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This collection of articles examines how French theoreticians, painters and art lovers considered seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Venetian paintings through the lens of artistic literature and debates in the French Academy...
Domizio Calderini (1446-1478) was one of the founders of modern classical philology. He earned an outstanding reputation as a commentator on new or difficult Latin works, helped by the arrival of printing in Rome, of which he took early advantage...
The Scottish Humanist George Buchanan's poetic paraphrase of the psalms of David took a lifetime and garnered much attention for its author. ..
Studying the career of a traveller's ghost-writer helps in understanding the issues at stake in a travel account and the process of its creation. Pierre Bergeron gave shape to the travels of Pyrard,..
The B.I.H.R. is the product of the international cooperation between eighteen countries . Each contributor inventories, year after year, every monograph, journal article, and collective work (miscellany, conference proceedings, etc.)...
An ellipitic continuation of the Prose Tristan, which inscribes itself in the space separating the birth of Tristan from Meliadus' new marriage with king Hoël’s daughter, the Meliadus’ romance (1235-1240) is essentially an open text...
Jean Salmon Macrin (1490-1557), famous neo-latin poet, native from Loudun, in France's Touraine region, held the position of official valet and poet for king Francis the First, like his colleague Clément Marot...
Scévole de Sainte-Marthe was General Controller of the Royal Finances in Poitou and Poitiers between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. His Elogia, a collection of poetry, prose and other writings, offers a first-hand account of the civil wars...
At a time when cultural exchange is a central phenomenon, studying the movements of artists, models, and languages allows for better comprehension of assimilation, emulation, or refusal of customs and traditions from other countries...