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- Title: Lecture: Outlooks for the Future
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- this is an Italian and that a Frenchman etc., so we shall know in future
- Title: The Individuality of Elias, John, Raphael, Novalis
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- what people have thought of Raphael — what the Italians, the French, the
- Title: Lecture: Goethe and the Evolution of Consciousness
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- around him in his youth. And we see how in the course of his Italian
- was opposed to it, and after his Italian journey he let it pass,
- even only as an Italian, the world for which you are really seeking
- after his Italian journey. This was the age when word and concept
- Title: Lecture: On the Nature of Butterflies
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- reason the Italian natural scientist Lombroso has stated that there is
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture VIII
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- deal of work. Now, his Italian contemporaries and later others
- Title: Differentation of Primeval Wisdom into East, Middle, West
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- becomes Aesthetic in Goethe, on his Italian journey, in the
- Title: Social Question as a Problem: Lecture II: The Inner Experience of Language
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- French tête, in Italian testa, and so
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 6: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation
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- prejudiced to believe that what today is Italian culture, Italian civilisation,
- another way, in reality far less than the Italian or French way. But
- in doing when, on his Italian travels (read his letters), he believes
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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- reasonableness. Goethe has translated the Italian
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VII: Some Spiritual-Scientific Observations
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- himself records of the benefits he reaped from the Italian
- even an Italian, an imaginative force enabling you to think
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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- rather, the Italian work which made Greek art real for him,
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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- the Italian type in the countenance of Jesus; similarly, in Murillo's
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture XII: The Mysteries of the Samothracian Kabiri
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- applied during his Italian journey in order, through these
- Title: Significant Facts: Lecture III: The Tragic Wrestling with Knowledge. The Secrets of the Future Sixth Cultural Period.
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- as it is known today: You now have before you an Italian or a
- Title: Nine Lectures on Bees: Lecture VI
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- referred to here, the common domestic bee. The Italian bee again is
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture V
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- for the above purpose. The same with the Italian. I mean by
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture II
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- Post-Atlantean epoch. The peoples inhabiting the Italian and
- Italian and Spanish peninsulas, we must be clear that the
- Italian peninsula something that on the one side expresses
- important impulse of Latin-Italian culture. It need only be
- any point in Italian culture — to lead what comes from
- Italian culture passes over into French culture but in such a
- indications given by spiritual science, If Italian culture
- Giordano Bruno in whom the Italian Sentient Soul is so alive
- Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch, Whereas Italian culture has taken
- Italian and Spanish cultures, the Moon quality in that of
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture III
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- is Italian? This cannot be done, because a member of the
- Italian, but in this northern clime, you have had to let an
- of the English, French and Italian elements. We have already
- English, French or Italian peoples? Most, certainly it does
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture IV
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- civilisations — in the inhabitants of the Italian
- Italian-Spanish, the French, the British and the
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture V
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- for the above purpose. The same with the Italian. I mean by
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 7: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 26 December, 10 a.m.
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- Schwarz to speak on behalf of the other Italian group.
- Title: The Karma of the Individual and the Collective Life of Our Time, Goethe
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- in connection with these things: how during his Italian journey
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture XIII
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- if this Italian professor really did find handwritten things by
- Livius, you can imagine what a storm the Italian state will
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 10: Disputa and The School of Athens of Raphael
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- Italians into the Imperium, into the new Imperium Romanum.
- through Italy in order to free the various Italian groups. Yes that
- Italian groups of people. This is said, of course. Julius II did not
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 11: Fourth and Fifth Post-Atlantean Epochs, Medieval Art in the Middle, West, and South of Europe
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- 4. Italian Icon: Madonna with Child
- already the last time, when showing the pictures of Italian painting. Also
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 12: Greek and Early Christian Art, Symbolic Signs, the Mystery of Gold
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- which I just described, It meets one also in Italian towns. For basically
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 13: The Changes in the Conception of Christ During a Certain Period of Time
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- flows, for example, in the veins of the modern Italian, very little
- Title: Mystery Trinity: Part 1, Lecture 1
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- college was created on the Italian peninsula, a collegium
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VII: Spiritual-Scientific Foundations for a True Physiology
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- discovered by the Italian Pacini and are therefore called
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture XI
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- and he only Italian; but we are assured by his biographer, and it
- simply of the words — in Italian of course — “We
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture XII
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- intended to be an Italian Republic, for he was willing to come
- forward only as the founder of an Italian Republic. The karmic
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture II
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- old Italian painting, the greater part, nay practically the whole of
- rooted in the Italian art of his time — or, if we will call it
- so, in the Italian spiritual life. He gained no happiness in the
- Title: Lecture: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture IV: The Soul's Condition of Those Who Seek for Anthroposophy
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- Belgians or Italians. At any rate this whole way of
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume IV: Lecture IX
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- was born again in the 16th century as the Italian Utopianist,
- the other modern languages, French and Italian, he learns Spanish so as
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture III: A Fragment from the Jewish Haggada, Blavatsky
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- the Greek and Italian Peninsulas and it radiated out from
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture I: The Birth of the Consciousness Soul
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- the Italian national consciousness developed out of the
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture III: Characteristics of Historical Symptoms in Recent Times
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- Papacy had implanted in the Italian soul. The significance of
- imbued the Italian soul with its own spirit. And, as so often
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VIII: Religious Impulses of the Fifth Post-Atlantean Epoch
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- this context I have already pointed out that the Italian
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture IX: The Relation Between the Deeper European Impulses and Those of the Present Day
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- characterize as follows: the Italian peoples = the Sentient
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XII
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- French, Spanish, and Italian cultures contains in itself the
- remarked concerning an Italian writer who made Locke palatable
- Title: History of Art: Lecture X: Disputa of Raphael - the School of Athens
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- through Italy as a commander in order to harness the Italians
- through Italy as a commander in order to free the Italian folk.
- through Italy to free the separate Italian nations. It didn't
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XI: Fourth and Fifth Post-Atlantean Epochs, Medieval Art in the Middle, West, and South of Europe
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- The Italian Icon: Madonna with the child, image with miraculous
- spoke about already last time in the Italian paintings have a
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XII: Greek and Early Christian Art, Symbolic Signs, the Mystery of Gold
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- Central European impulses are also found in Italian cities.
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XIII: The Changes in the Conception of Christ During a Certain Period of Time
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- Italian Masters
- Italian Masters;
- pagan Apollo-type and this is due to the background of Italian
- blood flow for example in the present day Italians, really very
- Title: History of Art: Lecture I: Cimabue, Giotto, and Other Italian Masters
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- Cimabue, Giotto, and Other Italian Masters
- Cimabue, Giotto, and Other Italian Masters
- Italian Renaissance gradually came into being. Again and again, I
- Title: History of Art: Lecture II: Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael
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- them the whole way of feeling which permeated the Italian civilisation
- century Italian Christianity witnessed the rise even among the Popes, of
- In spite of the fact that he grew out of the Italian environment, he
- Title: History of Art: Lecture III: Dürer and Holbein
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- Italian Renaissance, the great masters of Italy.
- Title: History of Art: Lecture IV: Mid-European and Southern Art
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- feeling. The Art of the Italian Renaissance strives to make the
- Post-Atlantean epoch, including the latest flower (in the Italian
- Italian Renaissance. (We need make no comparisons, for they are
- Title: History of Art: Lecture V: Rembrandt
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- any nature like the Italian. He fertilised his imagination simply and
- studies as other painters of his country did — studies of Italian
- The greatness of the Italian
- or the Italian Masters. Their presentations of the Biblical figures
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VI: Dutch and Flemish Painting
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- the North, while the other takes its start from the Italian art of the
- them — Italian influences, for example. Thus he strangely unites
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VII: Representations of the Nativity
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- the Italian and the Northern Masters one after the other. In the former
- We go on to the Italian
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VIII: Raphael and the Northern Artists
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- in Raphael — the Art of the Italian Renaissance. Thus in the outer
- Title: Lecture: Man's Position in the Cosmic Whole, the Platonic World-Year
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- the one which now governs, for instance, the Italian nation, in so
- of a Folk-Soul, for instance, of the Italian Folk-Soul, we cannot say
- Italian Folk-Soul does not even contain any liquid parts (which does
- Italian Folk-Soul has no liquid parts, but it begins with gaseous
- body of the Italian Folk-Soul is woven out of air, which is its
- substance, we must say, in the case of the Italian Folk-Soul, that it
- being has WATERY substances, there the Italian Folk-Soul has HEAT,
- the Italian Folk-Soul LIGHT. In the case of the Italian Folk-Soul,
- warmth, there the Italian Folk-Soul has TONES, namely, the MUSIC OF
- the Italian Folk-Soul, if we take for granted something analogous to
- shows you that when the Italian Folk-Soul really animates
- In fact in the Italian nation, the correspondence between the
- respiration. The Italian Folk-Soul communicates with man through the
- communication takes place in the sub-consciousness. When the Italian
- — when the Italian breathes, then the Folk-Soul whispers and
- found in Switzerland. If you are Italian, you may hear your
- from his-Folk-Soul when he lives in his own country. The Italian air,
- every nation is, after all, different. What is air for the Italian
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture I: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- the Italian works and in the scanty remnants of Greek art that were
- different to him now, for he is living under the Italian sky, which
- experienced in Greek art, as he reconstructed it from Italian
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture IV
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- His Italian journey was fulfilment of his longing. In Germany, that
- about Italian and Greek art, and enunciated the comprehensive ideas
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture I: East and West from a Spiritual Point of View
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- peoples of the West — Britons, Frenchmen, Italians,
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture VI: The Innate Capacities of the Nations of the World
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- French or the Italian. The Italians and the French, in their
- French or the Italian is dependent upon how they please; the
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture II
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- Italian journey; its purpose and effects. Establishment
- induced him to make his Italian journey, in order that in
- we have often presented both the German and the Italian
- the aftermath of Greek art manifest in Italian art, enabled
- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- indeed, before Plato. So that we see how, since the eighth century BC on the Italian peninsula
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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- blossoming of oriental culture; in Greek art as he construed this for himself from Italian works
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture I: Tree of Life - I
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- Europe, in the Italian peninsula, in the Spanish peninsula, in the
- way. My dear friends, let us consider first the Italian peninsula,
- population. Let us further imagine that on this old Italian peninsula
- Norman-Germanic element. Thus there streamed into the Italian
- So we see that while in the new Italian
- streams into the Italian peninsula. And we can speak of the
- In the Italian peninsula, therefore,
- Italian peninsula, though in this last completely inundated by the
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