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2022
This introductory chapter describes the history and nature of the form of neoclassicism inaugurated by the work of Johann Joachim Winckelmann, distinguishing between a core neoclassical period (c.1750-1830) and other manifestations exhibiting the same aesthetic qualities.
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This introductory chapter describes the history and nature of the form of neoclassicism inaugurated by the work of Johann Joachim Winckelmann, distinguishing between a core neoclassical period (c.1750-1830) and other manifestations exhibiting the same aesthetic qualities.
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Debussyism, Anti-debussyism, Neoclassicism
2018Chapter 3 considers the effects of the contingencies of music and cultural history on reputation. The arrival of new artists or aesthetic tendencies on the Parisian scene forced writers to reconsider the recent musical past and to reshape it in accordance with present-day concerns.
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2018
Neoclassicism in dance is part of the historicist modernist movement of the first third of the 20th century; it indicates an approach that redefines movement in relation to music and makes it independent of the narrative plot by placing form over content.
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Neoclassicism in dance is part of the historicist modernist movement of the first third of the 20th century; it indicates an approach that redefines movement in relation to music and makes it independent of the narrative plot by placing form over content.
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Economic science and neoclassicism
Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 1999exaly +2 more sources
2019
Abstract The principle of proportionality has its roots in the rule of law, legal safeguards, and guarantees to citizens against abuse, arbitrariness, and excessive use of force. It is more important to prevent overly harsh penalties than to prevent overly lenient ones.
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Abstract The principle of proportionality has its roots in the rule of law, legal safeguards, and guarantees to citizens against abuse, arbitrariness, and excessive use of force. It is more important to prevent overly harsh penalties than to prevent overly lenient ones.
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