The Muses' Concord Literature, Music, and the Visual Arts in the Baroque Age
The glories of the Baroque age, mainly the arts of literature, painting, and music, areewpoint notable for its scope and catholicity. The term Baroque here denotes a period from the early seventeenth to try. From Jensen's method of moving from one country and time to another we discover that Ad...
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Main Author: | Jensen, H. James (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Indiana University Press
1976
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