Style and "Substance"

Nominalist Renaissance

“With Nominalism came the belief in God’s omnipotent freedom, the radical dependence of each particular upon him. Yet, the strange corollary of this is the emergence of the individual in all his dignity. The individual takes on an importance, sustained by God, directly, maintained in his care. It is as though the individual became a Neoplatonic cosmos unto itself  ”- Stocking

To learn more about the Renaissance, Neoplatonism, and Nominalism listen to the full lecture linked below. As you listen move through the timeline for reference to the artworks and music. ​





 

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  1. Style and Substance Aneesah Ettress

Contents of this tag:

  1. Style and Substance
  2. Ave Maris Stella (Easter)
  3. The Deposition
  4. Creation of Adam
  5. Pietà
  6. The Early Motet
  7. Delivery of the Keys
  8. Portrait of Baccio Bandinelli
  9. Portrait of a Youth
  10. Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione
  11. David
  12. St George and the Dragon
  13. The Drunkenness of Noah
  14. Portrait of a Young Man
  15. Resurrection of the Flesh
  16. Portrait of a Halberdier
  17. How one-point linear perspective works
  18. Organum Paralel
  19. The Feast of Herod
  20. Quant en moy - Guillaume de Machaut (Motet Isorythmique)
  21. Neoplatonism & Nominalism Pt. 2
  22. Neoplatonism & Nominalism

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