The Apocalypse in English Renaissance Thought and Literature: Patterns, Antecedents, and Repercussions

The Apocalypse in English Renaissance Thought and Literature: Patterns, Antecedents, and Repercussions
ISBN-10
0719017300
ISBN-13
9780719017308
Category
Apocalypse in literature
Pages
452
Language
English
Published
1984
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Authors
C. A. Patrides, Joseph Anthony Wittreich

Description

Arthur Peel and Leland Carlson ( 1953 ) . [ 273 ] Fulke , William . De successione ecclesiastica et latente ab Antichristi tyrannide . [ 274 ] Heunisch , Caspar . Hauptschlüssel der offenbarung loannis ( Schleusingen ) .

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