Charles Batteux (6 May 1713 – 14 July 1780) was a French philosopher and writer on aesthetics. Charles Batteux. Born, 6 May 1713. Alland'Huy-et-Sausseuil ...
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Apr 14, 2016 · Charles Batteux, The Fine Arts Reduced to a Single Principle, James O. Young (tr.), Oxford University Press, 2015, 151pp., $70.00 (hbk), ISBN ...
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The Fine Arts Reduced to a Single Principle (1746) by Charles Batteux was arguably the most influential work on aesthetics published in the eighteenth century.
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Charles Batteux in a book entitled Les Beaux Arts réduits à un même principe (1746; “The Fine Arts Reduced to a Single Principle”).
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The Fine Arts Reduced to a Single Principle (1746) by Charles Batteux was arguably the most influential work on aesthetics published in the eighteenth century.
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CHARLES BATTEUX (1713-1780), French philosopher and writer on aesthetics, was born near Vouziers (Ardennes), and studied theology at Reims.
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Jan 11, 2017 · The Fine Arts Reduced to a Single Principle (1746) by Charles Batteux was arguably the most influential work on aesthetics published in the eighteenth century.
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Principles of Translation. Written originally in French by M. Batteux. [A translation of section 4 of pt. 3 of “Cours de belles lettres.”] Free.
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