The study of the false in the Early Modern Era
from Fake News to veracity statutes
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22264/clio.issn2525-5649.2023.41.2.00Keywords:
Fake News, veracity statutes, Early Modern EraAbstract
Presentation of the Dossier Fake News in the Modern Era
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