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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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    • Dante to the fall of freedom in Florence, the age of the Renaissance
    • this Renaissance, this rebirth. When Goethe went to Italy, he sought
    • culture the Greek way of thought and life. During the Renaissance,
    • distinguish Christian from Greek in Renaissance art. In connection
    • paintings of the Renaissance, one cannot tell whether the figures are
    • But during the Renaissance it is always for good reasons that we find
    • this type of dichotomy. After the Renaissance, which was, as we have
    • of art of the Renaissance, you will have to see in the gestures of the
    • re-animation of ancient Greece, the Renaissance. How many things since
    • Nietzsche, this Renaissance comes to life again in his best years. We
    • Right into modern times this Renaissance continues its influence,
    • time of the Renaissance as impulses of the spiritual world that have
    • create the Renaissance.
    • reappears again in the Renaissance can indeed be called luciferic, for
    • the rest! Europe needed the Renaissance, which gave much to it. Thus,
    • was called to life again in the Renaissance, the other has always been
    • Many Renaissance ideas and conceptions come to us not so much from
    • these things, but Renaissance ideas live in everyone. They are a
    • never disappeared but are always at work. The Renaissance was, in a
    • that was brought to Europe Through the Renaissance and that had been
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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    • politicizing of thought that begins in the Renaissance. He is a



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