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November, 12th, on 2008 by postmaster

DAY of STUDY

HISTORY AND LITERATURE OF REVIVAL

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Paris - Sorbonne university, Paris IV

Amphitheatres Guizot and Descartes

With the help of the Centre Saulnier

(dir. Fr. Lestringant)

and under the auspices of S.F.D.E.S

Day organised by Jean-Charles Monferran

(Paris Sorbonne university, Paris IV)

Rabelais, Gargantua ; Jean de L ry, History of a trip on earth of Brazil ; Protestants and Protestantism in Europe of the XVIth century . The new programmes of the Grande cole preparing teachers for higher education of Letters and Human sciences allow to approach in a various and transverse way essential anthropological aspects of Renaissance and notably invite to make have talks historians and literary. This day of study constructed around this programme and around this interdisciplinary exchange also has as aim to make meet of students and teachers of the preparative classes and academics.

Programme

Morning (amphitheatre Guizot) 10h-13h

      1. Protestants and Protestantism in Europe of the XVIth century (10h-11h30)
        • Hugues Daussy Mans): Political Thought and organisation Huguenots in the second half of the XVIth century: recent researches
        • Pascal Brioist (Tours, CESR): Did the edouardienne reform (1547-1555) make Englishmen of the Protestants?
    1. Jean de L ry: History of a trip on earth of Bresil (11h30-13h00)
      • Frank Lestringant (Paris IV): Under the sign of the sword: the moral History of Brazil according to chapters XIV - XVI
      • Frederick Tinguely (Geneva), the lizard and the new-born baby

After midday (amphitheatre Descartes) 14h30-17h30

      Around Gargantua

        • Mireille Huchon (bet IV): Fabulous and satirical Narration mockery
        • Daniel M nager (Paris X): Transmission, donation, exchange in Gargantua
        • Michel Jeanneret (Geneva / Johns Hopkins University): "Friends readers"

For any information, contact J.-C. Monferran.

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