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Philippe George : Art et histoire au temps de Charles le Téméraire. “L’ymage d’or” du duc de Bourgogne à Liège (1467-1471)
Le reliquaire de Charles le Téméraire est une œuvre d’art majeure du patrimoine artistique international et l’un des fleurons du Trésor rénové de la Cathédrale de Liège. La multiplicité des questions que suscite ce groupe orfévré, dans un (...)
Hope Williard : Friendship in the Merovingian Kingdoms. Venantius Fortunatus and His Contemporaries
This book explores how one early medieval poet survived and thrived amidst the political turbulence of sixth century Gaul—with a little help from his friends. Born in northern Italy, Venantius Fortunatus made his career writing for and about (...)
Garritt van Dyk : Commerce, Food, and Identity in Seventeenth-Century England and France. Across the Channel
“Tell me what you eat, and I’ll tell you who you are” was the challenge issued by French gastronomist Jean Brillat-Savarin. Champagne is declared a unique emblem of French sophistication and luxury, linked to the myth of its invention by Dom (...)
Marcello Fantoni : Italian Courts and European Culture
Between the fifteenth and the eighteenth century, princely courts dominated the Italian political scene. These courts were effervescent centers of cultural production. As such, they became a model for European monarchies who imported Italian (...)
Stephen Bowd, Sarah Cockram, John Gagné (éd.) : Shadow Agents of Renaissance War. Suffering, Supporting, and Supplying Conflict in Italy and Beyond
Who were the shadow agents of Renaissance war ? In this pioneering collection of essays scholars use new archival evidence and other sources, including literature, artworks, and other non-textual material, to uncover those men, women, children (...)