Transforming the republic of letters : Pierre-Daniel Huet and European intellectual life, 1650-1720 / April G. Shelford.
Early modern Europe's most extensive commonwealth -- the Republic of Letters -- could not be found on any map. This republic had patriotic citizens, but no army; it had its own language, but no frontiers. From its birth during the Renaissance, the Republi.
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