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“The Impact of Natural History on Renaissance Art and Literature”

Marion Copeland at UMass Amherst

by: John AndersenOctober 21, 2015

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Marion Copeland of the Dakin Humane Society presented “The Impact of Natural History on Renaissance Art and Literature”, as part of The Massachusetts Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies Renaissance Wednesday Lecture Series

This was recorded on October 21st, in The Renaissance Center at UMass Amherst.

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