In Europe and Europeanness Isabella Walser-Bürgler offers an account of the formation of early modern Europe (c. 1400–1800) based on the most common source material of the time, Neo-Latin texts.
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5-17(1970)änd Marcus Marulus' De modo bene vivendi. Evidence that Thomas Langton owned either classical or hu- manist authors is lacking, but he revealed his ...".