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This book investigates the mystery behind who wrote the seventeenth-century Geneva's cantonal hymn Cé qu’è laino. It provides the original text of the hymn, complete with a new translation and analysis.
This second tome of the works of Sainte-Marthe contains those texts published from 1569 to 1575. Numerous poems illustrate events during this period: the third civil war, marriage of Charles IX with Elizabeth of Austria...
Peut-on être Français et parler une autre langue que le français ? Au XVIe siècle, la réponse est évidente : la vitalité, à l'oral, des langues de France (occitan, basque, breton, dialectes d'oïl, francoprovençal) fait partie de l'expérience quotidienne..
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...
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»...
At the time of the Ancien Régime, provincial synods were intermediate institutions between consistories and national synods of the Protestant Churches of France. These institutions, although not totally ignored by historians of Protestantism,...
At the time of the Ancien Régime, provincial synods were intermediate institutions between consistories and national synods of the Protestant Churches of France. These institutions, although not totally left apart by the historians of Protestantism...
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...
LES MUSÉES DU PROTESTANTISMEMarianne CARBONNIER-BURKARD et Patrick CABANEL, « Introduction » ...
'Be yourself': this modern imperative is generally ascribed to Rousseau. Rousseau's readers from the Romantic Age onward viewed his life and work as a paradigm for a new moral universe, one which celebrated originality, solitude, ...
Cinna marque une date importante dans la carrière de Pierre Corneille comme dans l'histoire de la tragédie française. Corneille est alors consacré comme le roi de la tragédie : en réaction aux critiques faites au Cid et à Horace, les efforts ...
The evocation of the prophet Samuel by the witch of Endor (I Samuel/Kings, 28) is the sole Old Testament instance of contact sought between the living and the dead. Because this brief episode had a vital role in confirming or denying the possibility...
The Dictionary of people of color goes beyond the slave trade, presenting more than 3000 individuals of color in France between the age of discovery and the French Revolution. Meticulously researched and catalogued from various national and ...
Jacques Savary's manual for merchants first appeared in 1675 and went on to become a veritable best-seller in mercantile law. The work went beyond similar works, treating numerous financial, commercial and legal questions...
The Bollandist tradition appeared in the seventeenth-century Catholic Netherlands, dedicated to hagiography through the Acta Sanctorum collection...
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...