| David Cannadine, Simon Price - Biography & Autobiography - 1992 - 368 pages
...literature has greatly increased in recent years. For three of the latest and most important works, see: S. Hanley, The Lit de Justice of the Kings of France (Princeton, 1983); E. Muir, Civic Ritual in Renaissance Venice (Princeton, 1981); R. Strong, Art and Power: Renaissance... | |
| James B. Collins - History - 1994 - 336 pages
...papers of the Chamber of Accounts, ADLA, B 66-79. 6 See Keohane, Philosophy and the State in France and S. Hanley, The Lit de Justice of the Kings of France (Princeton, 1983) on lawmaking ability and absolutism. As noted above, Bodin also used this def1nition. 7 Beik,... | |
| P. Theerman, Karen Hunger Parshall - History - 1997 - 336 pages
...Giesey, The Royal Funeral Ceremony in Renaissance France (1960; reprint ed., Geneva: Droz, 1983); Sarah Hanley, The Lit de Justice of the Kings of France (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1983); and Lawrence M. Bryant, The King and the City in the Parisian Royal Entry Ceremony (Geneva: Droz, 1986).... | |
| Iain Fenlon - Music - 2002 - 304 pages
...and nineteenth-century heraldic sources are often unreliable. 49 Kellman, 'Introduction', p. ix. "'0 S. Hanley, The Lit de Justice of the Kings of France (Princeton, 1983), p. 28. Chronicles recounted Parisian entrees featuring tableaux set up at the Chatelet (the... | |
| Todd W. Reeser - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 296 pages
...the subjects 51 Hanley, "Monarchic State in Early Modern France," 110. 52 On this metaphor, see Sarah Hanley, The Lit de Justice of the Kings of France (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1983); Richard A. Jackson, Vive le Rot! A History of the French Coronation from Charles V to Charles X (Chapel... | |
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