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Classifying Cultural Differences in an Expanding World: Johannes Boemius's Manners, Laws and Customs of All Nations (1520)*.

Classifying Cultural Differences in an Expanding World: Johannes Boemius's Manners, Laws and Customs of All Nations (1520)*.

Classifying Cultural Differences in an Expanding World: Johannes Boemius's

Classifying Cultural Differences in an Expanding World: Johannes Boemius's Manners, Laws and Customs of All Nations (1520)*.

by Pirillo, Diego

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"This paper is the very beginning of a new research project on early modern ethnographical texts started in September 2009 thanks to the generous support of the John Carter Brown Library. I very much welcome any comments and suggestions." Typescript; 33 pages written on one side only. Stock#ofc0501.

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Classifying Cultural Differences in an Expanding World: Johannes Boemius's Manners, Laws and Customs of All Nations (1520)*.
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Pirillo, Diego
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2010
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history of culture cosmography
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