Werk, netwerk en letterwerk van de familie Van Hoogstraten in de zeventiende eeuw

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Werk, netwerk en letterwerk van de familie Van Hoogstraten in de zeventiende eeuw

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Language
Dutch
Pages
333

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-314) and index.
Summary in English.

Published in
Amsterdam
Series
Studies Instituut Pierre Bayle Nijmegen (SIB) =, Studies Pierre Bayle Institute Nijmegen (SIB) ;, 26, Studies van het Instituut Pierre Bayle voor Intellectuele Betrekkingen tussen de Westeuropese Landen in de Nieuwe Tijd ;, 26.

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Library of Congress
CS829 .H717 1994

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Pagination
xiv, 333 p. ;
Number of pages
333

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL830543M
ISBN 10
9030210362, 9030210001
LCCN
95104460
Library Thing
5495014

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