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Printing the North: Albrecht Dürer, Knight, Death and the Devil (1513)

in: Germanness

How a German Gentleman Should Dress all’modo (i.e. fashionably) (c. 1630)

in: Germanness

Clothing of a German Courtier (1577) and a German Princess and Countess (1586)

in: Germanness

Arboreal Identity of the German Nobility: Family Tree of Philipp von Kerssenbrock and Catharina von Adelebsen (c. 1625)

in: Germanness

The Grand Tour - Young Noblemen Abroad (1668)

in: Migration

Samuel Hartlib to John Worthington (August 3, 1660)

in: Germanness

A Denunciation of Idleness: Johann Christoph Weigel, The Lazy Fool (1709)

in: Germanness

Class Status or Gender? Reading and Sociability at the Court of Duchess Anna Amalie of Saxe-Weimar and Eisenach (c. 1795)

in: Germanness

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