The Cambridge Companion to the Dutch Golden Age

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The Cambridge Companion to the Dutch Golden Age
Author : Helmer J. Helmers
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 23 August 2018
ISBN : 9781107172265
Pages : 453 pages
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An accessible introduction to the political, economic, literary, and artistic heritage of the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century.

The Cambridge Companion to the Dutch Golden Age

An accessible introduction to the political, economic, literary, and artistic heritage of the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century.

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