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Antiquity in plaster : production, reception and destruction of plaster copies from
the Athenian Agora to Felix Meritis in Amsterdam
Godin, F.T.J.
Publication date 2009
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Godin, F. T. J. (2009). Antiquity in plaster : production, reception and destruction of plaster copies from the Athenian Agora to Felix Meritis in Amsterdam.
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ANTIQUITY IN PLASTER
Production, reception and destruction of plaster copies
from the Athenian Agora to Felix Meritis in Amsterdam
ACADEMISCH PROEFSCHRIFT
Ter verkrijging van de graad van doctoraan de Universiteit van Amsterdam op gezag van de Rector Magnificus
Prof. dr. D.C. van den Boom
ten overstaan van een door het college voor promoties ingestelde commissie, in het openbaar te verdedigen in de Agnietenkapel der Universiteit
op 22 september 2009, te 14.00 uur door
Frederik Theodoor Johannes Godin
geboren te ‘s-GravenhagePromotiecommissie:
Promotor: Prof. dr. B. Kempers
Copromotor: Dr. R.A. Lunsingh Scheurleer Overige leden: Prof. dr. F. Grijzenhout
Prof. dr A.A.M. de Jong Prof. dr. E.M. Moormann Dr. E.S. Bergvelt
Dr. M. Immerzeel Faculteit: Geesteswetenschappen
It is only because of ignorance that a man does not know the kingdom in himself. Why is he not conscious of it? Because he wishes to be able to hold something; only then does it exist for him. He does not wish to admit to himself the existence of sentiment: he says that it is of no account, there is nothing to it; and so of the dream, it is only imagination, it is nothing. But science and art spring from imagination, from the mind, not from a rock, not from the physical body. The source from which all knowledge comes is the mind, not an object.