Arnold Hauser Quote

Such specialization and depersonalization of enquiry led inevitably to a taste for mere erudition and a temptation to eclecticism.


The Social History of Art, Volume I. From Prehistoric Times to the Middle Ages, 1999 - Chapter III. Greece and Rome


Such specialization and depersonalization of enquiry led inevitably to a taste for mere erudition and a temptation to eclecticism.

Such specialization and depersonalization of enquiry led inevitably to a taste for mere erudition and a temptation to eclecticism.

Such specialization and depersonalization of enquiry led inevitably to a taste for mere erudition and a temptation to eclecticism.

Such specialization and depersonalization of enquiry led inevitably to a taste for mere erudition and a temptation to eclecticism.