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Thomas Aquinas, St., 176

Thomasius, 192

Thought and speech, 23

Thucydides, 134

Thurot, C., 489

Tieck, L., 291, 297

Tiedemann, 255
Time, 4, 5

arts of, 115
Timomachus, 166
Tisias, 423
Tissot, E., 489
Titian, 137

Tolstoy, L., 411, 463
Tommaseo, 357, 364
Töpffer, 382
Tornasi, 383
Torraca, F., 485

Trabalza, 489

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Varro, 465

Vater, 324

Venus, 295

Verbalism, 41

Vergnügen, 77

Verisimile. See Probable

Verism, 33

Verocchio, 394

Véron, E., 410

Vettori, 182

Vibration, 30

Vico, G. B., 24, 220 seqq., 225, 235,

236, 238, 240, 242, 251, 252,

255, 272, 273, 307, 333, 359,
361, 421, 432, 435

Villari, P., 486

Vincent, St., 181

Vinci. See Leonardo

Viola, A., 479

Violent, the, 87

Virgil, 162, 176, 181

Vischer, F. T., 336-338, 342, 348, 362,

373, 375, 376, 379, 384, 405,

453-454, 459, 462, 473

Vischer, R., 405

Visconti, E., 353, 356

Vitruvius, 113

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PHILOSOPHY OF THE PRACTICAL ECONOMIC AND ETHIC

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