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Dirck Coornhert
Pieter Bruegel's the Beekeepers| Protestants, Catholics, Birds, and Bees| Beehive Rustling on the Low Plains of Flanders
Knowledge and Auctoritas in Coornhert's Zedekunst
Justifying Religious Freedom: the Western Tradition
Literature of the Low Countries
Mlincoln Thesis Formatted
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Chapter 1 - Imagining the Diaspora
A Historical and Technical Investigation of Sir Peter Lely's Cimon and Efigenia from the Collection at Doddington Hall
GOD HATES SINNERS? Besides the “Esau I Have Hated” Passage, Some Use Scripture to Teach That God Generally Hates Unbelievers (And That We Should Too)
Mannen Op De Bres Voor De Zuivere Rede
The Case of the Protestant Religious Emblem in the Dutch Republic
Modesty Unveiled in the Vernacular Editions by Cornelis Van Ghistele and Dirck Coornhert
Karel Van Mander
La Grande Arche Des Fugitifs?,/I> Huguenots in the Dutch Republic After 1685
Copyright by Elise Marie Nacca 2006
Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert
Peter Bruegel and Esoteric Tradition
'Sincere Simplicity': Gerbrand Bredero's Apprenticeship With
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The Remnant and Its Function and I Mission in the History of Reforms
Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert
Rembrandt's Etched Sketches and Seventeenth-Century
Karel Van Mander
Abstracts of the 148Th Scs Annual Meeting January 5-8, 2017 Sheraton Centre Toronto
Did a Poet with Donkey Ears Write the Oldest Anthem in the World?
DIGESTING PROPAGANDA DURING the DUTCH REVOLT by Kristen Schmidt