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In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, professorial asceticism moved from the home to the workplace, where it took new forms, most notably that of productivity on an epic, and sometimes eccentric, scale.
At a time when Greek thought was being strongly influenced by the Latin tradition, especially by the work of Thomas Aquinas, the traditional debate on Plato and Aristotle took new forms.
Arguably Argentina's most important 20th-century painter, Berni took new forms in the 1960's and 1970's using collages to depict the street life of the down and out.
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