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Well, have you heard of something called a genius loci?
If ever there was a genius loci, this is it.
Even the genius loci had come out to greet him.
It's very much about the spirit of a place, genius loci.
The old idea of genius loci was alive and well in the new age movement under a different name.
And it was hard to look away from the woman, who spoke with a voice near that of his own genius loci.
This power almost never extends beyond the border of the genius loci.
She speaks about Moss as the "genius loci" of the place.
The Roman genius loci took the form of a serpent.
His sense of history and of genius loci was potent.
Jung would have applauded her version of his genius loci theory.
In classical Roman religion a genius loci was the protective spirit of a place.
"This atelier was my genius loci, it felt like a small country mill," he said.
Is there a bad smell, a genius loci, something about the landscape that might incriminate?
As for this particular landscape, its genius loci seemed to demand something more ambitious than a pool or fountain.
Different settings give different explanations for the existence of genius loci.
In the top right corner is a shepherd lying between two goats and accompanied by a genius loci.
They reported that there was no difference between the first three prize-winners, and so he had appointed Scott because of the genius loci.
They are silent, influenced by the genius loci.
The Roman term for spirit of place was Genius loci, by which it is sometimes still referred.
This is how you make a landscape your own - inhabiting the space, letting the genius loci, the spirit of the place, suggest itself.
It was as if, somehow, it had achieved a truce with the genius loci of this place.
I'm a believer in the genius loci.
That meadow, perhaps, is inhabited by what the ancients called a Genius Loci.
Was the ancient numen and genius loci of the Sicilian city.