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A city in northern France that served as a significant administrative and commercial hub in the Low Countries during the early modern period. It appears in scholarly correspondence and theological texts as a site of intellectual exchange.
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Appears in 66 Books
Landino, Cristoforo
René Descartes
Jan Baptist van Helmont
Levinus Lemnius
Bourignon, Antoinette
Bourignon, Antoinette
Poiret, Pierre
Bourignon, Antoinette
Levinus Lemnius
Pseudo-Aristotle (ed. Bardenhewer)
Conrad Gesner
Henry Charles Lea
Stephanus Junius Brutus (Hubert Languet)
Lazarus Zetzner (ed.)
Gerard de Jode
François, Michel
Isaac Beeckman
Wicquefort, Abraham de
Barent Langenes
Splendor Solis
Kloss, Georg
Kloss, Georg
Kloss, Georg
Catherine Crowe
Mercator, Gerard
Hermann von Helmholtz
Yaḥballāhā III
Frederic W. H. Myers
James George Frazer
Margaret Alice Murray
Pseudo-Albertus Magnus
Bernard Forest de Bélidor
Regnault-Warin, Jean-Jospeh
Bourignon, Antoinette
[Garden, George]|[Heide, Antonius de]
Malebranche, Nicolas
Wiedeburg, Christoph Tobias
La Croix, Jean-François de
la Court, Pieter de
[Poiret, Pierre]|Bourignon, Antoinette
Tritheim, Johann
Arnold, Gottfried
Colberg, Ehregott Daniel
Wicquefort, Abraham de
[Poiret, Pierre]|Bourignon, Antoinette
Arnold, Gottfried
La Croix, Jean-François de
Malebranche, Nicolas
Bernard Forest de Bélidor
Barent Langenes
Christiaan Huygens
Isaac Beeckman
Doetecum, Joannes van, de Jongere