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The restored texts, often with humanistic commentaries, became prized books that were collected by whoever could afford them.
In Europe archaeology is more closely allied with humanistic pursuits such as classics, philology, and art history.
Daniel Levitin is brilliant at promoting his research, but he interacts not at all with humanistic music researchers.
And it did so with help from a dishonourable neoconservative American interventionism that fits poorly with humanistic studies, let alone with ancient or Enlightenment republics.
Throughout the 1950s Kazin felt himself adrift, a self-described Emersonian, aflame with "humanistic moral passion," confronting the inward-looking, alienated fiction of the cold war and the Beat Generation.
Others relate it to the musical association with humanistic poetry at the beginning of the 16th century, and still others reserve the term for the conscious attempt to recreate and imitate supposedly classical models that took place about 1600.
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"So the hearing process needs to be staffed by people who can deal effectively with individuals -- not just number- crunchers, but people with a humanistic side".
"All who are content with a humanistic law system and do not strive to replace it with Biblical law are guilty of idolatry.
"My main goal is to delight, connect with the humanistic impulse," he said.
Basel's excellent grammar school provided Burckhardt with a humanistic education.
He wanted to sweep aside a dying commercial civilization and replace it with a humanistic one, based on justice.
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