Iter: Where Does the Path Lead?(Book Review) Iter: Where Does the Path Lead?(Book Review)

Iter: Where Does the Path Lead?(Book Review‪)‬

Early Modern Literary Studies 2000, Jan, 5, 3

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Iter: Where Does the Path Lead? William R. Bowen Iter was conceived in 1995 in response to the demand by scholars who were beginning to appreciate the potential of electronic publication for more timely and effective access to Renaissance bibliography for articles.

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UITGEGEVEN
2000
1 januari
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EN
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18
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Matthew Steggle
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