In The Art of the City Raffaele Milani reflects on the ways in which inhabitants of the cityscape have interacted on a spiritual, psychological, and philosophical level with the architecture that surr
Drawing from philosophical traditions, literature, and art, he calls the reader's attention to a special consciousness, originally established during the pre-Romantic age, that has become a distinctiv
Milani reflects on the machine that is grace, mythological and religious images, and forms of representation. Among specific topics are the setting for enchantment, theological grace and sublime grace