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Dictionary of the History of Ideas

Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas
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2 occurrences of Ancients and Moderns in the Eighteenth Century
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JULIUS A. ELIAS

[See also Comic; Creativity in Art; Culture; Education;
Empathy; Happiness and Pleasure; Primitivism; Utopia;
Wisdom of the Fool.]

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