The Modern System of the Arts
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- | "[[The Modern System of the Arts]]" is an essay by [[Paul Oskar Kristeller]] published in ''[[Journal of the History of Ideas]]''. It proved to be an influential, much reprinted classic reading in [[Philosophy of art]]. | + | "[[The Modern System of the Arts]]" (1951) is an essay by [[Paul Oskar Kristeller]] published in ''[[Journal of the History of Ideas]]''. It proved to be an influential, much reprinted classic reading in [[Philosophy of art]]. |
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"The Modern System of the Arts" (1951) is an essay by Paul Oskar Kristeller published in Journal of the History of Ideas. It proved to be an influential, much reprinted classic reading in Philosophy of art.
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