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  • …p in the advances in science, culture and mercantilism permeating from the Renaissance. It was from the Spanish middle class that Freemasonry in Spain emerged. …ge of Enlightenment’ can be seen as a continuation or ‘second wind’ of the Renaissance, which had been slowed down by the onset of the religious wars in the secon
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  • …s es solche schon im Altertum gab. Gut fassbar werden sie aber erst in der Renaissance, also wiederum seit etwa 1350.
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  • Mittelalters und der Renaissance finden sich erste historische Bezüge zur Freimaurerei und deren
    49 KB (7.445 Wörter) - 16:20, 13. Jul. 2016
  • …schaft entstanden: Nach einer verwickelten Vorgeschichte im Schottland der Renaissance wurde 1717 in der Londoner Gaststätte «Goose and Gridiron» («Gans und B
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  • …Astrea ist der Name der römischen Göttin der Gerechtigkeit. Als man in der Renaissance die lateinischen Klassiker erneut las, gehörten auch Ovids Metamorphosen (
    65 KB (10.645 Wörter) - 23:42, 5. Mär. 2015
  • …multifarious sects which have proliferated in Europe since the era of the Renaissance. In the case of Reuss we were aware that he had been active as a promoter…
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  • …che diejenige freier Kirchlichkeit; als die der Aufklärung folgt ihnen die Renaissance. …iechischen und römischen nachgeahmte, sogen. augustische Bauart, oder die »Renaissance,« die Gemüter der Kunstverständigen eroberte.
    110 KB (16.779 Wörter) - 10:29, 6. Mär. 2017
  • …Denmark to North Africa; the Orders of Chivalry; the Monastic Orders; the Renaissance; and, at the last, the printing press.
    79 KB (13.426 Wörter) - 16:28, 20. Jun. 2016
  • auf hermetische Traditionen der Renaissance zurückzuführen sind. …esloge]] und Große Loge [[Royal York zur Freundschaft]]) als auch zu einer Renaissance der englisch geprägten und von England bestätigten »eigentlichen« Freim
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  • …ion, that of the Roman Colleges, which see, through the Lombard period and Renaissance to the formation of Speculative Freemasonry by the English Gilds. …fluenced, but had a connection with the gilds of France and Germany at the Renaissance, thereby establishing a direct line of descent of Roman Colleges to the Ope
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  • …gan philosophy. " Henee, he contends that it was not a revival, but only a renaissance, and he explains his meaning in the following language: …agan architecture; then, to follow suit, in the eighteenthcentury we had a renaissance in a new dress of Pagan mysticism, but for neither are we indebted to the…
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  • …ke. For a shorter history and a fuller bibliography see chapter VI, in The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century, by Charles Homer Haskins, one of the ripest works… …a few knights and composed of retainers and peasants. In the period of the Renaissance, armies were a form of private business, like a factory, which would sign…
    280 KB (47.543 Wörter) - 13:14, 23. Jan. 2022
  • könne aus ihm heraus die Renaissance des Judentums, verstanden als
    138 KB (20.745 Wörter) - 19:29, 7. Apr. 2020
  • …ir secrets and their symbols, that Mr. Bayley writes in A New Light on the Renaissance; J. M. Dent & Co., London; and The Lost Language of symbolism; J. B. Lippin …so Medieval Italy, by H. B. Cotterill, London, George C. Harrap, 1915, and Renaissance of the Twelfth. Century, by F. L. Haskins.)
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  • …y called, Classical style, may well have helped to prepare the way for the renaissance of Speculative Freemasonry, and Palladion as the original source of that in …with. Without printing there would have been no Renaissance, and without a Renaissance there would have been neither Humanism now the Reformation. Immediately thi
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  • …its counterpart in Eastern countries. (I am not at all suggesting that the Renaissance effected an arrest of creative design, although it reverted to and made use
    243 KB (41.918 Wörter) - 16:23, 20. Jun. 2016
  • …the building.) Palladio of Venice was Europe's supreme architect from the Renaissance until now. He drew a line across architecture and divided it into before an
    321 KB (55.153 Wörter) - 16:28, 20. Jun. 2016
  • …when Robert of Chester translated Book of the Composition of Alchemy. (See Renaissance of the Twelfth Century, by Haskins.) …been wholly forgotten in the Middle Ages, and continued to be so until the Renaissance, and was not fully recovered until modern archeology unearthed the data.
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  • …d perspective which made possible the "great painting" in Italy during the Renaissance—Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper" is a masterly reproduction in the large …desired type or size. (See works by Lethaby. See also pages 254 ff. in The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century, by Haskins; Art and the Reformation, by Coulton; Go
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