The Western intellectual tradition

This book is a study of the developing ideas from the Renaissance to the opening of the nineteenth century. It is intellectual history in the largest sense, not confined to ideas in one or a few fields, but covering the whole spectrum of Western intellectual activity during the four centuries when t...

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主要作者: Bronowski, J.
格式: 圖書
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出版: New York barnes & Noble 1960
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