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Characteristics of Northern Bodies: Levinus Lemnius, Two Books on the Nature and Constitution of the Body, which the Greeks Call “krasis” and is Commonly Called “Complexion” (1561)

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Conrad Gessner’s Preface to Josua Maaler’s Die Teütsch spraach (1561)

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Liberation from Captivity: Michael Heberer, Aegyptiaca servitus (1610)

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The “Germania” of Tacitus as received by German Humanists: Johann Eberlin von Günzburg, Ein zamengelesen buochlin von der teutschen Nation [A Collected Booklet about the German Nation](1526)

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The Protestant “German Nation”: Ulrich von Hutten (1520–21)

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Ordering German Artists: Joachim von Sandrart, Teutsche Akademie (1675)

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Landscape as Mirror: Conrad Celtis, Oratio in Gymnasio in Ingelstadio publice recitata (1492)

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Regional Prestige: Lorenz Berger, Thesaurus Brandenburgicus Selectus (1696)

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The Famed Forest of the Past: Beatus Rhenanus, Libri tres institutionum rerum Germanicarum (1531)

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