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Product Description: English summary: The Gotha Research Library possesses one of the most important manuscript collections for Reformation history in the Federal Republic of Germany. The extant catalog developed by the Reformation historian Daniel Gehrt describes for the first time, in detail, the 260 manuscript volumes of the library, which represents the core of the Reformation collection in Castle Friedenstein-Gotha...read more
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9783447101820 | Otto Harrassowitz, August 1, 2015, cover price $391.00 | About this edition: English summary: The Gotha Research Library possesses one of the most important manuscript collections for Reformation history in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Paperback:
9780471245896, titled "Differential Equations: A Modeling Perspective, Student Resource Manual" | John Wiley & Sons Inc, November 1, 1997, cover price $45.45 | also contains Differential Equations: A Modeling Perspective, Student Resource Manual | About this edition: The Authors' goal is to communicate an exciting new approach to Differential Equations - through Modeling, Visualization and Dynamical Systems.
Product Description: English summary: The loss of the Saxon electorship in the Schmalkaldic War and the confrontation with the Augsburg Interim in 1548 marked a qualitative change in the religious politics of the Ernestine princes. In face of increasing inner-confessional differences, the born Elector John Frederick I of Saxony set a new course to consolidate his greatly reduced territory in Thuringia and to promote a genuine Lutheran base of consensus for the evangelical imperial estates...read more
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9783374028573 | Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, May 3, 2011, cover price $98.00 | About this edition: English summary: The loss of the Saxon electorship in the Schmalkaldic War and the confrontation with the Augsburg Interim in 1548 marked a qualitative change in the religious politics of the Ernestine princes.
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