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    Réseaux huguenots et espace Européen.Philippe Joutard - 2002 - Revue de Synthèse 123 (1):111-129.
    Parmi les exemples du« principe de circulation» dans l'espace européen, le phénomène huguenot est l'un des cas les plus significatifs, par sa durée, quatre siècles, son ampleur et la diversité de ses expressions. Il débute dès le XVIe siècle avec les premières persécutions des protestants français à l'origine d'une émigration en Hollande, prend toute sa dimension après la révocation de l'édit de Nantes en 1685: 200 000 protestants français se réfugient principalement en Suisse, aux Provinces-Unies, dans les Îles britanniques et (...)
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    The Huguenot Republic and Antirepublicanism in Seventeenth-Century France.Arthur Herman - 1992 - Journal of the History of Ideas 53 (2):249-269.
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    The Huguenots in England, immigration and settlement c. 1550–1700.Elfrieda Dubois - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (5):668-669.
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    The political theory of the Huguenots of the dispersion.Guy Howard Dodge - 1947 - New York,: Columbia Univ. Press.
    Examines a link in the history of the principles and struggles of Church and State by dealing with the political theory of the Huguenots of the Dispersion as a whole.
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    Huguenots, Chairs, and the Occult PhilosophyNeil Kamil. Fortress of the Soul: Violence, Metaphysics, and Material Life in the Huguenots' New World, 1517–1751. xxiv + 1,058 pp., figs., index. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005. $75. [REVIEW]Pamela O. Long - 2008 - Isis 99 (1):149-153.
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    Early eighteenth-century Newtonianism: the Huguenot contribution.Jean-François Baillon - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 35 (3):533-548.
    John Theophilus Desaguliers’s allegorical poem The Newtonian system of the world, the best model of government crystallizes the contribution of several important French Protestant exiles to the construction of early Newtonianism. In the context of diverging interpretations of Newton’s scientific achievement in terms of natural religion, writers such as Des Maizeaux, Coste, Le Clerc and others actively disseminated a version of Newtonianism which was close to Newton’s own intention. Through public experiments, translations, correspondence, reviews and books, they managed to convey (...)
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    The Exodus of the Huguenots—The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 as a European Event. [REVIEW]Erich Gaenschalz - 1988 - Philosophy and History 21 (1):69-70.
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    How a Huguenot Philosopher Realized that Atheists could be Virtuous.Michael W. Hickson - 2018 - Aeon.
    A 1400-word article presenting Bayle's philosophical defence of the possibility of a virtuous atheist. I argue that this defence is an important moment in the history of the secularization of Western morality.
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  9. Religion, science and moral philosophy in the Huguenot enlightenment: Jean Henri Samuel Formey and the Berlin Academy.Annelie Grosse - 2024 - [Liverpool]: Liverpool University Press on behalf of Voltaire Foundation.
     
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    Le thème d'aman et la propagande huguenote: A propos de l'édition critique de l'«aman» de rivaudeau Par K. Cameron.Françoise Charpentier - 1971 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 33 (2):377-383.
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    The dignity of man and the followers of Epicurus. The view of the Huguenot François de la Noue.Ian R. Morrison & J. R. Morrison - 1975 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 37 (3):421-429.
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  12. Bayle philosophe, coll. « Vie des Huguenots ».Gianluca Mori - 2002 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 192 (4):459-460.
     
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  13. Between political loyalty and religious liberty: Political theory and toleration in Huguenot thought in the epoch of Bayle.Luisa Simonutti - 1996 - History of Political Thought 17 (4):523-554.
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    Theology, Politics and Letters at the Crossroads of European Civilization: Jacques Basnage and the Baylean Huguenot Refugees in the Dutch Republic.J. Van den Berg - 1991 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 29 (2):312-314.
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    La voix d’une Caille : une martyre huguenote au xvième siècle, d’après l’Histoire des martyrs de Jean Crespin.Dominique Godineau - 2002 - Clio 15:173-181.
    Dans Les Tragiques (1616, « Les feux »), Agrippa d’Aubigné raconte que, alors que dans sa prison le célèbre martyr du Bourg était prêt de flancher : Ce cœur tremblant revint à la voix d’une Caille :Pauvre femme, mais riche, et si riche que lorsUn plus riche trouva l’aumône en ses trésors.O combien d’efficace est la voix qui console,Quand le conseiller joint l’exemple à sa parole,Comme fit celle-là qui, pour ainsi prêcher,Fit en ces mêmes jours sa chaire d’un bûcher. Cette (...)
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    Architecture in vasari's 'massacre of the huguenots'.E. Howe - 1976 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 39 (1):258-261.
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    Gianni Paganini, De Bayle à Hume. Tolérance, hypothèses, systèmes, Paris, Honoré Champion, « Vie des huguenots », 2023, 670 p. [REVIEW]Maxime Boutros-Jacqueline - 2024 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 122 (3):412-413.
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    Alexandre Calame, Anne de La Roche-Guilhen, Romancière huguenote, 1644-1707. Genève, Droz, 1972, 12 × 18,5, 96 p. (Etudes de Philologie et d'Histoire no 21). [REVIEW]Albert Delorme - 1973 - Revue de Synthèse 94 (70-72):395-396.
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    Philippe Chareyre, Marc Pelchat, Didier Poton, Marie-Claude Rocher, dir., Huguenots et protestants francophones au Québec. Fragments d’histoire. Préface de Philippe Joutard. Montréal, Novalis, 2014, xxii-343 p.Philippe Chareyre, Marc Pelchat, Didier Poton, Marie-Claude Rocher, dir., Huguenots et protestants francophones au Québec. Fragments d’histoire. Préface de Philippe Joutard. Montréal, Novalis, 2014, xxii-343 p. [REVIEW]Jean-Samuel Lapointe - 2015 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 71 (2):331-334.
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    Geneviève Nootens, Désenclaver la démocratie. Des Huguenots à la paix des Braves. Montréal, Les Éditions Québec Amérique, 2004, 168 p.Geneviève Nootens, Désenclaver la démocratie. Des Huguenots à la paix des Braves. Montréal, Les Éditions Québec Amérique, 2004, 168 p. [REVIEW]Sébastien Malette - 2006 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 62 (1):183-185.
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    Sacred Space in Early Modern Europe. Edited by Will Coster and Andrew Spicer and Sacred Boundaries: Religious Coexistence and Conflict in Early-Modern France. By Keith P. Luria and Moderate Voices in the European Reformation. Edited by Luc Racaut and Alec Ryrie and The Religious Culture of the Huguenots, 1660-1750. Edited by Anne Dunan-Page. [REVIEW]Alastair Hamilton - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (1):109-110.
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    The Berlin Refuge, 1680-1780: Learning and Science in European Context.Sandra Pott, Sandra Richter, Martin Mulsow & Lutz Danneberg - 2003 - BRILL.
    The intellectual Huguenot Refuge is one of the most important movements in Early modern Europe. This volume provides new information about one of its centres: about Berlin, and on the extremely important role Huguenot scholars played disseminating Enlightened thought.
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    ‘A Spring of Immortal Colours’. Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues (c. 1533–1588) and Picturing Plants in the Sixteenth Century. [REVIEW]Monique Kornell & Dániel Margócsy - 2023 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 86 (1):109-157.
    The Huguenot refugee artist Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues is traditionally known for his observations of North America and as the author of numerous albums of floral drawings. This article reassesses the attribution of several of these albums to Le Moyne based on documentary and stylistic evidence. It identifies the sixteenth-century Huguenot nobleman and diplomat Jacques de Morogues as the owner of one of the albums, and it discusses the production and early use of these albums as luxury gifts in (...)
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    Fashioned through Use: Jacques Bellot's Rules and its Successors.Peter Auger - 2016 - History of European Ideas 42 (5):651-664.
    SUMMARYThe sixteenth-century Huguenot émigré Jacques Bellot played a seminal role in the history of English and French language tuition, and is remembered for composing some of the first descriptive grammars for learners of both languages. His methods remained in use throughout the seventeenth century after being incorporated into the often-reprinted Grammaire angloise. This essay considers a previously undiscussed manuscript copy of Bellot's Rules containing the Perfect Understanding of the French Tongue for evidence of his early attempts to teach French to (...)
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    Etienne Chauvin (1640-1725) and his Lexicon philosophicum.Giuliano Gasparri - 2016 - Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag. Edited by Federico Poole.
    Von Walchs Philosophischem Lexicon bis Zedlers Universal-Lexicon, von Diderots und D’Alemberts Encyclopédie bis zur Encyclopaedia Britannica: alle bedeutenden frühmodernen Wörterbücher und Enzyklopädien haben sich ziemlich viele Definitionen angeeignet, die der hugenottische Gelehrte Étienne Chauvin (1640 – 1725) in den beiden Ausgaben seines Lexicon philosophicum (1692 und 1713) bereits formuliert hatte. Chauvin verglich als erster die scholastische Tradition mit den Theorien der neuen Denker wie Descartes, Gassendi und deren Anhänger. Sein Werk befasst sich ausführlich mit der Naturphilosophie und beschreibt naturwissenschaftliche Instrumente (...)
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    Publishing in the Republic of Letters: The Ménage-Grævius-Wetstein Correspondence, 1679-1692.Richard G. Maber - 2005 - Rodopi.
    This book prints for the first time two remarkable interlocking sequences of letters between Paris and the Netherlands: 40 letters from Gilles Ménage in Paris to Johann-Georg Grævius in Utrecht, and 30 from the printer Henrik Wetstein, in Amsterdam, to Ménage. Their principal focus is the publication of a considerable number of Ménage's works outside France, above all his monumental edition of Diogenes Laertius's Lives of the Philosophers. The letters give an engaging picture of mutual help within the community of (...)
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    L'âme des Lumières: le débat sur l'être humain entre religion et science: Angleterre-France (1690-1760).Ann Thomson - 2013 - Seyssel: Champ Vallon.
    Immortalité de l'âme, intelligence, distinction des substances, vie éternelle: ces questions, qui sont au coeur de la réflexion sur la nature de l'être humain, ont passionné les philosophes et les lettrés du Grand Siècle et du Siècle des Lumières. Un débat animé, polémique, s'est noué dans toute l'Europe savante et, notamment, de part et d'autre de la Manche. Avec pour fil conducteur l'émergence d'une conception laïque et matérielle de l'être humain, Ann Thomson nous fait partager l'effervescence féconde de ces échanges (...)
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    Vindications of the Reasonableness of Christianity.Victor Nuovo (ed.) - 2011 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume makes available for the first time critical editions of John Locke's A Vindication and A Second Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity, in which Locke defends his interpretation of the New Testament and of the Christian Religion against charges of heterodoxy. These works contribute greatly to our understanding of Locke's Christian commitments, which it is now recognized played an important role in shaping his philosophical opinions; they also demonstrate his sophistication as a biblical scholar, and the breadth of (...)
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  29. From the Corruption of French to the Cultural Distinctiveness of German: The Controversy over Prémontval’s Préservatif (1759).Avi S. Lifschitz - 2007 - Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century (2007:06):265-290.
    In July 1759 the French philosopher Andre´ Pierre Le Guay de Prémontval (1716-1764) published in Berlin a diatribe against the excessive and incorrect use of French in the Prussian capital. Far from being a mere guide to linguistic style, the Préservatif contre la corruption de la langue françoise generated a heated debate, attested by an official threat to ban its publication. The personal animosity between Prémontval and the perpetual secretary of the Berlin Academy, Jean Henri Samuel Formey (1711-1797) was amply (...)
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    Le moment machiavélien de Pierre Bayle.Gianni Paganini - 2018 - Archives de Philosophie 81 (4):709-728.
    À travers l’analyse des articles « florentins » du Dictionnaire historique et critique (Machiavel, Guichardin, Savonarole) l’auteur essaie de voir comment Bayle a lu Le Prince et les Discours de Machiavel sur des sujets cruciaux pour sa pensée : le rapport religion-politique, mais aussi la réflexion sur la république et la démocratie, la relation entre morale et société, la figure du prophète « armé » ou « désarmé ». Avec son anti-conformisme intellectuel coutumier, Bayle se distingue tant de l’appréciation libertine (...)
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    Leibniz.André Robinet - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (4):477-478.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:370 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY Leibniz. By Edmondo Clone. (Napoli : Libreria scientifica editrice. Pp. 540. L.4.000.) L'ouvrage d'E. Cione est une presentation d'ensemble de l'oeuvre de Leibniz. L'auteur situe d'abord Leibniz dans son milieu culturel et dans son ambiance historique. Puis il aborde les probl~mes relatifs ~ la monade et ~ l'univers. Une troisi~me partie traite du choix divin, du real et des possibles. La quatri~me s'attache au difficile (...)
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    Between Utrecht and the War of the Austrian Succession: The Dutch Translation of the British Merchant of 1728.Koen Stapelbroek - 2014 - History of European Ideas 40 (8):1026-1043.
    SummaryThe aim of this article is to shed light on some elements of the context in which the Dutch translation of the British Merchant of 1728 was published. At first sight the translation appears to be a straightforward mercantile handbook. No additions are made to the English language original of 1721, other than a set of tables. Yet, precisely in this mercantile function lies a different political significance. The argument of this article, built up through contextual reconstruction and analysis of (...)
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    Le miracle de Laon: le déraisonnable, le raisonnable, l'apocalyptique et le politique dans les récits du Miracle de Laon, 1566-1578.Irena Backus - 1994 - Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin.
    La résistance au protestantisme, durant les années de paix qui suivent l'édit d'Amboise, fut ritualisée par le miracle de Laon (1566), dont l'actrice principale fut la jeune femme, Nicole Obry, originaire de Vervins en Picardie. Possédée d'une trentaine de diables « elle en était tellement tourmentée qu'on lui oyait craquer les os... » - disait à l'époque Florimond de Raemond. Suite aux exorcismes successifs, effectués à l'aide de l'hostie (donc du « corps de notre Seigneur ») les diables quittent la (...)
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  34. L'influence protestante chez Lahontan.France Boisvert - 2004 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 84 (1):31-51.
    Associée à tort à la pensée libertine, l'œuvre de Lahontan présente les traces indéniables de l'influence huguenote. C'est par l'étude de la controverse religieuse, genre aujourd'hui tombé en désuétude, que l'on arrive à y saisir aussi l'émergence d'un déisme fortuit. Les deux premiers Dialogues, inspirés par le Leviathan de Thomas Hobbes, montrent que Lahontan fait triompher le droit naturel des lois, corps civil artificiel. Ce sont les mêmes Dialogues réécrits par Nicolas Gueudeville qui viennent faire du chef huron Adario un (...)
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    Des porte-parole protestants au chevet de l'édit de Nantes moribond.Hubert Bost - 2005 - Revue de Synthèse 126 (1):67-89.
    L'article montre comment l'édit de Nantes (1598), qui avait été critiqué par les protestants français au moment où il fut promulgué, devint peu à peu pour eux le symbole de leur appartenance à la communauté nationale française et de la reconnaissance de leur spécificité religieuse. Mais c'est en définitive après sa révocation (1685) que cet édit prend, aux yeux des porte-parole huguenots, toute sa valeur. Réfléchissant d'un point de vue théologique, mais aussi historique, juridique et philosophique, ils y voient (...)
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    Grothendieck and the transformation of algebraic geometry: Leila Schneps : Alexandre Grothendieck: A mathematical portrait. Somerville, MA: International Press, 2014, vii+316pp, $63.24 HB.Jeremy Gray - 2014 - Metascience 24 (1):135-140.
    No mathematician did more to change mathematics in the second half of the twentieth century than Alexandre Grothendieck. This would have been true even if he had been a quiet figure with a liking for playing the piano and walking in the hills but, as this book makes very clear, he was far from that, and his character and his way of working enhanced his impact. Above all, there was his abrupt departure from the world of mathematics in 1970 and (...)
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    Le Probabilisme Académicien Dans Le Scepticisme Français De Montaigne À Descartes.José Maia Neto - 2013 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 138 (4):467-484.
    La probabilité académicienne, doctrine formulée par Carnéade, a joué un rôle capital dans l'épistémologie moderne. 1) Le pyrrhonisme dans L'Apologie de Raymond Sebond de Montaigne est surtout une réaction au probabilisme néo-académicien que se sont approprtés des apologistes huguenots ; 2) Charron et La Mothe le Vayer ne tiennent pas le probable pour la vérité parce que la probabilité est la limite anthropologique de la connaissance humaine, mais ils reconnaissent la difficulté de maintenir la suspension du jugement face au (...)
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    Farewell to Berlin: Two newly discovered letters by Jean Barbeyrac (1674–1744).Fiammetta Palladini - 2007 - History of European Ideas 33 (3):305-320.
    The paper presents important new information about the life of Jean Barbeyrac, the famous Huguenot translator of Grotius, Pufendorf, and Cumberland. Based on extensive research in the Secret State Archives (Geheimes Staatsarchiv) and the archive of the French Church (Französicher Dom) in Berlin, it discusses two previously unknown letters of Barbeyrac to court officials, and the role of this interaction in his departure, in 1710, to the University of Lausanne. It also reintroduces a relatively unknown work by Barbeyrac on gambling, (...)
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    Firmin Abauzit (1679-1767): production et transmission des savoirs d'un intellectuel au siècle des Lumières.Maria Cristina Pitassi (ed.) - 2022 - Paris: Honoré Champion éditeur.
    Savant aux intérêts multiples--historiques, scientifiques et religieux, connu et estimé dans l'Europe du XVIIIe siècle, bien qu'ayant très peu publié de son vivant, Firmin Abauzit reste à beaucoup d'égards un mystère. Comment ce réfugié huguenot, arrivé à Genève encore enfant après la révocation de l'édit de Nantes, a-t-il pu bénéficier d'une réputation flatteuse dans la ville d'accueil alors que ses opinions hétérodoxes sur la trinité ou la christologie ou les prophéties bibliques étaient notoires? Au-delà des étiquettes faciles, quelle était la (...)
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    Sämtliche Schriften und Briefe, Vierte Reihe, Politische Schriften.Patrick Riley - 2004 - The Leibniz Review 14:65-88.
    The latest volume of Leibniz’ Politische Schriften, in the great Akademie-Ausgabe of the Sämtliche Schriften und Briefe, reveals the astonishing range of Leibniz’ political-moral-legal-religious-scientific-cultural concerns: if the first, largest and most important section of this new fifth volume deals with justice and law, that is only to be expected, since Leibniz’ doctoral degree was in law and jurisprudence, and since he served as jurisconsult and “intimate counsellor of justice” to an ever-expanding circle of European rulers: first the Elector of Mainz, (...)
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    The Making of Pierre Bayle's Dictionaire Historique et Critique : With a CD-ROM containing the Dictionaire's library and references between articles (review).Sally Jenkinson - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (1):107-108.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 42.1 (2004) 107-108 [Access article in PDF] H. H. M. van Lieshout. The Making of Pierre Bayle's Dictionaire Historique et Critique: With a CD-ROM containing the Dictionaire's library and references between articles. Translated by Lynne Richards. Amsterdam and Utrecht: APA-Holland University Press, 2001. Pp. xxiv + 339. Cloth, + 58,00. Bayle's Dictionaire Historique et Critique was published in 1697 in Rotterdam with a (...)
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    Historical and critical dictionary.John B. Wolf - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (1):85-86.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 85 scientious search for principles of method (and of peace) may have been one of the reasons why he was suspect in England, as were the Ramist "methodists." In any case, it is quite clear now that Hobbes was not a materialist, not even when he was writing De Corpore. HERBERT W. SCHNEIDER Claremont, CallJornia Pierre Bayle, Historical and Critical Dictionary selections. Translated with an Introduction and (...)
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    Intellectual journeys: the translation of ideas in Enlightenment England, France and Ireland.Lise Andriès, Frédéric Ogée, John Dunkley & Darach Sanfey (eds.) - 2013 - Oxford: Voltaire Foundation.
    The exchange of ideas between nations during the Enlightenment was greatly facilitated by cultural ventures, commercial enterprise and scientific collaboration. But how were they exchanged? What were the effects of these exchanges on the idea or artefact being transferred? Focussing on contact between England, France and Ireland, a team of specialists explores the translation, appropriation and circulation of cultural products and scientific ideas during the Enlightenment. Through analysis of literary and artistic works, periodicals and official writings contributors uncover: the key (...)
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    Sozzini's Ghost: Pierre Bayle and Socinian Toleration.Barbara Sher Tinsley - 1996 - Journal of the History of Ideas 57 (4):609-624.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Sozzini’s Ghost: Pierre Bayle and Socinian TolerationBarbara Sher TinsleyPierre Bayle’s Philosophical Commentary (1686–87), a Huguenot exile’s response to the Revocation of Nantes, established its author as a defender of free conscience for pagans, Muslims, Jews, atheists, Catholics, Protestants, Anabaptists, and Socinians. 1 The virtues of Pagans and Atheists are most fully treated in Bayle’s work on the comet. 2 In this work pagans, Catholics (whom Bayle equated with pagan (...)
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    Old and new covenants: Historical and theological contexts in Scribe's and Halévy's La Juive.Robert Ignatius Letellier - 2011 - Semiotica 2011 (184):139-185.
    Fromental Halévy was thirty-six when his masterpiece, La Juive, a grand opera in five acts, was triumphantly produced at the Opéra , and at once secured for its author a European reputation. The opera was presented with unprecedented scenic splendor, the stage-setting alone having cost, it was said, 150,000 francs. La Juive , with Meyerbeer's Les Huguenots , marked the defining expression of French Grand Opera. Both operas used highly controversial and sensitive historical material as the very fabric of (...)
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    Susan Broomhall & Colette H. Winn, Les femmes et l’histoire familiale (.Sylvie Mouysset - 2012 - Clio 35:265-267.
    Susan Broomhall et Colette H. Winn nous proposent ici les récits autobiographiques de deux femmes de la première Modernité, Renée Burlamacchi (1568-1641) et Jeanne du Laurens (1563-1631). La première doit son prénom à sa marraine Renée de France, duchesse de Ferrare et protectrice des huguenots. Fille d’un banquier fortuné de Lucques, sa famille a émigré en France au moment des guerres de Religion, puis à Genève. La deuxième est Arlésienne, fille d’une bonne famille qui compte plusieurs médec...
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    Liberty by degrees: Raynal and Diderot on the British constitution.J. H. M. Salmon - 1999 - History of Political Thought 20 (1):87-106.
    Raynal and his collaborator, Diderot, offer views on the history and nature of the British Constitution in various parts of their encyclopedic account of Western expansion, The History of the Two Indies (1770, revised versions 1780 and 1784). These opinions are analysed in comparison with the judgments of Montesquieu, Voltaire, Hume, Bolingbroke, De Lolme and others. The evolution of Raynal's ideas on the subject is discussed in the light of his earlier anglophobic History of the Parliament of England (1748) and (...)
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  48. How Germany Left the Republic of Letters.Kasper Risbjerg Eskildsen - 2004 - Journal of the History of Ideas 65 (3):421-432.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:How Germany Left the Republic of LettersKasper Risbjerg EskildsenA common culture of scholarship existed across Europe from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment. This culture possessed its own institutions, traditions, and rituals that connected its members across borders and religious divides. A professor from Lisbon, a librarian from Hanover, and a schoolmaster from Turku would all speak nearly the same language and wear nearly the same clothing. They would (...)
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    Breathren.Katherine Ibbett - 2023 - Substance 52 (1):163-164.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BreathrenKatherine Ibbett (bio)The French Reformation and its aftermath was a battle over breath: literally so, as a matter of life and death, but also because it represented a battle over the Holy Spirit, Saint Esprit, from the Latin spiritus, breath. Over decades of conflict both Catholics and Protestants claimed divine inspiration, arguing that they and only they were breathed on in the way Christ breathes on the apostles when (...)
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    Christian virtue ethics and the ‘sectarian temptation’.Joseph J. Kotva - 1994 - Heythrop Journal 35 (1):35-52.
    ABSTRACT‘Not in Heaven’: Coherence and Complexity in Biblical Narrative. Edited by J. P. Rosenblatt and J. C. Sitterson Jr.Towards a Grammar of Biblical Poetics: Tales of the Prophets. By Herbert Chanan Brichto.The Historical Jesus: The Life of a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant. By John Dominic Crossan.Jesus and the Oral Gospel Tradition. Edited by Henry Wansbrough.The Rhetoric of Righteousness in Romans 3.21‐26. By Douglas A. Campbell.Paul and the Rhetoric of Reconciliation: An Exegetical Investigation of rhe Language and Composition of I Corinthians. By (...)
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