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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Chapter
Nicholas S. Popper; Anna Marie Roos; Gideon Manning
(2023)
Planks from a Shipwreck: Belief and Evidence in Sixteenth-Century Histories.
In: Collected Wisdom of the Early Modern Scholar: Essays in Honor of Mordechai Feingold
(pp. 135-155).
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Article
Paul Richard Blum
(2019)
History and Theory: The Paradox in Francesco Patrizi.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 649-654).
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Article
Granada, Miguel A.
(2013)
Helisaeus Roeslin's Chronological Conception and a New Manuscript Source.
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
(pp. 231-265).
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Chapter
Delmas, Adrien
(2010)
Writing History in the Age of Discovery, According to La Popelinière, 16th--17th Centuries.
In: The Dutch Trading Companies as Knowledge Networks
(p. 297).
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Thesis
Popper, Nicholas Seth
(2007)
Walter Raleigh's “History of the World” and the Historical Culture of the Late Renaissance.
(/isis/citation/CBB001561175/)
Chapter
Grafton, Anthony
(2005)
The Identities of History in Early Modern Europe: Prelude to a Study of the Artes Historicae.
In: Historia: Empiricism and Erudition in Early Modern Europe
(p. 41).
(/isis/citation/CBB000670274/)
Article
Grafton, Anthony
(2003)
Dating History: The Renaissance and the Reformation of Chronology.
Dædalus
(pp. 74-85).
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