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Spring of Renaissance, Amiens, April 25th March-4th, 2008

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Congress of the Renaissance Society of America, Chicago, April 3-5, 2008.

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Extracted from the programme, April 3rd, 14.00-15.30:
NOT THE ONE THE AULTRE AND " BOTH ENSEMBLEMENT ":
EVANGELICAL POETICS OF CONTRADICTION

Organizer and Flesh: ULLRICH G. WRAP IN SWADDLING CLOTHES, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, MADISON

EMMANUEL NAYA, LIGHT UNIVERSITY, LYONS II, "Escrire Clement" in agile sense : Adolescence and Principle of Identity
ISABEL GARNIER-MATHEZ, JEAN MOULIN UNIVERSITY, LYONS III, Died returns it without death : Margaret de Navarre and Contradiction of beyond
MERCIFUL MICH LE, LYONS II UNIVERSITY, Evang lisme de Maurice Sc ve?

Extracted from the programme, April 5th:
Renaissance Clark
TEA POETRY OF JOACHIM OF THE BELLAY
Sponsor: FRENCH SOCIETY Of STUDY OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY
Organizer and Flesh: PHILIP FORD, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, CLARE SECONDARY SCHOOL

ANNA CARLSTEDT, UNIVERSITY OF Stockholm, Words of unusual: From BELLAY and low rage of the poet
KATHERINE MACDONALD, UNIVERSITY SECONDARY SCHOOL LONDON, As for The mestier from whom I have to live : The Poetics OF Prostitution in Of Various Bellay' s rural Games

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Politics of reissue and literary actuality under the Ancien R gime

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You can download the programme of the day of called study Politics of reissue and literary actuality under the Ancien R gime , organised as part of the Workshop the XVIth century of Mireille Huchon, of UFR of French language of the University Paris IV and and of the Doctoral School Concepts and Languages. This one will take place on Saturday, March 15th, 2008 in room of Acts.

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Symposium Paris, 1553 , BNF-PARIS 7, April 3-4, 2008

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Year 1553 sees increasing the demonstrations of boldness in humanist middle: Ronsard and his friends celebrate the success of the first tragedy in the antique by sacrificing a billy goat to Bacchus to revive the cheerful mystery of its gayes Orgies ! A tremendous impetus gives birth to unusual artistic experiments: towards free, poetries measured in the antique, alexandrines dethrone old decasyllable; Cassandre's Love affairs adorn with a strange musical supplement ; Jean cousin paints one of first bare French. The freedom of mind and of morals is displayed in new Athens where come back to life pagan liturgies and Greek love scandal will be in the measure of boldness. Low wall, friend and commentator of Ronsard, is accused of sodomy and sentenced to death; the Folastries de Ronsard is burnt on 1553 peak will remain creator of the reign of Henry II, a summit of aesthetic and moral freedom.Folastries de Ronsard sont br l es 1553 restera l apog e cr atrice du r gne de Henri II, un sommet de libert esth tique et morale.

The understanding of this instant of incandescence calls a double approach: a scientific symposium will analyse conditions and holding; a concert of group Doulce M moire will restore festive brightness.

International symposium organised with the help of the national Library of France, the Team Ancient Traditions and Modernity (TAM) of the University Diderot Paris 7, the Rhetoric team of antiquity in the (RARE) Revolution of the University Stendhal Grenoble 3, UFR-LAC of the University Diderot Paris 7, the French Society of Study of the Sixteenth century (SFDES), and Doulce M moire.

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