Humanist Academies and the "Platonic Academy of Florence"
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Hankins, James. Forthcoming. Humanist academies and the
“Platonic Academy of Florence.” In Proceedings of the
conference, "From the Roman Academy to the Danish Academy in
Rome," ed. H. Ragn Jensen and M. Pade. Analecta Romana
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Reichstagakten unter Kaiser Friedrich III (Verzeichnisse und
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