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  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VI: The Helena Saga and the Riddle of Freedom
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    • his mother really were. He could not but think Corinth, where
    • he had grown up, his home. At last he wandered from Corinth
  • Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture I: The Acanthus Leaf
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    • Corinthian capital.
    • Corinthian capital. Now the main feature, the principal
    • decoration of the Corinthian capital — although in the
    • that the acanthus leaf, on the Corinthian capital was simply
    • Corinthian column. Let us think for a moment of the form of
    • out plastically and then added to the Corinthian column. Now
    • Corinthian column. The expression is a good one, for what,
    • origin of the decoration on the Corinthian capital? Little
    • “basket hypothesis” of the Corinthian column.
    • Vitruvius says that Callimachos, the Corinthian Sculptor,
    • himself: There is the Corinthian capital! This is the very
    • volute and you have the Corinthian column.
    • of the Corinthian column with the volute bearing the abacus
    • with what is contained in the Corinthian column and the
    • in the Corinthian column and the palm leaves are allowed to
    • Corinthian plastic palmette. If I did not paint the palmette
    • the idea of the Corinthian column came to him. Rigl, too,
    • Callimachos saw was over the grave of a Corinthian
    • example of this is the belief that the Corinthian capital
    • expressed in the Corinthian capital. So also we shall feel
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  • Title: Opponents to Anthroposophy
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    • listen to the words of St Paul to the Corinthians without the



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