Retorisk analyse af historiske tekster

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Retorisk analyse af historiske tekster. / Kock, Christian Erik J.

I: TEMP - tidsskrift for historie, Bind 2014, Nr. 8, 2014, s. 97-114.

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Kock, CEJ 2014, 'Retorisk analyse af historiske tekster', TEMP - tidsskrift for historie, bind 2014, nr. 8, s. 97-114.

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Kock, C. E. J. (2014). Retorisk analyse af historiske tekster. TEMP - tidsskrift for historie, 2014(8), 97-114.

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Kock CEJ. Retorisk analyse af historiske tekster. TEMP - tidsskrift for historie. 2014;2014(8):97-114.

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Kock, Christian Erik J. / Retorisk analyse af historiske tekster. I: TEMP - tidsskrift for historie. 2014 ; Bind 2014, Nr. 8. s. 97-114.

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