The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden AgeCollins, 1987 - 698 pagina's This text explores the enigma of 17th-century Holland, a nation that attained an unprecedented level of affluence, yet lived in constant dread of being corrupted by prosperity. |
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... authority , conferred ( or at least assented to ) from below , rather than devolved from above . From the Middle Ages , the count of Holland shared authority with the local heemraad ( the title of home council being not insignificant ) ...
... authority , conferred ( or at least assented to ) from below , rather than devolved from above . From the Middle Ages , the count of Holland shared authority with the local heemraad ( the title of home council being not insignificant ) ...
Pagina 337
... authorities.90 In a similar way , the church set its face against high interest rates . In this matter it had a perfectly respectable authority in Calvin himself , who was deeply suspicious of the lawfulness of rates over five percent ...
... authorities.90 In a similar way , the church set its face against high interest rates . In this matter it had a perfectly respectable authority in Calvin himself , who was deeply suspicious of the lawfulness of rates over five percent ...
Pagina 538
... authorities followed ( and indeed quoted ) Aristotle , Plato and Galen in recommending swaddling . But the classic ... authority as imperative for the baby's health . Indeed Blankaart , Cats and Van Beverwijck all consid- ered it to be ...
... authorities followed ( and indeed quoted ) Aristotle , Plato and Galen in recommending swaddling . But the classic ... authority as imperative for the baby's health . Indeed Blankaart , Cats and Van Beverwijck all consid- ered it to be ...
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