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“The Last Battayle Is Atte Hande”: Conceptions of Death in Renaissance Italy

The General: Brock University Undergraduate Journal of History
doi 10.26522/gbuujh.v3i0.1668
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December 18, 2018

Authors
Lucas Corrado Coia
Publisher

Brock University Library


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