the aims of the artist , stressing the concept that the work grows ...
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... concept . And of his juridical principles the concept of organism became the necessary basis . It is not of much importance to discuss in this connection the question of whether or not Savigny was a member of the Romantic school , a ...
... concept . And of his juridical principles the concept of organism became the necessary basis . It is not of much importance to discuss in this connection the question of whether or not Savigny was a member of the Romantic school , a ...
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... concept can be found , f.i. , with John of Salisbury and Marsilius of Padua . - The concept presents a secularization of the Corpus Mysticum . A penetrating analysis of this process will be de- veloped in E. Voegelin's work on the ...
... concept can be found , f.i. , with John of Salisbury and Marsilius of Padua . - The concept presents a secularization of the Corpus Mysticum . A penetrating analysis of this process will be de- veloped in E. Voegelin's work on the ...
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Enantiophanes FRITZ PRINGSHEIM | 21 |
The Ghost Story of the Cheerful Giver in Medieval and Modern | 45 |
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