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Huygens on Translation
Constantijnhuygens' Pathodiasacra Etprofana
Networking in High Society the Duarte Family in Seventeenth-Century Antwerp1
Uva-DARE (Digital Academic Repository)
The Search for Longitude: Preliminary Insights from a 17Th Century Dutch Perspective
Leonora Duarte (1610–1678): Converso Composer in Antwerp
Rudolf Dekker and Judy Marcure - Sexuality, Elites, and Court Life in The...Y: the Diaries of Constantijn Huygens, Jr
Swijgt, Schilderij" : Some Thoughts on Thomas De Keyser's 1627 Portrait of Constantijn Huygens and His Clerk
The Multilingualism of Constantijn Huygens (1596-1687) [Amsterdam Studies in the Dutch Golden Age] Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2014
Time and Temporality in 17Th-Century Dutch Genre Painting Published October 19, 2017
Temporality and the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Portrait
Constantijn Huygens, René Descartes En Het Boek Der Natuur
Golden Agents. a Web of Linked Biographical Data for the Dutch Golden Age
Temptation Archives
Reading Huygens and Descartes. at the Intersection of Humanism and the New Science Lise Gosseye
Nd Christiaan Huygens: Science and Politics in 1688 - Activities - Services
From the Library Citizens of the Republic: Portraits from the Dutch Golden Age
LIFE of CHRISTIAAN HUYGHENS: Brief Notes
Top View
Rembrandt: Turn of the Key
Huygens, Holland, and Hanging Chains, Or L
Rembrandt and the Leiden Collection
Constantijn Huygens
Christiaan Huygens and the Dutch Appreciation for His Achievements
Christiaan Huygens and Contact Geometry NAW 5/6 Nr
The Correspondence of Ren ´E Descartes 1643
Andrew Marvell and Constantijn Huygens: Common Grounds and Mutual Contacts
Descartes the Doctor: Rationalism and Its Therapies
Temptation Archives
Neo-Latin News
Gedichten Van Puteanus, Hooft En Huygens
Rembrandt's Earliest Masterpiece, Judas
Of This Book We Can Tell Many a Wonder
Attitudes: Critical, Admiring, and Curious Toward Rembrandt
The Catalyst for Rembrandt's Satire on Art Criticism