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In Ham - burg, where Warburg, Saxl, and Panofsky were active in the twenties, Ernst Cassirer built up his philosophy of symbolic forms, which constituted an additional background for Panofsky's system, being derived, as his own methodology was, from the traditions of
ICONOGRAPHY JAN BIA��OSTOCKI 1968
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It was mainly the posthumous impact of his ideas, promul - gated, as they were, by Fritz Saxl, which contributed to the specific direction of studies, concentrated in the library Warburg founded in Hamburg, and which Saxl succeeded in transplanting during the Nazi era to
ICONOGRAPHY JAN BIA��OSTOCKI 1968
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Marle, Wilpert, Saxl, and of Panofsky himself would contradict such a statement.
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In the case of man's microcosmic nature it is almost easier to enumerate the authorities who did not uphold it than those who did (see Allers, Conger; for visual representations: Saxl, Seznec; and for later de - velopments, Hirst).
HIERARCHY AND ORDER C. A. PATRIDES 1968
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Attorney Richard Saxl says the town is asking to be made part of a legal case to claim a return of the money.
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Attorney Richard Saxl says the town is asking to be made part of a legal case to claim a return of the money.
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Fritz Saxl, Verzeichnis astrologischer und mythologischer illustrierter Handschriften des lateinischen Mittelalters, Vol. II: Die Handschriften der National-Bibliothek in Wien
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Late classical art elaborated also the representation of the internal dia - logue of a man with his soul or conscience in the form of an external dialogue with an allegorical person, often acting in an inspiring way: a Muse, a Genius, an Angel, thus giving shape to a long-lived representation of inspiration, or of conversation with superhuman pow - ers, current in art until modern times (Saxl, 1923;
ICONOGRAPHY JAN BIA��OSTOCKI 1968
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