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    De Paris à Padoue, le grand tour d’un universitaire proscrit par Louis XIV : Charles Patin, médecin, numismate (1633-1693) by Patrick Ferté

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…Famous Guy Patin’s son, Charles Patin is a physician and precursor numismatist, whose academic career at Paris was early crushed by Louis XIV, because of free-thinking and forbidden books traffic. …”
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    Hagiographie liturgique et construction identitaire dans un néo-diocèse (XVIIIe-XIXe siècles). Le Proprium Sanctorum dans les bréviaires des diocèses français créés sous Louis XIV (La Rochelle, Alais, Blois) avant et après l’adoption de la liturgie romaine by Philippe Castagnetti

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Justifiable by the claim of the Church of France leaned on Monarchy to eradicate Protestantism, the creation under Louis XIV of the three dioceses of La Rochelle, Alais and Blois results in writing proper breviaries whose sanctoral gives importance to a lot of local saints with an apologetic purpose. …”
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    Concerts des Nations by Sarah Barbedette

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…Dans un regard porté simultanément sur la naissance du Domaine musical au sortir de la deuxième guerre mondiale, et sur celle du Concert spirituel peu après la mort de Louis XIV, on se demande à quel point ces entreprises de concerts publics réguliers gardent, par-delà les siècles, une essence commune.…”
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    Nostalgie et posthistoire dans quelques utopies louis-quatorziennes (1675-1714) by Peter Murvai

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The analysis the utopian texts published at the time of Louis XIV by Gabriel de Foigny, Denis Veiras and Tyssot de Patot demonstrates that they are dominated by a certain form of nostalgia that brings together references to an imaginary Antiquity and the New World in order to build imaginary republics that transcend History. …”
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    Le coq médiéval by Michel Pastoureau

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…An attribute of Gaul, then of the kings of France from the reign of Charles VII (1422-1461), the cock represents the Nation from the reign of Louis XIV, and its image is evoked then regularly in every conflict. …”
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