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Prophétie féminine et autorité institutionnelle dans l’État de Savoie à l’époque moderne: hypothèses de recherche
Published 2014-08-01“…Historians of Renaissance Italy have studied groups of women who were seen as prophetic visionaries in princely courts. …”
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L’Éducation nouvelle et l’idée de liberté : approche trialectique
Published 2015-03-01“…From a model of thinking based on a trialectic logic, this article proposes to study the conditions of existence of the link between freedom and education since the humanism of the Renaissance was defined as consubstantial. More specifically, referring to the paradigm of complexity, which is enriched by the contributions of trialectic logic, we study the relationship freedom / education on repositioning it in a complex network of influences in order to highlight the concepts third who successively governed it. …”
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Las figuras cómicas del mono y de los portadores de pintura corporal negra entre los nahuas prehispánicos y su transformación en la época colonial
Published 2024-09-01“…Due to the presence of the same types—the ape and the black or devil—in medieval and Renaissance popular and carnivalesque culture, part of this study will briefly mention the transformation of pre-Hispanic jesters and their fusion with their European counterparts that occurred in colonial times in New Spain.…”
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‘I’m no Medievalist’: George Gilbert Scott and the Interpretation of the Gothic Revival in Remarks on Secular and Domestic Architecture: Present and Future (1857)
Published 2022-03-01“…This definition of a true Gothic Renaissance owed him harsh criticisms from famous medievalists, especially on the questions of restoration and the industrial society of his time, but also reveals contradictions and tensions within the Gothic Revival.…”
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Pouvoirs en conflit dans le personnage de Jane Shore dans The First and Second Parts of King Edward IV de Thomas Heywood
Published 2010-09-01“…This paper purposes to study the skein woven by the concepts of femaleness, conflict and power in Heywood’s Jane Shore, by comparing her to other Renaissance versions of her character. She unwillingly arouses Edward’s desire, unaware as she is of the power of her beauty on men. …”
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The Emperor Jones de Louis Gruenberg : le long voyage au cœur/corps de l’Autre race
Published 2004-05-01“…Apart from the singular choice of O’Neill’s play and Gruenberg’s special interest in African American music and vocal traditions, this paper analyses the influence of the Harlem Renaissance period and the fantasmatics of race, present in both the play and the opera, albeit exacerbated in the latter through the scopic enjoyment of the body of the black Other.…”
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D’imagier à ymaginero : la présence de sculpteurs septentrionaux en Espagne aux xve-xvie siècles
Published 2017-03-01“…Renaissance sculpture in Spain welcomes an important migration flow of carvers from northern countries, mainly from France ; most of them settle down in the former Kingdom of Castile. …”
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Por uma geohistória cartográfica: epistemologia das relações entre espaço, tempo e mapa, e seu contexto a partir do Renascimento
Published 2024-09-01“…To demonstrate these dynamics, the writing approaches the contexts of geographic knowledge in the Renaissance, including cosmography and chorography, to broaden notions of historical spatialities and their forms of abstraction, and to give cartography a main function in understanding geographies of past times.…”
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Pater : de la décadence à l’euphuisme
Published 2008-12-01“…Le rapport de Walter Pater à la Décadence est complexe et nécessite une explicitation de son rapport à la temporalité afin de constater que les concepts de renaissance et de décadence finissent par se recouper à travers l’élévation de l’articulation temporelle à la dignité d’un culte ou au trivial de la mode ou de la babiole. …”
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From Dumas fils’s Étrangère to Wilde’s Aventurière: French Theatrical Forerunners of the Wildean Female Dandy
Published 2010-12-01“…My aim is thus twofold: first to recognize the debt British playwrights contracted towards French drama and, secondly, to state that French theatrical stereotypes, even when being the main cause of native playwrights’ drowsiness, were also the first step towards the renaissance of English drama, as it can be observed throughout Oscar Wilde’s, Pinero’s, Gilbert’s and Jones’s dramaturgies.…”
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Les dialogues de Walter Pater avec Platon : le philosophe et l’amoureux
Published 2006-12-01“…And in his essays on Plato, collected in Plato and Platonism (1895), he took up the aesthetics and the principles formulated in The Renaissance (1873). In his very personal reconstruction of Plato, Pater thus reasserted the role given to the sensible and the visible.…”
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« Revêtir l’homme nouveau ». Fragments d’une méditation spirituelle dans les Lettere d’Antonio Minturno (Venise, 1549)
Published 2020-06-01“…This work has not been studied yet from the point of view of the Italian reformation movement in Renaissance. His letters’ collection is part of the tradition of familiar letters and shows the many facets of the author’s commitment to his role as a church man, writer and secretary in the service of the powerful Pignatelli family, especially the Duke Ercole whom Charles Quint had raised to the rank of Vice-King of Sicily. …”
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Britomart Quest Anew, Victorians Revive the Elizabethan Faerie Queene as Campaigns for Women’s Suffrage Intensify
Published 2010-06-01“…Nineteenth century reeditions and reworkings of the Renaissance The Faerie Queene, can be equated with renewed interest in one of Spenser’s leading protagonists, Britomart, daughter of a knight, who herself passed as one. …”
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Le jardin japonais en Europe
Published 2012-07-01“…The enthusiasm for Japanese Gardens which arose in Europe towards the second half of the 19th century in the wake of the “Japonism” movement, has in recent years encountered a vivid renaissance which has given rise to various representations of the Japanese Garden in the West. …”
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Ethnography and Religious Anthropology of Cuba: Historical and Bibliographical Landmarks
Published 2013-07-01“…This introductory paper offers an overview of the socio-historical conditions that have favoured this renaissance, placing them in the Cuban ideological and political context. …”
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El Greco's representation of mystical ecstasy
Published 2008-12-01“…It is introduced with a brief explanation of figural representation in Renaissance painting which was achieved by applying the premises of rhetoric in a visual way, that is by the means of the expressive gestures of figures. …”
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Didactics of history and historical consciousness: the problem of interrelation
Published 1997-12-01“…How could didactics of history transfer the knowledge that was articulated in the discourse of professional and academic ("esoteric") history? The contemporary renaissance of didactics of history was caused by the newly articulated multidimensional subject, historical consciousness. …”
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La lettre des frères pontifes contenant la Vita lyonnaise de saint Bénezet (1245) : une forgerie au service d’un récit fondateur lyonnais ?
Published 2024-07-01“…These elements then suggest a forgery from the late Middle Ages or the early Renaissance to provide a history for the Lyon bridge when Lyon’s bourgeois rediscover the history of their city.…”
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Exposer la sculpture au Louvre au temps de Rodin, 1860-1914
Published 2016-05-01“…The Department of Sculpture was then divided into two entities: Middle Ages and Renaissance in the south wing of the Cour Carrée, modern times in the west wing. …”
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