The Arts of the Beautiful-- First paperback edition.-- A lucid and deft argument for art as "the making of beauty for beauty's own sake", The Arts of the Beautiful brilliantly addresses the dominant notion of art as an act of expression or communication. Gilson maintains that art is not a matter of knowing, but that it belongs to an order other than that of knowledge, the order of making.-- A world-renowned philosopher and historian, Etienne Gilson held the position of Professor of Medieval Philosophy at the Sorbonne and subsequently at the College de France. He helped to found the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto. He is the author of many works, including Forms and Substance in the Arts, The Philosopher and Theology, and The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy.-- First published by Charles Scribner's Sons ('65). Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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Pagina 164
The Christian worship of images differs entirely from pagan idolatry , in that in the
case of the pagan , the worship addresses itself to the image itself , as though
there were in the picture or in the statue something 164 THE ARTS OF THE ...
The Christian worship of images differs entirely from pagan idolatry , in that in the
case of the pagan , the worship addresses itself to the image itself , as though
there were in the picture or in the statue something 164 THE ARTS OF THE ...
Pagina 169
The place of sacred images in Christian worship is related to the very nature of
images in general . The problem could not escape the attention of a theologian
anxious to find rational justifications for everything , liturgical traditions as well as
...
The place of sacred images in Christian worship is related to the very nature of
images in general . The problem could not escape the attention of a theologian
anxious to find rational justifications for everything , liturgical traditions as well as
...
Pagina 173
Just as Thomas insisted that worship is not given to the statue as a piece of stone
or to the painting as a piece of canvas , so also can we say that worship is not
given to the piece of stone or of canvas as a thing of beauty , but , rather , as an ...
Just as Thomas insisted that worship is not given to the statue as a piece of stone
or to the painting as a piece of canvas , so also can we say that worship is not
given to the piece of stone or of canvas as a thing of beauty , but , rather , as an ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 21 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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