A. F. Büsching and the Place of Geographical Knowledge in the German Enlightenment, c. 1740 - 1800

Titel: A. F. Büsching and the Place of Geographical Knowledge in the German Enlightenment, c. 1740 - 1800 / Dean W. Bond
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Veröffentlicht: Toronto : University of Toronto, 2016
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 171 Seiten) : 8 Illustrationen, 5 Karten
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Sprache: Englisch
Hochschulschrift: Dissertation, University of Toronto, 2016
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