Michaelis' hundred Questions and the Royal Instructions: - The Research Programme of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia

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Michaelis' hundred Questions and the Royal Instructions : - The Research Programme of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia. / Friis, Ib.

Arrivals: The Life of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia 1767-2017. ed. / Anne Haslund Hansen. 1. ed. Copenhagen : Vandkunsten, 2017. p. 93-116.

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Harvard

Friis, I 2017, Michaelis' hundred Questions and the Royal Instructions: - The Research Programme of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia. in AH Hansen (ed.), Arrivals: The Life of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia 1767-2017. 1 edn, Vandkunsten, Copenhagen, pp. 93-116.

APA

Friis, I. (2017). Michaelis' hundred Questions and the Royal Instructions: - The Research Programme of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia. In A. H. Hansen (Ed.), Arrivals: The Life of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia 1767-2017 (1 ed., pp. 93-116). Vandkunsten.

Vancouver

Friis I. Michaelis' hundred Questions and the Royal Instructions: - The Research Programme of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia. In Hansen AH, editor, Arrivals: The Life of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia 1767-2017. 1 ed. Copenhagen: Vandkunsten. 2017. p. 93-116

Author

Friis, Ib. / Michaelis' hundred Questions and the Royal Instructions : - The Research Programme of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia. Arrivals: The Life of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia 1767-2017. editor / Anne Haslund Hansen. 1. ed. Copenhagen : Vandkunsten, 2017. pp. 93-116

Bibtex

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