The myth of Venice and Dutch republican thought in the seventeenth century

Eco O.G. Haitsma Mulier


     
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Title:The myth of Venice and Dutch republican thought in the seventeenth century
Place:Assen, Netherlands
Publisher:Van Gorcum
Year:1980
Pages:xii, 237
ISBN:9023217810
Index:yes

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