La naturaleza y el espacio en la estética medieval
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The subject of this article is to ex pond how the medieval art (christian-european and muslim) express a nature and space that depends on the own concept of the nature and space. On the other hand, his concept is different in the christian world and in the muslim one. Both of them mantain that nature and space, in contrast to Greece, are created, and depend on a Transcendental God. However, the nature and space in the muslim art is more dependent on Creator than in the christian one, and that become evident in the artistic forms.
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LOMBA, J. (1999). La naturaleza y el espacio en la estética medieval. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 6, 11–24. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v6i.9658
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