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COMENIUS AND THE LOW COUNTRIES. SOME ASPECTS OF LIFE AND WORK OF A CZECH EXILE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
Rood, Wilhelmus

   

- Amsterdam : HES & DE GRAAF 1970
- 8vo
- cloth
- 275 pages.
- ISBN 9789061948506 / Order Nr. 103365
- Price: $ 100.00



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This study follows Comenius' life in Holland and analyses the contacts with his contemporaries, adding quite an amount of unknown facts to the knowledge about this important scholar and pedagogue.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

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