The Making of the Humanities Volume 1- Early Modern Europe

This book is the first step towards the development of a comparative history of the humanities. Specialists in philology, musicology, art history, linguistics, literary theory, and other disciplines highlight the intertwining of the various fields and their impact on the sciences. This first volume...

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Other Authors: Bod, Rens (Editor), Maat, Jaap (Editor), Weststeijn, Thijs (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2010
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