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Methusela and the unity of mankind: late Renaissance and early Enlightenment conceptions of time

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Martin van Gelderen delivers a talk for the Besterman Lecture 2018

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Voltaire Foundation
People
Martin van Gelderen
Keywords
renaissance
enlightenment
bible
chronology (biblical)
adam
methuselah
noah
hugo grotius
georgius hornius
dutch republic
brazil
monogenesis
polygenesis
indigenous americans
amerindians
Department: Voltaire Foundation
Date Added: 25/07/2018
Duration: 00:55:34

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