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Gábor Almási. The Uses of Humanism: Johannes Sambucus (1531–1584), Andreas Dudith (1533–1589), and the Republic of Letters in East Central Europe. Brill's Studies in Intellectual History 185. Leiden: Brill, 2009. xviii + 387 pp. index. illus. bibl. $147. ISBN: 978–90–04–18185–4.
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- Renaissance Quarterly / Volume 64 / Issue 1 / Spring 2011
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- 20 November 2018, pp. 306-307
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- Spring 2011
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Ignace Bossuyt, Nele Gabriëls, Dirk Sacré, and Demmy Verbeke, eds. “Cui dono lepidum novum libellum?”: Dedicating Latin Works and Motets in the Sixteenth Century. Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia 23. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2008. viii + 326 pp. index. append. illus. tbls. €50. ISBN: 978–90–5867–669–6.
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- Renaissance Quarterly / Volume 62 / Issue 2 / Summer 2009
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- 20 November 2018, pp. 488-489
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- Summer 2009
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Arnoud S. Q. Visser. Joannes Sambucus and the Learned Image: The Use of the Emblem in Late-Renaissance Humanism. Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History 128. Leiden and Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2005. xxx + 296 pp. + 46 b/w index. append. illus. tbls. bibl. $129. ISBN: 90-04-138668-8.
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- Renaissance Quarterly / Volume 59 / Issue 1 / Spring 2006
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- 20 November 2018, pp. 215-216
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