Relating to place/work/folk.
On reverse, several small diagrams, including swastikas and a valley section.
Sans titreMention of Aristotle, Bacon, Comte, Spencer, Kant and Plato.
Manuscript.
Sans titreOn reverse of notepaper for Summer Meeting at King’s College, July 12-31 (no year mentioned).
Manuscript
Sans titreShowing [Olympus] as a tower and domed temple on top of a hill.
Label: ‘William Hume, 14 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.
Various diagrams, relating to ‘Course of Life’, ‘Curves’, ‘Periods’, ‘Crises’ and ‘Phases’.
‘As with “Stone Age” we distinguish (A) Paleolithic →, (B) Neolithic: so with ”Industrial Age”, we distinguish (A) Paleotechnic →, (B) Neotechnic’ .
Comparing ‘Christian View’ of difficulties of transitions, sins and rites of passage with ‘Hellenic View’ of normal phases and rites of expression.
‘Phases as Norms of Life’; Super-norms/Norms/Sub-norms; ‘Contrast of Sexes’.
Showing a [sculpture or architectural detail] of a woman, possibly a goddess , playing a harp.
Endorsed: ‘Definé par Bartolini. Gravé par Pierre Fontana de Rome’.
[Possibly Pierre Fontaine (1763-1853), French architect and decorator, who lived and worked in Rome at various points throughout his career].