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Fertility and Sterility, 2004
The standard questionnaire is a tool to collect information for a survey, but its validity for patient management is doubtful. Taking a history is a skill that cannot be replaced by a questionnaire.
Togas, Tulandi, Robert, Platt
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The standard questionnaire is a tool to collect information for a survey, but its validity for patient management is doubtful. Taking a history is a skill that cannot be replaced by a questionnaire.
Togas, Tulandi, Robert, Platt
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Epic and Tragic Music: The Union of the Arts in the Eighteenth Century
Journal of the History of Ideas, 2011I. THE UNION OF THE ARTS IN WEIMARAround 1800 in Weimar, thought on Greek tragedy crystallized around the union of speech, music, and gesture - what Wagner would later call the Gesamtkunstwerk.
J. Billings
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The Journal of Aesthetic Education
:Every doctoral thesis requires contextualization within its specific discipline's theoretical bases. For a visual arts practice-based thesis, the relevant bases include those of aesthetics and visual perception. This article reviews a Western history of
Howard Riley
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:Every doctoral thesis requires contextualization within its specific discipline's theoretical bases. For a visual arts practice-based thesis, the relevant bases include those of aesthetics and visual perception. This article reviews a Western history of
Howard Riley
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On the Universality of the History of Art*
Art Journal, 1982The difficulties of writing about the methodology of the history of art are many: fear of being obvious, obscure, or doctrinaire; reticence in raising fundamental issues when established ways seem perfectly acceptable within the academy; a confusing tendency to borrow without reflection from fields such as anthropology or literature in which debates on
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Neurology, 1990
Ancient humans, lacking devices to store large amounts of information, invented and developed a system of mnemonics which evolved and passed to modern times. The mnemonics, collectively known as the Ancient Art of Memory, were discovered in 447 BC by a Greek poet, Simonides, and were adequately described by Cicero, Quintilian, and Pliny.
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Ancient humans, lacking devices to store large amounts of information, invented and developed a system of mnemonics which evolved and passed to modern times. The mnemonics, collectively known as the Ancient Art of Memory, were discovered in 447 BC by a Greek poet, Simonides, and were adequately described by Cicero, Quintilian, and Pliny.
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The Austral Islands: history, art and art history
The Journal of Pacific History, 2013Rhys Richards is an independent researcher with an amateur's passion for Polynesian history and a sleuth's taste for facts, evidence and detail.
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Art History, Art Museums, and Power: A Critical Art History Curriculum
Art History Pedagogy & Practice, 2020Engaging in the recent tradition of disciplinary and instructional self-critique by art historians teaching at the college level, this teaching practice reflection pursues the question of how an art history survey class can benefit from activities grounded in theoretical texts.
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‘New Art History’ vs. ‘Old History’: writing art history
Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 1986Readers of the judicious paper by John Haldon on ‘“Jargon” vs. “the Facts”?’ Byzantine History-Writing and Contemporary Debates’ will have looked in vain for comment on the status of visual evidence. It is not that art is entirely unmentioned — a reference is made to the history of art and of cultural production in general as belonging to the history ...
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Editor's Statement: Art History vs. the History of Art
Art Journal, 1984During the relatively brief history of the history of art the study of American art has been at the periphery of the discipline. It may be that the focus of art historical scholarship, reflecting Bishop Berkeley's venerable dictum, has like art itself gradually moved westward, and is only now getting to England and America.
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Art History Is Dead; Long Live Art History!
de arte, 2017The # RhodesMustFall campaign that began at the University of Cape Town in early 2015, called for the decolonisation of South African university curricula, among other transformations.
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