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Caspar Barlaeus
Holland and the Rise of Political Economy in Seventeenth-Century Europe
The Intersection of Art and Ritual in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Visual Culture
Bittersweet: Sugar, Slavery, and Science in Dutch Suriname
Sound, Image, Silence: Art and the Aural Imagination in the Atlantic World
POWER of the PORTRAIT: Production, Consumption and Display of Portraits of Amalia Van Solms in the Dutch Republic
Religion in Dutch Brazil (1624-1654) Is Devoted to the Position of Sephardic Jews in Recife and Mauritsstad, and to Portuguese Responses to Religious Tolerance
Caspar Barlaeus – the Wise Merchant
Mapping Dutch Nationalism Across the Atlantic Elizabeth Sutton University of Northern Iowa,
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Reconsidering Mammal Extinctions in the Pernambuco Endemism Center of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: a Critique A. R. Mendes
Uva-DARE (Digital Academic Repository)
Wendelien Van Oldenborgh Maurits Script
Schilderkunst in Huygens' Poëzie
Seventeenth-Century News
Copyright by Benjamin Patrick Breen 2015
Art at Auction in Th Century Amsterdam
Mapping Colonial Interdependencies in Dutch Brazil: European Linen & Brasilianen Identity Carrie Anderson Middlebury Collge,
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THE EXOTIC GIFT and the ART of the SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY DUTCH REPUBLIC By
Possessing Brazil in Print, 1630-54
Top View
[…] Non Urbs, Tamen Urbibus Ipsa Major.” the Image of the Hague in the Dutch Literature and Art of the 17Th and 18Th Century
Myths of Early Modernity: Historical and Contemporary Narratives on Brazil and Angola1
Building in Stones and Words: Strategies of Self Presentation in Huygens’ Volumes of Collected Poetry
T.M.C. Asser [1838 - 1913] Founder of the Hague Tradition II Foreword
Caspar Barlaeus – the Wise Merchant
Promotor Prof. Dr. Jürgen Pieters Vakgroep Letterkunde
Discovering Rome Through Joan Blaeu's Admiranda Urbis Romæ
Competing Knowledges – Wissen Im Widerstreit Abhandlungen Der Akademie Der Wissenschaften in Hamburg
Niederländische Landschaft in Brasilien