Die politische Machtstellung der Jesuiten in Südamerika im 18. Jahrhundert

zur Kontroverse um den "Jesuitenkönig" Nikolaus I. von Paraguay : mit einem Faksimile der "Histoire de Nicolas I" (1756)

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Die politische Machtstellung der Jesuiten in Südamerika im 18. Jahrhundert

zur Kontroverse um den "Jesuitenkönig" Nikolaus I. von Paraguay : mit einem Faksimile der "Histoire de Nicolas I" (1756)

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Publisher
Böhlau
Language
German
Pages
357

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 327-347.
Some text in Spanish.
Histoire de Nicolas I. in French and German.
Originally presented as the author's thesis, Cologne, under the title: König Nikolaus I. von Paraguay und der Guaranitische Krieg.
Includes index.

Published in
Köln
Series
Lateinamerikanische Forschungen ;, Bd. 8
Other Titles
Histoire de Nicolas I, roy du Paraguai, et empereur des Mamelus. German & French. 1980.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
980 s, 989.2/03
Library of Congress
F1401 .L322 Bd. 8, F2684 .L322 Bd. 8

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 357 p. ;
Number of pages
357

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4218640M
Internet Archive
diepolitischemac0000beck
ISBN 10
3412072796
LCCN
80498317
OCLC/WorldCat
6891571
Library Thing
6478722

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