De metamorfosen van Zeeland: Dye Cronijcke van Zeelandt (1551) als filosofisch traktaat

Dye Cronijcke van Zeelandt (The Chronicles of Zeelandt) is a philosophical study of the nature of Zeeland, and reveals its essence to be that of a never-ending metamorphosis of land into sea, sea into land, with immediate effects on the fortunes and wealth of the inhabitants. The book is the outcome...

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