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European Catholicism (1500–1700)
2020Abstract The long Catholic Reformation, which lasted from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, is one of the most active, intense, and expansive in the history of Christian conversion. This chapter begins with an examination of the conversions of two profoundly influential Catholics from the Iberian Peninsula (Ignatius of Loyola and ...
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The Gentry in England and Wales, 1500-1700.
The American Historical Review, 1996James Rosenheim +2 more
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Kunst voor de markt, 1500-1700 / Art for the Market, 1500-1700
Simiolus: Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art, 2002Maarten Prak, R. Falkenburg
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English Towns in Transition, 1500-1700.
The Economic History Review, 1977Wallace T. MacCaffrey +2 more
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Diogenes, 1982
During the Renaissance, the su was regarded primarily as a source of light which gave form to all things*; during the Enlightenment, paradoxically, the sun was regarded primarily as a source of heat. Paracelsian chemistry of the 1500s introduced salt as a third principle which embodied the other two, mercury and sulphur; salt was that universal ...
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During the Renaissance, the su was regarded primarily as a source of light which gave form to all things*; during the Enlightenment, paradoxically, the sun was regarded primarily as a source of heat. Paracelsian chemistry of the 1500s introduced salt as a third principle which embodied the other two, mercury and sulphur; salt was that universal ...
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