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From divine cosmos to sovereign state : an intellectual history of consciousness and the idea of order in Renaissance England / Stephen L. Collins.
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Main Author:
Collins, Stephen L.
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
New York :
Oxford University Press,
1989.
Subjects:
Philosophy, English
>
16th century.
Philosophy, English
>
17th century.
Cosmology
>
History.
Consciousness
>
History.
Order
>
History.
Great Britain
>
Intellectual life
>
16th century.
Great Britain
>
Intellectual life
>
17th century.
Great Britain
>
Politics and government
>
1485-1603.
Great Britain
>
Politics and government
>
1603-1647.
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DA320 .C65 1989
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