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“Very well worth reading on many accounts these essays are. But perhaps most of all as showing how a highly cultivated modern man and acute dialectician may still represent and embody an antiquated theory of politics.” Montgomery Schuyler.
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| + + | Outlook. 80: 688. Jl. 15, ‘05. 1180w. |
[*] Salter, Emma Gurney. Franciscan legends in Italian art: pictures in Italian churches and galleries. [*]$1.50. Dutton.
Although this volume “consists largely of catalogues of pictures, frescoes, friezes, stained glass groups, and so forth, it is not designed chiefly as a historical study of the works of art with which it deals; its main interest is for the Franciscan student.... The representations of Francis, his followers and indeed all things Franciscan, and the influence of the Saint in early Italian art generally, are followed up and chronicled with a pertinacity and thoroughness which only the special student can appreciate.”—Acad.
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[*] “We have found it rather dry reading from any point of view, but doubtless there are those who can profit by the information it conveys.”
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[*] “Presents the first attempt ever made to bring together into English and in small compass the stories around the pictures of Franciscan saints.”
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