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Record ID marc_uic/UIC_2022.mrc:185635898:1605
Source marc_uic
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008 760106s1949 nyu b 000 0deng
010 $a49009139
035 $a1199938-01carli_network
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm01913185
035 $a(NBYdb)439297
035 $a(EXLNZ-01CARLI_NETWORK)991059474299705816
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043 $ae------
049 $aIBVA$lbklr
050 0 $aJA83$b.H3 1949
082 0 $a320.9
100 1 $aHearnshaw, F. J. C.$q(Fossey John Cobb),$d1869-1946.
245 14 $aThe social & political ideas of some great thinkers of the Renaissance and the Reformation;$ba series of lectures delivered at King's College, University of London.$cWith a pref. by Ernest Barker.
260 $aNew York :$bBarnes & Noble,$c1949.
300 $a215 p.$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aIntroductory: the Renaissance and the Reformation, by the editor.--Nicolas of Cusa, by E.F. Jacob.--Sir John Fortescue, by A.E. Levett.--Nicolo Machiavelli, by the editor.--Sir Thomas More, by A.W. Reed.--Desiderius Erasmus, by J.A.K. Thomson.--Martin Luther, by J.W. Allen.--John Calvin, by W.R. Matthews.
650 0 $aPolitical science$xHistory.
650 0 $aRenaissance.
650 0 $aReformation.
651 0 $aEurope$vBiography.
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910 $a49-958
946 $aOCLC RECON PROJECT$arc3877
947 $aMARS$a20071227
959 $a(NBYdb)439297
959 $a(UICdb)120031$9LOCAL
994 $a02$bIBV