Astral Projections and Pies in the Sky

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TitelAstral Projections and Pies in the Sky
Medienbezeichnung/OutletJournal of the History of Astronomy, Vol 40 (2009), Nr. 138, S. 113-120
Datum der Veröffentlichung01.11.09
Produzent/AutorNick Jardine
PersonenFranziska Brons
Zeitraum01.11.2009
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