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Greek Sculpture and the Four Elements

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  • Greek Sculpture and the Four Elements [full text, not including figures]
  • Cover and front matter
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Toward defining the ego
  • Chapter 2: Survey of examples of period-setting in studies of Greek art (or Greek sculpture) in modern scholarship
  • Chapter 3: Human consciousness and time
  • Chapter 4: Form and time
  • Chapter 5: A detailed study of the emergence and significance of contrapposto
  • Epilogue: On philosophers and artists
  • Appendix A: Diagrams illustrating the progressive governance of the four elements-cycle by each element in turn
  • Appendix B: The structure of a world view (Kluback & Weinbaum 1957, 25-27)
  • Appendix C: Triadism in the history of 19th and early 20th century psychology
  • Appendix D: On the question of mineral weight in the Canon
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  • Notes
  • Figures
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