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Medieval World readings CHARLES IV OF BOHEMIA

Prague: The Crown of Bohemia, 1347–1437

Edited by Barbara Drake Boehm and Jirí Fajt

Yale University Press, 2005

ISBN: 978-0300111385

Autobiography of Emperor Charles IV and his Legend of St Wenceslas

Edited by Balázs Nagy

Central European University Press, 2001

ISBN: 978-9639116320

Art and Propaganda: Charles IV of

Bohemia, 1346-1378

By Iva Rosario

Boydell Press, 2001

ISBN: 978-0851157870

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