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- 62020020 contributor B1520587.
- 62020020 created "[1962]".
- 62020020 date "1962".
- 62020020 date "[1962]".
- 62020020 dateCopyrighted "[1962]".
- 62020020 description "Antoine Arnauld's first controversy: De la fréquente communion, by N. D. Kurland.--The conquest of Formosa: Dutch-Chinese relationships in the seventeenth century, by P. B. Cares.--The decline of Dutch commercial privilege in France, 1648-1657, by F. E. Dykema.--Dutch opinion during the first Anglo-Dutch war, by R. L. Haan.--School organizational patterns of the Brethren of the Common Life, by J. S. Henkel.-- The Brethren of the Common Life and fifteenth century printing: a brief survey, by K. A. Strand.--The original constitution of the Brethren of the Common Life at Deventer.--Major works of Albert Hyma; with supplement by R. L. DeMolen.".
- 62020020 description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- 62020020 extent "422 p.".
- 62020020 issued "1962".
- 62020020 issued "[1962]".
- 62020020 language "eng".
- 62020020 publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich., Ann Arbor Publishers".
- 62020020 subject "901.92".
- 62020020 subject "CB5 .S8".
- 62020020 subject "Civilization, Modern.".
- 62020020 subject "Hyma, Albert, 1893-1978.".
- 62020020 tableOfContents "Antoine Arnauld's first controversy: De la fréquente communion, by N. D. Kurland.--The conquest of Formosa: Dutch-Chinese relationships in the seventeenth century, by P. B. Cares.--The decline of Dutch commercial privilege in France, 1648-1657, by F. E. Dykema.--Dutch opinion during the first Anglo-Dutch war, by R. L. Haan.--School organizational patterns of the Brethren of the Common Life, by J. S. Henkel.-- The Brethren of the Common Life and fifteenth century printing: a brief survey, by K. A. Strand.--The original constitution of the Brethren of the Common Life at Deventer.--Major works of Albert Hyma; with supplement by R. L. DeMolen.".
- 62020020 title "The dawn of modern civilization; studies in Renaissance, Reformation and other topics presented to honor Albert Hyma.".
- 62020020 type "text".