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Die Bedeutung der Rezeptionsliteratur für Bildung und Kultur der Frühen Neuzeit (1400-1750) : Beiträge zur ersten Arbeitstagung in Eisenstadt (März 2011) / herausgegeben von Alfred Noe & Hans-Gert Roloff.
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Arbeitstagung zur Bedeutung der Rezeptionsliteratur für Bildung und Kultur der Frühen Neuzeit (1400-1750) (1st : 2011 : Eisenstadt, Austria)
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Format
Book
Language
German
Published/Created
Bern ; New York : P. Lang, 2012-
Description
v. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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Subject(s)
German literature
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Early modern, 1500-1700
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Foreign influences
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European literature
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Appreciation
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Europe, German-speaking
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History
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European literature
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Translations into German
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History
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Related name
Noe, Alfred, 1953-
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Roloff, Hans-Gert
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Series
Jahrbuch für internationale Germanistik. Reihe A, Kongressberichte ; Bd. 109.
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Jahrbuch für internationale Germanistik. Reihe A, Kongressberichte ; Bd. 116.
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Jahrbuch für internationale Germanistik. Reihe A, Kongressberichte ; Bd. 120.
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Jahrbuch für internationale Germanistik. Reihe A, Kongressberichte ; Bd. 126.
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Jahrbuch für internationale Germanistik. Reihe A, Kongressberichte ; Bd. 109, 116, 120, 126
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
3034311869 (v. 1)
9783034311861 (v. 1)
9783034314664 (v. 2 : pbk.)
3034314663 (v. 2 : pbk.)
9783034316347 (v. 3 : pbk.)
9783034321969 (v. 4)
OCLC
793082158
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