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The B.I.H.R. is the product of the international cooperation between eighteen countries where the Fédération is represented (for Europe: Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal...
For years Jean Thenaud worked on the Triumphe des Vertuz to serve the moral education of Marguerite and François d’Angoulême. Each of the four parts of this massive undertaking is devoted to a cardinal virtue. After publishing the Triumphe de Prudence...
Les Douze Dames de Rhétorique (1463) consists of an exchange of letters between George Chastelain, Jean Robertet and a certain Jean de Montferrant, accompanied by a series of descriptions in verse (called enseignes) of the twelve companions of Lady...
Johannes Vaccaeus belongs to the circle of scholars trying to introduce Italian culture in France, at the very beginning of the sixteenth century. In 1522 he dedicated to Guillaume Budé his Sylva Parrhisia, a didactic poem written in hexameters and...
An Isolario is an atlas entirely devoted to maps of islands. From the fifteenth to the eighteenth century, the genre enjoyed constant popularity. The whole world was thought of as an immense island amid the oceans, but also as an archipelago...
During the reign of Henri III, people often denounced the “practices” and “intrigues” of the king and of grandees in their writings, qualifying them as machinations or dissimulations, ruses, theatrical acts, and duplicitous deeds that corrupted...
Part IV, tome III ranges from La Gessée to Malherbe via Jean and Jacques de La Taille, Michel de L’Hospital and Olivier Magny, with notably an important biographical note on Malherbe and a detailed description of the first collective edition (1630) of...
Content: U. Langer, Introduction ; F. Goyet, «Prudence et “panurgie”: Le machiavélisme est-il aristotélicien?»; J. O’Brien, «Aristotle’s Prudence, and Pyrrho’s; F. Rigolot, « Montaigne et Aristote: La conversion à l’Ethique à Nicomaque»; R. E...
Pierre Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562), né en Italie, prieur augustinien à Naples, puis réformateur à Strasbourg, Oxford et Zurich, fut un personnage-clé du protestantisme réformé. Ce recueil rassemble une quinzaine de contributions qui se sont attachées ...