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These collected studies seek to shed light on the processes of literary and linguistic affirmation during two formative periods: the twelfth-century renaissance and the French sixteenth-century Renaissance. Both periods present strong movements ...
These collected articles examine the practice of textual commentary of poetry during the Renaissance. The twenty authors and those attending the conference held in Geneva in 2008 sought to shed light on the idea of reading as "constructed meaning" ...
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 fifth volume of the sixteenth-century Cardinal Jean du Bellay's correspondence sheds light on his informational network, his influence on persons and events, and the collaborative relations that existed between the French court and Rome...
Literary scholars, historians, and jurists celebrated Philippe de Commynes's 500th birthday with conference and collection of studies that address four principal and original axes : writing between filiation and creation ; political pragmatism and its com
LES MUSÉES DU PROTESTANTISMEMarianne CARBONNIER-BURKARD et Patrick CABANEL, « Introduction » ...
Did the men of the Renaissance read the Ricordi of Francesco Guicciardini that we know today? Few know that the text known to us never left the family archives until the middle of the 1800s, the numerous editions of the sixteenth century...
The originality of Claude d'Espence (1511-1572) in the eyes of historians of the Reformation is due to the nuanced positions which make this theologian the representative of « another » Catholicism, isolated from partisan rigidity...