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Francia. Band 44
Francia. Forschungen zur Westeuropäischen Geschichte. Herausgegeben vom Deutschen Historischen Institut Paris (Institut historique allemand) Band 44 (2017) Nithard as a Military Historian of the Carolingian Empire, c 833–843 DOI: 10.11588/fr.2017.0.68995 Copyright Das Digitalisat wird Ihnen von perspectivia.net, der Online-Publikationsplattform der Max Weber Stiftung – Deutsche Geisteswissenschaftliche Institute im Ausland, zur Verfügung gestellt. Bitte beachten Sie, dass das Digitalisat urheberrechtlich geschützt ist. Erlaubt ist aber das Lesen, das Ausdrucken des Textes, das Herunterladen, das Speichern der Daten auf einem eigenen Datenträger soweit die vorgenannten Handlungen ausschließlich zu privaten und nicht-kommerziellen Zwecken erfolgen. Eine darüber hinausgehende unerlaubte Verwendung, Reproduktion oder Weitergabe einzelner Inhalte oder Bilder können sowohl zivil- als auch strafrechtlich verfolgt werden. Bernard S. Bachrach – David S. Bachrach NITHARD AS A MILITARY HISTORIAN OF THE CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE, C 833–843 Introduction Despite the substantially greater volume of sources that provide information about the military affairs of the ninth century as compared to the eighth, the lion’s share of scholarly attention concerning Carolingian military history has been devoted to the reign of Charlemagne, particularly before his imperial coronation in 800, rather than to his descendants1. Indeed, much of the basic work on the sources, that is required to establish how they can be used to answer questions about military matters in the period after Charlemagne, remains to be done. An unfortunate side-effect of this rel- ative neglect of military affairs as well as source criticism for the ninth century has been considerable confusion about the nature and conduct of war in this period2. -
Caterina Corner in Venetian History and Iconography Holly Hurlburt
Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal 2009, vol. 4 Body of Empire: Caterina Corner in Venetian History and Iconography Holly Hurlburt n 1578, a committee of government officials and monk and historian IGirolamo Bardi planned a program of redecoration for the Sala del Maggior Consiglio (Great Council Hall) and the adjoining Scrutinio, among the largest and most important rooms in the Venetian Doge’s Palace. Completed, the schema would recount Venetian history in terms of its international stature, its victories, and particularly its conquests; by the sixteenth century Venice had created a sizable maritime empire that stretched across the eastern Mediterranean, to which it added considerable holdings on the Italian mainland.1 Yet what many Venetians regarded as the jewel of its empire, the island of Cyprus, was calamitously lost to the Ottoman Turks in 1571, three years before the first of two fires that would necessitate the redecoration of these civic spaces.2 Anxiety about such a loss, fear of future threats, concern for Venice’s place in evolving geopolitics, and nostalgia for the past prompted the creation of this triumphant pro- gram, which featured thirty-five historical scenes on the walls surmounted by a chronological series of ducal portraits. Complementing these were twenty-one large narratives on the ceiling, flanked by smaller depictions of the city’s feats spanning the previous seven hundred years. The program culminated in the Maggior Consiglio, with Tintoretto’s massive Paradise on one wall and, on the ceiling, three depictions of allegorical Venice in triumph by Tintoretto, Veronese, and Palma il Giovane. These rooms, a center of republican authority, became a showcase for the skills of these and other artists, whose history paintings in particular underscore the deeds of men: clothed, in armor, partially nude, frontal and foreshortened, 61 62 EMWJ 2009, vol. -
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Executive Intelligence Review, Volume 22, Number 13, March 24
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Byzantina Symmeikta Vol. 29, 2019 Byzantine families in Venetian context: The Gavalas and Ialinas family in Venetian Crete (XIIIth- XIVth centuries) ΓΑΣΠΑΡΗΣ Χαράλαμπος Institute of Historical Research, Athens https://doi.org/10.12681/byzsym.16249 Copyright © 2019 Χαράλαμπος Γάσπαρης To cite this article: ΓΑΣΠΑΡΗΣ, (2019). Byzantine families in Venetian context: The Gavalas and Ialinas family in Venetian Crete (XIIIth- XIVth centuries). Byzantina Symmeikta, 29, 1-132. doi:https://doi.org/10.12681/byzsym.16249 http://epublishing.ekt.gr | e-Publisher: EKT | Downloaded at 30/09/2021 15:19:54 | INSTITUTE OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH ΙΝΣΤΙΤΟΥΤΟ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΚΩΝ ΕΡΕΥΝΩΝ SECTION OF BYZANTINE RESEARCH ΤΟΜΕΑΣ ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΝΩΝ ΕΡΕΥΝΩΝ NATIONAL HELLENIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION ΕΘΝΙΚΟ IΔΡΥΜΑ ΕΡΕΥΝΩΝ CHARALAMBOS GASPARIS EFI RAGIA Byzantine Families in Venetian Context: THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE TheBYZAN GavalasTINE E andMPI REIalinas (CA 600-1200):Families I.1.in T HVenetianE APOTHE CreteKAI OF (XIIIth–XIVthASIA MINOR (7T HCenturies)-8TH C.) ΤΟΜΟΣ 29 VOLUME ΠΑΡΑΡΤΗΜΑ / APPENDIX ΑΘΗΝΑ • 20092019 • ATHENS http://epublishing.ekt.gr | e-Publisher: EKT | Downloaded at 30/09/2021 15:19:54 | http://epublishing.ekt.gr | e-Publisher: EKT | Downloaded at 30/09/2021 15:19:54 | http://epublishing.ekt.gr | e-Publisher: EKT | Downloaded at 30/09/2021 15:19:54 | ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΝΑ ΣΥΜΜΕΙΚΤΑ 29 ΠΑΡΑΡΤΗΜΑ ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΝΑ SYMMEIKTA 29 APPENDIX http://epublishing.ekt.gr | e-Publisher: EKT | Downloaded at 30/09/2021 15:19:54 | NATIONAL HELLENIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION INSTITUTE OF -
Jrb DAE 2019 Binnenwerk.Indd 105 22-10-19 09:32 106 Kees Van Strien
Kees van Strien Een talent van wereldformaat: God of ketter Voltaire in de Republiek, 1733-1778 Kernwoorden: Voltaire – receptiegeschiedenis – Haagse uitgevers – Nederlandse vertalers – toneelkritiek In dit artikel wil ik een globaal overzicht geven van de manier waarop er in de Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden is gereageerd op Voltaire (1694- 1778) als persoon en auteur tijdens diens leven. Het was een tijd waarin welge- stelde families hun kinderen Franstalig lieten opvoeden en waarin de jonge Bel- le van Zuylen en leden van families zoals Boreel en Van Hogendorp met elkaar in het Frans correspondeerden. Ze waren meer vertrouwd met de fabels van La Fontaine en de komedies van Molière dan met vader Cats en werk van andere literatoren van eigen bodem. De taal van Voltaire en de man zelf maakten zo- doende integraal deel uit van het literaire landschap in de Republiek. Voltaire had er ook persoonlijke kennissen. Tussen 1736 en 1743 verbleef hij ruim zes maanden in Holland. Daar woonden veel van zijn uitgevers en was hij, dankzij Nederlands- en Franstalige tijdschriften, vooral bekend als boeiend historicus en schrijver van toneelstukken die ook hier gespeeld en vertaald werden. Boven- dien kwam hij als vertrouweling van koning Frederik II van Pruisen en als ie- mand die vaak met overheid en kerk in de clinch lag, regelmatig in het nieuws. Bij mijn onderzoek heb ik wat betreft Franstalige kranten en tijdschriften dankbaar gebruik gemaakt van de onvolprezen internetsite Le Gazetier universel en voor de Nederlandstalige van Delpher en de Encyclopedie van Nederlandstalige tijdschriften (Rietje van Vliet, ed.). Veel andere informatie is afkomstig uit fami- liearchieven, vooral briefwisselingen en dagboeken. -
“Talk” on Albanian Territories (1392–1402)
Doctoral Dissertation A Model to Decode Venetian Senate Deliberations: Pregadi “Talk” on Albanian Territories (1392–1402) By: Grabiela Rojas Molina Supervisors: Gerhard Jaritz and Katalin Szende Submitted to the Medieval Studies Department Central European University, Budapest In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Medieval Studies, Budapest, Hungary 2020 CEU eTD Collection To my parents CEU eTD Collection Table of Contents Acknowledgments .................................................................................................................................. 1 List of Maps, Charts and Tables .......................................................................................................... 2 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 3 A Survey of the Scholarship ........................................................................................................................... 8 a) The Myth of Venice ........................................................................................................................... 8 b) The Humanistic Outlook .................................................................................................................. 11 c) Chronicles, Histories and Diaries ..................................................................................................... 14 d) Albania as a Field of Study ............................................................................................................. -
The Origins of Contemporary France: the Ancient Regime
The Origins of Contemporary France: The Ancient Regime Hippolyte A. Taine The Origins of Contemporary France: The Ancient Regime Table of Contents The Origins of Contemporary France: The Ancient Regime...............................................................................1 Hippolyte A. Taine.........................................................................................................................................2 INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................................4 PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR: ON POLITICAL IGNORANCE AND WISDOM....................................9 BOOK FIRST. THE STRUCTURE OF THE ANCIENT SOCIETY......................................................................12 CHAPTER I. THE ORIGIN OF PRIVILEGES..........................................................................................13 CHAPTER II. THE PRIVILEGED CLASSES...........................................................................................19 CHAPTER III. LOCAL SERVICES DUE BY THE PRIVILEGED CLASSES........................................27 CHAPTER IV. PUBLIC SERVICES DUE BY THE PRIVILEGED CLASSES.......................................43 BOOK SECOND. MORALS AND CHARACTERS...............................................................................................56 CHAPTER I. MORAL PRINCIPLES UNDER THE ANCIENT REGIME...............................................57 CHAPTER II. DRAWING ROOM LIFE.[1]..............................................................................................76 -
Legacy of Finance
Legacy of finance conference 23 June 2017 BNP Paribas – Paris - France eabh in cooperation with BNP Paribas and Banque Lombard Odier Keynote speech Kwasi Kwarteng (Cambridge University/member of the British parliament) Haute banque and real estate asset management: the case of Camondo; 1802-1919 Lorans Tanatur Baruh (SALT Istanbul) New Bank and the culture of the Haute Banque in France in the second half of the 19th century Nicolas Stoskopf (Centre de recherche sur les économies, les sociétés, les arts et les techniques, CRESAT Mulhouse) The haute banque, American Civil War debt, and the global integration of 19th century capital markets David K. Thomson (Sacred Heart University) The D´Eichthal Bank between St. Simonism and investment in Greece in the 19th century Korinna Schönhärl (Essen University) Neuflize OBC and predecessors, 19th and 20th centuries Ton de Graaf (ABN AMRO) Merchant banks in France 1970s to 1990s Hubert Bonin (Science Po Bordeaux) British public finance 1815 – 1844: Pillars of order Presented to Legacy of Finance Conference Paris, Friday 23rd June 2017 Keynote address Dr Kwasi Kwarteng MP Revolutionary wars from 1792 to 1815 A series of military conflicts in the aftermath of the French revolution which saw a coalition of European nations, such as Britain, Prussia, Austria and Russia succeed in restraining the ambitions of France. 1 Huge national debt: ratio of debt to GDP > 250% National debt as percentage of UK GDP from 1692 - 2012 2 Immediate aftermath: unrest, turbulence The poet Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792 – 1822) “Let the Ghost of Gold The Peterloo massacre, Manchester, 16th August 1819. -
A Biographical Critique of Voltaire by John Morely) [1872]
The Online Library of Liberty A Project Of Liberty Fund, Inc. John Morley, The Works of Voltaire, Vol. XXI (A Biographical Critique of Voltaire by John Morely) [1872] The Online Library Of Liberty This E-Book (PDF format) is published by Liberty Fund, Inc., a private, non-profit, educational foundation established in 1960 to encourage study of the ideal of a society of free and responsible individuals. 2010 was the 50th anniversary year of the founding of Liberty Fund. It is part of the Online Library of Liberty web site http://oll.libertyfund.org, which was established in 2004 in order to further the educational goals of Liberty Fund, Inc. To find out more about the author or title, to use the site's powerful search engine, to see other titles in other formats (HTML, facsimile PDF), or to make use of the hundreds of essays, educational aids, and study guides, please visit the OLL web site. This title is also part of the Portable Library of Liberty DVD which contains over 1,000 books and quotes about liberty and power, and is available free of charge upon request. The cuneiform inscription that appears in the logo and serves as a design element in all Liberty Fund books and web sites is the earliest-known written appearance of the word “freedom” (amagi), or “liberty.” It is taken from a clay document written about 2300 B.C. in the Sumerian city-state of Lagash, in present day Iraq. To find out more about Liberty Fund, Inc., or the Online Library of Liberty Project, please contact the Director at [email protected]. -
The Writings of Henry Cu
P~per No. 13 The Writings of Henry Cu Kim The Center for Korean Studies was established in 1972 to coordinate and develop the resources for the study of Korea at the University of Hawaii. Its goals are to enhance the quality and performance of Uni versity faculty with interests in Korean studies; develop compre hensive and balanced academic programs relating to Korea; stimulate research and pub lications on Korea; and coordinate the resources of the University with those of the Hawaii community and other institutions, organizations, and individual scholars engaged in the study of Korea. Reflecting the diversity of academic disciplines represented by its affiliated faculty and staff, the Center especially seeks to further interdisciplinary and intercultural studies. The Writings of Henry Cu Killl: Autobiography with Commentaries on Syngman Rhee, Pak Yong-man, and Chong Sun-man Edited and Translated, with an Introduction, by Dae-Sook Suh Paper No. 13 University of Hawaii Press Center for Korean Studies University of Hawaii ©Copyright 1987 by the University of Hawaii Press All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Kim, Henry Cu, 1889-1967. The Writings of Henry Cu Kim. (Paper; no. 13) Translated from holographs written in Korean. Includes index. 1. Kim, Henry Cu, 1889-1967. 2. Kim, Henry Cu, 1889-1967-Friends and associates. 3. Rhee, Syngman, 1875-1965. 4. Pak, Yong-man, 1881-1928. 5. Chong, Sun-man. 6. Koreans-Hawaii-Biography. 7. Nationalists -Korea-Biography. I. Suh, Dae-Sook, 1931- . II. Title. III. Series: Paper (University of Hawaii at Manoa. -
Voltaire's History of Charles XII, King of Sweden
EVERYMAN S LIBRARY EDITED BY ERNEST RHYS BIOGRAPHY VOLTAIRE S HISTORY OF CHARLES TWELFTH INTRODUCTORY NOTE BY RT. HON. JOHN BURNS, M.P. THE PUBLISHERS OF LIBIfyFRr WILL BE PLEASED TO SEND FREELY TO ALL APPLICANTS A LIST OF THE PUBLISHED AND PROJECTED VOLUMES TO BE COMPRISED UNDER THE FOLLOWING THIRTEEN HEADINGS: TRAVEL ^ SCIENCE ^ FICTION THEOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY HISTORY ^ CLASSICAL FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ESSAYS ^ ORATORY POETRY & DRAMA BIOGRAPHY REFERENCE ROMANCE IN FOUR STYLES OF BINDING : CLOTH, FLAT BACK, COLOURED TOP ; LEATHER, ROUND CORNERS, GILT TOP; LIBRARY BINDING IN CLOTH, & QUARTER PIGSKIN LTD. LONDON: J. M. DENT & SONS, NEW YORK: E. P. DUTTON & CO. VOLTAIRE S HI STORY of CHARLES XII KING SWEDEN Translated 6y WINIFRED -<D TODHUNTER LONDON: PUBLISHED byJ-M-DENT S-SONS-IS3 AND IN NEW YORK BY E-P- DUTTONSCO FIRST ISSUE OF THIS EDITION . 1908 REPRINTED .... 1912 PREFATORY NOTE " much To Charles the Twelfth of Sweden I owe in best stead all It of what has stood me my life. but a that was nearly thirty years ago, when boy, in the New Cut. I I bought his Life for a penny a took it home and devoured it. It made great but the impression on me. Not his wars, Spartan me with the heroism of his character. He inspired over weakness, weari idea of triumphing physical to bear all manner ness and pain. To inure his body to bathe in ice, or of hardships indifferently, face his the torrid rays of the sun, to discipline physical the niceties powers by gymnastics, to despise of to make his an instrument as food and drink, body and at the same time to have that of tempered steel, the mind, that body absolutely at the disposition of seemed to me conduct worthy of a hero.