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The art of representing the human figure in the ancient world begins and ends with 'frontality'.
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Arnold Hauser (art historian) |
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The late Middle Ages not merely has a successful middle class--it is in fact a middle-class period.
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Arnold Hauser (art historian) |
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As a natural right, belongs to none but those who have been born of citizens.
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David Ramsay (historian) |
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Histories are as perfect as the Historian is wise, and is gifted with an eye and a soul.
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In a certain sense all men are historians.
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The long historian of my country's woes.
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Historians must break out of the prison of ideas.
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Edison invented inventing.
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James Burke (science historian) |
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You can only know where you're going if you know where you've been.
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James Burke (science historian) |
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Never before have so many people understood so little about so much.
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James Burke (science historian) |
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In this globalized world, there is no such thing as independence.
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John Elliott (historian) |
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Civilisation as a term suggests human agency. Things don't come together organically.
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Richard Miles (historian) |
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There are winners and losers - and human will created the world we live in.
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Richard Miles (historian) |
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Confederates were terrified of what was happening to slavery.
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William C. Davis (historian) |