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  • Philosophy in Renaissance Art
  • Herbert L. Stewart (bio)
Herbert L. Stewart

Professor of Philosophy in Dalhousie University and Editor-in-chief of the Dalhousie Review.

Footnotes

1. History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe (London, 1865), I, p. 259.

2. R. W. Livingstone, The Greek Genius and Its Meaning to Us (1912), pp. 183, 195.

3. Cf. his “Medicean Rome,” in Cambridge Modern History, II, p. 6.

4. This suggestion about Botticelli seems to have been first urged, and it was certainly developed with convincing force, by Walter Pater in his The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry (London, 1873).

5. The Renaissance, preface, p. xxviii.

6. As shown in Hegel’s poem addressed to Holderlein.

7. The Renaissance, p. 73.

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