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Submitted by acalefas on 13 February 2015 - 7:20amJean Baptiste Lully's opera Armide, premieres in Paris with a libretto provided by Philippe Quinault, based on Torquato Tasso's La Gerusalemme liberate.
Jean Baptiste Lully's opera Armide, premieres in Paris with a libretto provided by Philippe Quinault, based on Torquato Tasso's La Gerusalemme liberate.
November 5-7, 2015 / Du 5 au 7 novembre2015
Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Call for papers / Appel à communications
34th Annual Conference
Society for Interdisciplinary French Seventeenth Century Studies
Dear Colleagues We are delighted to open registration for the 56th Annual French Studies Conference. The conference will be held this year at Cardiff University, 29 June – 1 July 2015. The conference programme and full registration details/forms can be found on the Society’s web page: http://www.sfs.ac.uk/conferences/ We are delighted to be welcoming the following plenary speakers at the conference: Eric Méchoulan, Université de Montréal Peter Dayan, University of Edinburgh
Charles Sorel
La Bibliothèque française Edition critique réalisée par Filippo d'Angelo, Mathilde Bombart, Laurence Giavarini, Claudine Nédelec, Dinah Ribard, Michèle Rosellini, Alain Viala Paris, Champion, coll. "Sources classiques", janvier 2015, 680 p.
Présentation de l'éditeur :
Annonce de parution : FOLLAIN, Antoine (dir.), Brutes ou braves gens ? La violence et sa mesure, XVIe-XVIIIe siècle, Strasbourg, PUS, 2015, 532 p.
Lien vers la page de la LCDPU :
http://www.lcdpu.fr/livre/?GCOI=27000100862720
MA in Early Modern Studies, 1300-1700 The MA in English Studies: Early Modern Studies, 13001700 at Queen Mary gives you the opportunity to explore the vibrant culture that existed in Europe during this period. Our approach to this material is genuinely interdisciplinary: you will look at the literature, history, religion, and visual culture of the period, and be taught by experts working at the cutting edge of research in these areas. Specially designed modules examine key debates in the period, and address
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The Schenectady Massacre saw a party of more than 200 French Canadian and allied Mohawk, Sault (Ojibwe), and Algonquin warriors attack the village of Schenectady in the colony of New York. Sixty residents were killed. The French raid was mounted in retaliation for the Lachine massacre, an attack by Iroquois forces on a village in Quebec.
The Académie française begins work on Le Dictionnaire de l'Académie françoise, which is first published fifty-five years later, in 1694
Louis XIV and Charles, Duke of Lorraine sign the Treaty of Montmartre, which granted the princes of the House of Lorraine membership to the royal house of France, in return for full cession of the duchy to the French crown.
After several demonstrations of French military prowess earlier in the year, Leopold I finally agrees to the conditions proposed by Louis XIV to end the Dutch War, with the Treaty of Nijmegen.
Le musée par la scène
Le spectacle vivant au musée: pratiques, publics, médiations
Colloque international, 18/19/20 novembre 2015, Paris
Pauline Chevalier (ELLIADD - CIMArtS, Université de Franche-Comté)
Aurélie Mouton Rezzouk (CEREdI, Université de Rouen)
Daniel Urrutiaguer (EA 4160 – Passages XX-XXI, Université Lumière Lyon 2)
The Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures at NC State University is accepting applications for the MA program (non-thesis) in Foreign Languages and Literatures with a concentration in French.
Call for Abstracts for Modern Language Association Conference 2016 in Austin, Texas
MLA Seventeenth-Century French Literature Executive Committee
Call for Abstracts for Modern Language Association Conference 2016 in Austin, Texas
MLA Seventeenth-Century French Literature Executive Committee
The eleventh annual meeting of the Theater Without Borders Research Collective will take place in Paris, at the NYC in Paris Center (Latin Quarter), June 30-July 3, 2015.