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Estrategias sociales de una élite profesional en la Castilla de Felipe IV: los hombres de negocios de la nación portuguesa
2021
De l'honneur et des épices : les magistrats de la Chambre des comptes de Bretagne (XVIe-XVIIe siècles)
2016
International audience; À travers l’exemple de la Chambre des comptes de Bretagne des années 1540 à la fin du règne de Louis XIV et surtout de l’étude de son personnel, cet ouvrage contribue à la connaissance des chambres des comptes et dégage quelques ressorts de la « société d’offices » qui s’est mise en place en France à partir du XVIe siècle. Ces chambres ont attiré tout au long de l’époque moderne une part des élites du royaume, en quête d’honneur et d’épices, qui voulaient bénéficier de privilèges dont principalement celui de l’anoblissement graduel.
Świętosław Orzelski – XVI-wieczny działacz parlamentarny, mówca i historyk
2019
Świętosław Orzelski (1549–1598), Starost of Radziejów, actively participated in the political life of the noblemen’s Republic of Poland as a parliamentary activist and Member of Parliament. As a deputy he participated in 13 sessions of Parliament, including 6 sessions during the rule of Stefan Batory and 7 ones in the reign of Sigismund III Vasa. He was a talented politician, continuing the best traditions of the execution faction. As one of the seniors of the Augsburg denomination, he belonged to the group of leaders in the fight for religious tolerance. His historical work under the title Acta interregni post obitum nimirum Sigismundi Augusti remained in the form of manuscript for many ye…
L’estètica emocional de la transformació: una revisitació barroca de la Faula d’Apol·lo i Dafne
2021
The well-known Sonnet XIII by Garcilaso de la Vega «A Dafne ya los brazos le crecían» was to establish the disconsolate figure of Apollo, pining for the loss of Daphne, as the literary paradigm of the pangs of love —at least in Renaissance literature in the Iberian peninsula. Thus, a century later, Francesc Fontanella revisited the Garcilaso sonnet and carried out a profoundly Baroque re-reading. The Catalan text ‘transforms’ the symmetry and order in which the Spanish sonnet describes the metamorphosis of the nymph into an inseparable amalgam between the old way of being and the new reality, between the human and the plant, and freezes the figure in mutation: neither the original form nor …