Philip Skippon's "Description of Florence" (1664) in: Philipp Skippon: "An account of a journey made thro part of the Low-Countries, Germany, Italy and France", in: "A collection of voyages and travels, some now printed from original manuscripts, others now first published in English (...)", second edition, volume VI (London 1746)
Ludwig Schudt hat in seinen "Italienreisen im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert" (1959) als erster den Blick der Forschung auf Philip Skippons (1641-1691) "An account of a journey made thro’ part of the Low-Countries, Germany, Italy and France" gelenkt und die Bedeutung des Textes erkannt....
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Main Author: | Skippon, Philip (Author) |
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Other Authors: | Davis, Margaret Daly (Editor, Hrsg.) |
Document Type: | Online Resource Book |
Language: | English |
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Heidelberg
: Universitätsbibliothek der Universität Heidelberg
, 2009
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Series: | Fontes
51 |
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Online Access: | kostenfrei |
Author Notes: | Philip Skippon. Margaret Daly Davis (Hrsg.) |
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