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... traditional Japanese culture with introduced Chinese and Western cultural forms . Prehistoric Japanese culture was subjected to ancient Chinese cultural influences that were introduced some 1,500 years ago . One consequence was the ...
... traditional Japanese culture with introduced Chinese and Western cultural forms . Prehistoric Japanese culture was subjected to ancient Chinese cultural influences that were introduced some 1,500 years ago . One consequence was the ...
Page 207
... traditional elements became typical for the general Ashkenazic development of cantorial songs , and by about 1820 the idiom of Haydn and Mozart had almost crowded out the traditional elements . Politi- cal emancipation and religious ...
... traditional elements became typical for the general Ashkenazic development of cantorial songs , and by about 1820 the idiom of Haydn and Mozart had almost crowded out the traditional elements . Politi- cal emancipation and religious ...
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... traditional study of Aristotle , Augus- tine , and Aquinas to the Anglican Church's situation . This classical Christian philosophy of order and harmony encountered three agents of disintegration : Calvinism , with its emphasis on the ...
... traditional study of Aristotle , Augus- tine , and Aquinas to the Anglican Church's situation . This classical Christian philosophy of order and harmony encountered three agents of disintegration : Calvinism , with its emphasis on the ...
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