The Jews and the circulation of blood as economic metaphor in medieval/ early modern civic discourse (Italy, fifteenth-seventeenth centuries)
Published in: | The Many faces of the early modern italian Jewry : religious, cultural, and social Identities S. 145-158 |
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Main Author: | Todeschini, Giacomo (Author) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | German |
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The Many faces of the early modern italian Jewry : religious, cultural, and social Identities |
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