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Editors’ Conclusion. / Hedenborg White, Manon ; Rudbøg, Tim.

Esotericism and Deviance. ed. / Manon Hedenborg White; Tim Rudbøg. Brill, 2023. p. 434–438 (Aries Book Series, Vol. 33).

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Harvard

Hedenborg White, M & Rudbøg, T 2023, Editors’ Conclusion. in MH White & T Rudbøg (eds), Esotericism and Deviance. Brill, Aries Book Series, vol. 33, pp. 434–438. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004681040_021

APA

Hedenborg White, M., & Rudbøg, T. (2023). Editors’ Conclusion. In M. H. White, & T. Rudbøg (Eds.), Esotericism and Deviance (pp. 434–438). Brill. Aries Book Series Vol. 33 https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004681040_021

Vancouver

Hedenborg White M, Rudbøg T. Editors’ Conclusion. In White MH, Rudbøg T, editors, Esotericism and Deviance. Brill. 2023. p. 434–438. (Aries Book Series, Vol. 33). https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004681040_021

Author

Hedenborg White, Manon ; Rudbøg, Tim. / Editors’ Conclusion. Esotericism and Deviance. editor / Manon Hedenborg White ; Tim Rudbøg. Brill, 2023. pp. 434–438 (Aries Book Series, Vol. 33).

Bibtex

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