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Le corps guerrier, le corps dansant et l’esprit galant
François de Beauvillier, Count then Duke of Saint-Aignan (1610-1687), led a career in the military before obtaining the position of First Gentleman of the King’s Chamber (premier gentilhomme de la Chambre du roi) in 1649.
Pierre Gatulle
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La noblesse dans la frontière nord-africaine (Portugal, 1415-1515) : guerre, chevalerie, croisade
This article seeks to analyse the Portuguese crusading efforts in North Africa, from the beginning of the fifteenth to the sixteenth centuries. Our approach will be divided in two parts.
Maria de Lurdes Rosa, Miguel Aguiar
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Citas caballerescas apòcrifas en el "Quijote" [PDF]
The citation of characters and adventures of chivalry romances in the Quixote is essential to recreate the parody of this literary genre. Far from being subject to the discipline of the hypotext, Cervantes trusts his memory – that is his ability to ...
Marìa del Darmen Marìn Pina
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La legitimación de Don Quijote
The opposition between natural and positive law leads Don Quixote on a continual search for the legitimization of his actions. Such legitimization of a behaviour that infringes the law draws on the knightly duties described in chivalric treatises and ...
Christoph Strosetzki
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SPECIFICITY OF ATITUDE TO WEALTH IN THE CULTURE OF WESTERN EUROPEAN CHIVALRY
The article is devoted to the study of the perception of wealth in medieval knightly culture. Material values and their accumulation are one of the most important elements in the history of mankind.
A. G. Smirnov
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Local Faith-based Tourism and Volunteers Within Related Entities: a Maltese Perspective
In 2017 a research study was carried out by the Cultural Commission of the Pinto Philharmonic Society (Socjetà Filarmonika Pinto Banda San Sebastjan) of Qormi, Malta. This study aimed to evaluate the perceptions of volunteers that are active in different
Oliver Cassar
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Performing class, performing genre : The squire of low degree as fifteenth-century drag [PDF]
Despite the expansion of Judith Butler's theories of performativity which have proliferated since the publication of Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity in 1990, few scholars have examined the implications that performativity may have
Heide, Melissa Louise
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‘The Code of Chivalry’ as a Socio-ethical Standard [PDF]
A quick look at the world today and the expansion of the emerging mysticisms, which are at times immoral, and the growing conversion of the people to these new schools of mysticism, reveals that we live in the era of the humans’ return to spirituality ...
Farzaneh Bakhoda
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La production éditoriale de Benoît Rigaud et son catalogue chevaleresque
La présente contribution se propose d’enquêter sur l’imprimeur-libraire Benoît Rigaud à la fois par le biais d’une étude de sa production globale et par une analyse portant sur ses impressions chevaleresques.
Francesco Montorsi
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Figures du père et de ses substituts dans The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Studying the figures of fatherhood in the earliest of Shakespeare’s comedies, The Two Gentlemen of Verona (1589), a play which has long been discredited by literary critics, who tend to view it as immature and underdeveloped, reveals the existence of ...
Laetitia Boaretto Dembreville
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