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Anyone interested in the French sixteenth century knows at least some of the forty engravings by Tortorel and Perissin that illustrate the dramatic events of the Wars of Religion. This study examines the production, sources, and reception...
Just as volume XXI of Travaux de Littérature (2008), focusing on the spirituality of writers, aimed to prolong the Literary History of Religious Sentiment in France by the abbot Bremond, this volume returns to the theme of death, left largely untreated...
I. A Word from the general editor – II. Le dernier Diderot : autour de l'Essai sur les règnes de Claude et de Néron – Didier Masseau, «Avant-propos» ; Colas Duflo, « Peut-on lire en philosophe sa propre actualité politique ? Le dernier Diderot...
S. ASTIER, « Une défense de François Ier face à Charles Quint en 1542: une pièce retrouvée de Guillaume de Quelques » ; A. CULLIÈRE, « L’image de Pierre de Luxembourg, de la Réforme à la Contre-Réforme » ; A. MOTHU, « Les fables canines du Cymbalum mundi »...
Table des matières: Jacques Berchtold, «Editorial»; Jean-Luc Guichet, «Sensibilité et Nature humaine chez Locke et Rousseau Locke, Condillac, Rousseau et la question de l'instinct »; Pascal Taranto, «Foi, raison et enthousiasme chez Locke et Rousseau»...
Universal chronicle compiled in 1388 by Jean de Noyal, abbot of Saint-Vincent de Laon, the Miroir historial originally comprised twelve books which retraced the history of the world from the Creation up until 1380...
These collected essays examine literary quarrels during the Early Modern period as a literary genre in and of themselves. The studies approach these rows through the genres that feed them and that they shape: how did the editorial context...
This book outlines the legacy of Philostratos in Western literature and shows that the sophist gave birth to a new literary pattern. The interdisciplinary and comparative approach reveals the fecundity of this pattern. ...
Horror has long fascinated readers and spectators, from visions of hell in Middle Ages to apocalyptic reflections on modern times. This collection of articles sheds light on the representation of horror, and the pleasure it can provide readers.
L’Effet Pygmalion is based on the literary, visual and audiovisual incursions of the first recorded simulacrum in Western culture. Although given life as woman and wife of her sculptor by the gods, and despite her soul and body, Pygmalion nevertheless...
This volume gathers articles in French and German presented at a conference organized in 2006 by the European Doctoral School EPHE-TU Dresden. Researchers in political science, history, art history, literature and philosophy considered the idea of...
De l’oeuvre de Bruno Neveu, dont au printemps 2004 une fin prématurée a brutalement interrompu la quête érudite, les Mélanges ici réunis honorent trois faces qui par leur réunion décrivent ce que furent une personnalité scientifique et un itinéraire...
A notre époque où tout lecteur est souvent appelé à se penser auteur potentiel, par la pratique répandue, par exemple, des ateliers d'écriture, la confusion peut naître dans notre perception des écrivains, futurs ou présents, et même passés. Qui, en...
At the beginning of book VI of the Metamorphoses Minerva turns Arachne into a spider and destroys her work for having dared to compete with her. Ovid's aesthetic choices, illustrated in Arachne's tapestry, are inseparable from the philosophical and...
Selon l'usage des Travaux de Littérature, le champ couvert par ce volume est celui de la littérature française, du Moyen Âge à nos jours.. Écrire l’histoire des rapports entre l’écrivain et ses institutions, c’est venir se placer dans cet espace où...
The first part of this volume, 'Negotiating status and identity', is inspired by Dominique Schnapper's early research, notably on the civil service, unemployment, and the welfare state. The second part is on the subject of 'Integrating migrant...
Reoffending is the bugbear of the modern justice system. This comparative history of punishment in Europe examines how reoffending and repeat offenders have been theorized and dealt with in practice from the Middle Ages until the present day, and in...
Our relationship to law is, at once, incomprehensible and impenetrable. And yet, it is made for us, even though it plunges us into absurd situations and into a malaise. For the social sciences and its adjacent disciplines, this malaise manifests...
This volume assembles the French and German texts of presentations given during the Collège doctoral européen EPHE-TU in Dresden, the 6-7 June, 2003. Their authors, both doctoral students and professors, as well as researchers in history, art history...
La seconde partie des Grandes Peurs, consacrée à L’Autre, contient les Actes du Colloque international de Nancy, 30 septembre-3 octobre 2003. Elle a en commun avec la première partie (TL, vol. XVI) problématique et méthode. Les textes réunis vont du...
Intercession was ubiquitous in ancient societies, from the prayers for the dead to the clientist practice of recommendation. It governed interactions with heaven and created social bonds on earth. How did it work in practice? How effective was it? How...
Table of contents: Sommaire du volume 16: M. Bertaud, «Un sujet idéal pour réunir étude littéraire et histoire des mentalités». Diable et diableries: C. Cooper-Deniau, «Le diable au Moyen Age, entre peur et angoisse. Le motif de “l’enfant voué au...
The present catalogue records all the books placed on the Roman Index from 1600 until its disappearance in 1966. The catalogue offers succinct biographical information on approximately 3’000 authors as well as a brief description and the location of...
Claude Gauvard, « Discours» ; Olivier MATTEONI, « Un prince face à Louis XI. Jean II de Bourbon, une politique, une ambition » ; Franck COLLARD, « Entre mémoire administrative et historiographie urbaine : le '‘Journal'’ de Jean Foulquart,...