The Dream of a German Renaissance: Conrad Celtis, Albrecht Dürer, and Apollo in Walter Pater's 'Duke Carl of Rosenmold' (1887)

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The Dream of a German Renaissance: Conrad Celtis, Albrecht Dürer, and Apollo in Walter Pater's 'Duke Carl of Rosenmold' (1887). / Østermark-Johansen, Lene.

I: Nordic Journal of Renaissance Studies , Bind 18, 08.03.2022, s. 549-566.

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Østermark-Johansen, L 2022, 'The Dream of a German Renaissance: Conrad Celtis, Albrecht Dürer, and Apollo in Walter Pater's 'Duke Carl of Rosenmold' (1887)', Nordic Journal of Renaissance Studies , bind 18, s. 549-566.

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Østermark-Johansen, L. (2022). The Dream of a German Renaissance: Conrad Celtis, Albrecht Dürer, and Apollo in Walter Pater's 'Duke Carl of Rosenmold' (1887). Nordic Journal of Renaissance Studies , 18, 549-566.

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Østermark-Johansen L. The Dream of a German Renaissance: Conrad Celtis, Albrecht Dürer, and Apollo in Walter Pater's 'Duke Carl of Rosenmold' (1887). Nordic Journal of Renaissance Studies . 2022 mar. 8;18:549-566.

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Østermark-Johansen, Lene. / The Dream of a German Renaissance: Conrad Celtis, Albrecht Dürer, and Apollo in Walter Pater's 'Duke Carl of Rosenmold' (1887). I: Nordic Journal of Renaissance Studies . 2022 ; Bind 18. s. 549-566.

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