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  1. Hortus (In)Conclusus. Polska i Ukraina: rozmowy o filozofii i literaturze (En - Hortus (In)Conclusus. Poland and Ukraine: Talks on Philosophy Literature).Anton Marczyński (ed.) - 2017 - Warsaw, Poland: Barbara Skarga Foundation for Thinking.
    EN: Selection of Marczyński's interviews on philosophy and literature which were recorded in early 2007 for the purpose of his radio broadcast "Hortus (In)Conclusus." Includes interviews with: Marek Bieńczyk, Józef Bremer, Ihor Byczko, Andrij Dachnij, Anna Dziedzic, Mateusz Falkowski, Tadeusz Gadacz, Michał Głowiński, Dorota Hall, Serhij Jospenko, Wachtang Kebuładze, Zbigniew Kloch, Andrzej Kołakowski, Wasyl Lisowyj, Ołeksandr Majewskyj, Anton Marczynski, Julia Marczyńska, Wadym Menżulin, Zbigniew Mikołejko, Monika Milewska, Andrij Okara, Ihor Paśko, Adam Pomorski, Myrosła Popowycz, Jerzy Prokopiuk, Iryna Puchta, Barbara (...)
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    Hortus Incantans.Eric MacDonald - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff & Dan O'Brien (eds.), Gardening ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 119–134.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Gardens and Enchantment Dumbarton Oaks: A Fusion of Nature and Art? Dumbarton Oaks as a Site of Enchantment: Crossings, Complexity, and Circuits Cultivating Enchantment Notes.
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    Ut hortus poesis—gardening and her sister arts in eighteenth-century England.Stephanie Ross - 1985 - British Journal of Aesthetics 25 (1):17-32.
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  4. Hortus Incantans : gardening as an art of enchantment.Eric MacDonald - 2010 - In Dan O'Brien (ed.), Gardening - Philosophy for Everyone: Cultivating Wisdom. Wiley-Blackwell.
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    The Garden Enclosed (hortus conclusus) and its Vegetation as Sign.Nina Corazzo - 1996 - Semiotics:132-143.
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  6. Ut pictura hortus.Alain Roger - 1982 - In François Dagognet (ed.), Mort du paysage?: philosophie et esthétique du paysage: actes du colloque de Lyon. Diffusion, Presses universitaires de France.
     
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    Leonardo's Annunciation Hortus Conclusus and its reflexive intent.Matthew Landrus - 2003 - Analecta Husserliana 78:25-46.
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    Retórica e historia sensorial en la representación literaria del hortus conclusus.Lidia Raquel Miranda & Gerardo Fabián Rodríguez - 2022 - Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época 19.
    El artículo repasa algunas de las principales fuentes antiguas y las características más salientes del tópico del _hortus conclusus_ para indagar el modo en que se resuelve en la literatura medieval la tensión existente entre una representación altamente regulada desde el punto de vista retórico con la expresión de una experiencia que involucra todos los sentidos y promueve las más variadas emociones en el lector. El trabajo toma en cuenta los planteamientos de la historia sensorial para comprender y extender el (...)
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    Discorso Di Metafisica “Hortus Conclusus”. [REVIEW]F. A. Walsh - 1936 - New Scholasticism 10 (3):286-287.
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    The Making and Meaning of the Liber Floridus: A Study of the Original Manuscript, Ghent, University Library MS 92 / Painting the “Hortus Deliciarum”: Medieval Women, Wisdom, and Time.Adam S. Cohen - 2017 - Common Knowledge 23 (3):533-534.
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  11. Building block of times, knowledge and wisdom in the Hortus Deliciarum.Danielle B. Joyner - 2016 - In Nancy van Deusen & Leonard Michael Koff (eds.), Time: Sense, Space, Structure. Boston: E.J. Brill.
     
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    Lifting the veil: Two typological diagrams in the hortus deliciarum.Annette Krüger & Gabriele Runge - 1997 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 60 (1):1-22.
  13. Le Climat religieux de „l'Hortus deliciarum" d'Herrade de Landsberg.Robert Will - forthcoming - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses.
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    Hendrik Adriaan van Reede tot Drakenstein and Hortus Malabaricus: A Contribution to the History of Dutch Colonial BotanyJ. Heniger.James Larson - 1988 - Isis 79 (4):712-713.
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    Aben, R., and S. deWit. The Enclosed Garden: History and Development of the Hortus conclusus and Its Reintroduction into the Present-Day Urban Landscape. Uitgeverij: 010 Publishers, 1999. Abramovitz, Jane. Unnatural Disasters. Washington, DC: Worldwatch Paper 158, 2001. [REVIEW]Susan E. Alcock & Robin Osbourne - 2011 - In Jeff Malpas (ed.), The Place of Landscape: Concepts, Contexts, Studies. MIT Press. pp. 319.
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    J. Heniger. Hendrik Adriaan van Reede tot Drakenstein and Hortus Malabaricus. A Contribution to the History of Dutch Colonial Botany. Rotterdam and Boston: A.A. Balkema, 1986. Pp. xvi + 295. ISBN 90-6191-681-X. £50.00; $75.00; Dfl 150.00. [REVIEW]Gerhard Müller - 1989 - British Journal for the History of Science 22 (1):90-91.
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    Hendrik Adriaan van Reede tot Drakenstein and Hortus Malabaricus: A Contribution to the History of Dutch Colonial Botany by J. Heniger. [REVIEW]James Larson - 1988 - Isis 79:712-713.
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    The Strange Absence of Hort- in Lucretius.Michael Pope - 2023 - Classical Quarterly 73 (2):926-928.
    This note points out and ventures to explain the remarkable absence of both hortus, ‘garden’, and all forms of hortari, ‘urge’, in a poem that seeks to encourage the audience toward the Garden.
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  19. Die Rolle des Chores in Franz Rosenzweigs Stern der Erlösung.Luca Bertolino - 2010 - Rosenzweig Jahrbuch / Rosenzweig Yearbook 5:141-159.
    In Franz Rosenzweig's "The Star of Redemption" the chorus comes on stage in three forms: chorus in tragedy (with its presence in ancient classical tragedy and its absence in modern one), chorus of redemption and chorus in church music. Analyzing the role of chorus is useful to study Rosenzweig's aesthetics, which is in a way a "classical" art theory, but not an idealistic "pure" aesthetics, inasmuch as art must be "applied" art. An idealistic pure art condemns us to live in (...)
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    Gardens and the Passion for the Infinite.Fine Arts Aesthetics International Society for Phenomenology & Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 2003 - Springer Verlag.
    This handsomely produced volume contains 22 contributions from international scholars, which were originally presented at the 2000 Conference of the International Society for Phenomenology, Fine Arts, & Aesthetics. The papers center around the theme of gardens and include a wide range of topics of interest to phenomenologists but also, perhaps, to gardeners with a philosophical bent. A sampling of topics: Leonardo's Annunciation Hortus Conclusus and its reflexive intent; hatha yoga--a phenomenological experience of nature; the Chinese attempt to miniaturize the (...)
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    Shin fūkeiron: tetsugakuteki kōsatsu.Maki Shimizu - 2017 - Tōkyō: Kabushiki Kaisha Chikuma Shobō.
    This book addresses the philosophical question of "What is landscape?" From the birth of the genre of "landscape painting" in the 16th century, Western culture has valued landscapes in terms of their "picturesque" or "painterly" qualities. The creation of the "English landscape garden" was influenced by landscape painting, and "picturesque travel," which became popular in England in the 18th century, sought to recreate the experience of viewing landscape paintings in nature. 1. The book labels this view of landscape that seeks (...)
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    ‘And Eden from the Chaos rose’: utopian order and rebellion in the Oxford Physick Garden.Anna Svensson - 2019 - Annals of Science 76 (2):157-183.
    ABSTRACTAbel Evans's poem Vertumnus celebrates Jacob Bobart the Younger, second keeper of the Oxford Physick Garden, as a model monarch to his botanical subjects. This paper takes Vertumnus as a point of departure from which to explore the early history of the Physick Garden, situating botanical collections and collecting spaces within utopian visions and projects as well as debates about order more widely in the turbulent seventeenth-century. Three perspectives on the Physick Garden as an ordered collection are explored: the architecture (...)
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