The Life and Music of Jacques-Christophe Naudot
Description:
Favorable judgment of a work of art, or of a man, usually means that the work of art, or a record of the man, will be preserved for future generations to judge for themselves. An unfavorable judgment may result in a richly deserved obscurity or an irreplaceable loss, unless favorable circumstances combine to preserve the evidence for a more perspicacious generation. One can be forgiven if he distrusts history's judgment; mistakes which have been corrected are legion (the case of J. S. Bach come…
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Date:
June 1970
Creator:
Underwood, T. Jervis (Troy Jervis), 1932-
Partner:
UNT Libraries