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Linguistics / Joseph S. Freedman / Petrus Ramus / Ramism / Rhetoric / Bartholomäus Keckermann / University / Commentaries on Aristotle / Academia / Education / Philosophy / Clemens Timpler
Date: 2013-12-29 03:28:11
Linguistics
Joseph S. Freedman
Petrus Ramus
Ramism
Rhetoric
Bartholomäus Keckermann
University
Commentaries on Aristotle
Academia
Education
Philosophy
Clemens Timpler

Joseph S. Freedman on Philosophy in Central Europe 00-1700

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