Boas, George, 1891-1980.
Boas, George
Boas, George, 1891-
George Boas
George Boas Professor of Philosophy
VIAF ID: 29616712 ( Personal )
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Works
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The acceptance of time. | |
The adventures of human thought; | |
Age of elegance. The Rococo and its effects. An exhibition presented by the Baltimore Museum of art, April 25 to June 14, 1959 | |
An analysis of certain theories of truth. | |
The challenge of science | |
Claude Monet; the water lilies | |
The Cone collection of Baltimore, Maryland: | |
Courbet and his critics | |
Courbet and the naturalistic movement; essays read at the Baltimore Museum of Art, May 16, 17, 18, 1938. | |
The critic as philosopher. | |
A critical analysis of the philosophy of Emile Meyerson. | |
Cult of childhood | |
culte de l'enfance | |
Datum as essence in contemporary philosophy by George Boas | |
Diogenes of Sinope, a study of Greek cynicism by Farrand Sayre,... [Foreword by George Boas.] | |
Dominant themes of modern philosophy, a history. | |
Droga duszy do Boga | |
Earthly Venus , by Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis, translated from «Venus physique»,... by Simone Brangier Boas, with notes and an introduction by George Boas,.. | |
Emerson, the enraptured Yankee | |
Essays on primitivism and related ideas in the Middle Ages | |
French philosophies of the romantic period. | |
The Greek tradition in painting and the minor arts; an exhibition sponsored jointly by the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Walters Art Gallery from May 15 through June 25, 1939. | |
The happy beast in French thought of the seventeenth century. | |
Harper's literary museum; a compendium of instructive, entertaining, and amusing matter, selected from early American writings. | |
The heaven of invention. | |
hieroglyphics of Horapollo | |
History of ideas an introduction | |
Ideas in cultural perspective | |
The inquiring mind | |
Itinerarium mentis in Deum | |
Jean Jacques Rousseau's Emile, an essay in educational theory | |
Joshua Reynolds as arbiter of taste | |
Lattimore the scholar | |
Lettres reçues de George Boas | |
Library of Congress intermission broadcasts. | |
The limits of reason. | |
Lytton Strachey | |
The Major traditions of European philosophy | |
The mind's road to God | |
Mutterrecht und Urreligion | |
Myth, religion and mother right | |
Never go back : a novel without a plot | |
Nouveau monde et l'Europe | |
Our new ways of thinking. | |
Philosophy and poetry | |
A primer for critics. | |
Rationalism in Greek philosophy. | |
Romanticism in America; papers contributed to a symposium held at the Baltimore museum of art, May 13, 14, 15, 1940 | |
Silhouette of a librarian | |
Some assumptions of Aristotle. | |
Studies in intellectual history | |
Vie inspirée d'Emerson | |
Vox populi; essays in the history of an idea. | |
What is a picture? | |
Wingless Pegasus : a handbook for critics |