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La culture polonaise des XVIe et XVIIe siècles dans le contexte européen /

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Main Author: Tazbir, Janusz.
Other Authors: Żaboklicki, Krzysztof., Brogi Bercoff, Giovanna.
Format: Book
Language:French
Italian
Published: Roma : Unione internazionale degi istituti di archeologia storia e storia dell'arte in Roma, 2001.
Series:Conferenze (Unione internazionale degli istituti di archeologia, storia e storia dell'arte in Roma) ; 18.
Subjects:
Cultuurgeschiedenis.
Polen (volk)
Poland > Relations > Europe.
Europe > Relations > Poland.
Poland > Civilization > 16th century.
Poland > Civilization > 17th century.
Europe > Civilization > 16th century.
Europe > Civilization > 17th century.
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