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Liturgy --- Folklore --- Iconography --- Epiphany [feast day] --- De koning drinkt --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Epiphany --- Three Kings' Day --- Twelfth day --- Twelfth night --- Fasts and feasts
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banquets [feasts] --- History of civilization --- Art --- courts [social groups] --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1300-1399 --- Europe: North-West --- Fasts and feasts --- Dinners and dining --- Fasts and feasts in art. --- Dinners and dining in art. --- Fêtes religieuses --- Banquets --- Fêtes religieuses dans l'art --- Repas dans l'art --- History --- Histoire --- Europe --- Court and courtiers --- Social life and customs --- Cour et courtisans --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Fêtes religieuses --- Fêtes religieuses dans l'art --- cultuurgeschiedenis
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"Le présent volume rassemble une série d'études qui ont été menées et/ou présentées dans le cadre du programme de recherche Cultures du Spectacle Baroque entre Italie et anciens Pays-Bas financé par la Politique scientifique fédérale belge. Il se donne pour ambition de renouveler l'analyse historique et théorique des solennités spectaculaires en s'intéressant tout particulièrement aux effets produits par les dispositifs déployés lors de ce type de manifestations. Par ailleurs, soucieux d'élargir le champ déjà bien exploré des rituels civiques ou monarchiques, il porte essentiellement l'accent sur les solennités religieuses. Tout en tenant compte de la circulation à l'échelle européenne et même mondiale des modèles festifs, il veille également à privilégier la comparaison entre deux espaces culturels, les anciens Pays-Bas et l'Italie, qui, bien qu'ils développent des cultures festives propres ancrées dans des traditions locales, n'entretiennent pas moins des échanges qui s'accélèrent à partir du XVIe siècle. Il ne s'agit cependant moins d'envisager les traces de ces influences que de mieux comprendre la façon dont ces deux cultures ont pu construire, indépendamment l'une de l'autre et/ou au contact l'une avec l'autre, de mêmes conceptions de l'expérience festive, au-delà de la différence des moyens mis en œuvre" --
Christian church history --- Art --- anno 1500-1799 --- Europe --- Rites and ceremonies --- Fasts and feasts --- History. --- Italy --- Netherlands --- Religious life and customs. --- Festivals --- Church decoration and ornament --- Piety --- History --- Catholic Church --- History and criticism --- Customs and practices --- Art, Baroque --- Art baroque. --- Fêtes religieuses --- Art, Baroque. --- Baroque --- Fête --- Spectacle --- Décoration --- Sacré --- Art sacré --- Rites and ceremonies - Italy - History --- Rites and ceremonies - Netherlands - History --- Festivals - Italy - History --- Fasts and feasts - Catholic Church --- Church decoration and ornament - Catholic Church --- Piety - History and criticism --- Christian art and symbolism
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Renaissance --- History of civilization --- France --- Food habits --- Fasts and feasts --- Dinners and dining --- Habitudes alimentaires --- Fêtes religieuses --- Banquets --- History --- Histoire --- Europe --- Social life and customs --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Vie quotidienne --- --Art de la table --- --Cuisine --- --Renaissance --- --Exposition --- --2012 --- --Blois --- --catalogue --- --Food habits --- Diners and dining --- Cuisine --- Alimentation --- Architecture domestique --- Table --- Appareils et matériel --- Couvert et décoration --- Exhibitions --- Fêtes religieuses --- Eating --- Food customs --- Foodways --- Human beings --- Habit --- Manners and customs --- Diet --- Nutrition --- Oral habits --- Church festivals --- Ecclesiastical fasts and feasts --- Fast days --- Feast days --- Feasts --- Heortology --- Holy days --- Religious festivals --- Christian antiquities --- Days --- Fasting --- Liturgics --- Rites and ceremonies --- Theology, Practical --- Church calendar --- Festivals --- Holidays --- Sacred meals --- Religious aspects --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- --2012, --- Blois --- Appareils et matériel --- Couvert et décoration --- Art de la table --- Exposition --- Food habits - Europe - History - 16th century - Exhibitions --- Fasts and feasts - Europe - History - 16th century - Exhibitions --- Diners and dining - Europe - History - 16th century - Exhibitions --- Europe - Social life and customs - 16th century - Exhibitions --- eetcultuur --- hofcultuur
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In Fasti Ovid (43 BCE-17 CE) sets forth explanations of the festivals and sacred rites that were noted on the Roman calendar, and relates in graphic detail the legends attached to specific dates. The poem is an invaluable source of information about religious practices.
mythology [literary genre] --- Calendar in literature. --- Didactic poetry, Latin --- Fasts and feasts --- Calendar --- Festivals --- Latin poetry --- Rites and ceremonies --- History and criticism. --- Ovid, --- Rome (Empire) --- Church festivals --- Ecclesiastical fasts and feasts --- Fast days --- Feast days --- Feasts --- Heortology --- Holy days --- Religious festivals --- Latin didactic poetry --- Computus --- Ceremonies --- Ecclesiastical rites and ceremonies --- Religious ceremonies --- Religious rites --- Rites of passage --- Traditions --- Germany --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic --- Rome --- Romi --- Latin literature --- Days --- Manners and customs --- Anniversaries --- Pageants --- Processions --- Christian antiquities --- Fasting --- Liturgics --- Theology, Practical --- Church calendar --- Holidays --- Sacred meals --- Astronomy --- Chronology, Historical --- Chronology --- Ritualism --- Mysteries, Religious --- Ritual --- Religious aspects --- Byzantine Empire --- Italy --- Romi (Empire) --- Cult --- Cultus
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La Tenture dite des Fêtes des Valois, conservée à Florence, au Palazzo Pitti, est un ensemble constitué de huit tapisseries de laine, soie et fil d'or, tissées à Bruxelles dans le dernier quart du XVIe siècle. Commande probable de Catherine de Médicis, cette série met en scène de grandes fêtes de cour qui évoquent celles données par la reine-mère durant le règne de son fils Charles IX. Cet ouvrage, publié à l'occasion de l'exposition "L'Art de la fête à la cour des Valois" au château de Fontainebleau, constitue la première publication en français consacrée à cet ensemble unique. Dirigé par Oriane Beaufils, conservateur du patrimoine au château de Fontainebleau, il ambitionne d'étudier la tenture de manière globale. La première partie est consacrée aux collections de tapisseries réunies par les Valois depuis François Ier et à la place qu'occupe Catherine de Médicis dans ce domaine du mécénat artistique. La deuxième partie traite en détail la question de la commande et des différentes étapes de la réalisation de la tapisserie, depuis les dessins préparatoires d'Antoine Caron jusqu'au tissage dans les ateliers de Bruxelles. Enfin, la dernière constitue un catalogue de cette tenture, l'étudiant pièce par pièce. Le texte général de cette publication est ponctué d'encarts abordant des aspects plus spécifiques de la Tenture.
Tapisserie --- Fêtes --- Cour et courtisans --- Catherine de Médicis --- Valois. --- Tapestry, Flemish --- Tapestry, Renaissance --- Fasts and feasts --- Catherine de Médicis, --- Caron, Antoine, --- Valois, House of --- France --- Court and courtiers --- History --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- festivals --- tapestries --- Medici, de', Catherine [Queen of France] --- Catherine de Médicis, --- festivals [celebrations] --- hofcultuur
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European Renaissance Festivals are noted for their extravagance, for their inherited classical culture, and as evidence of how court and civic spectacles could express political, religious, social, and economic aspirations. In this new monograph, the accent is firmly on the violent context of Magnificence: it examines how war affected the minds and practice of both artists and princes, and shows how victims and their suffering were as prominent in festival as were conquerors and their projections of victory. What emerges here is the dark side represented in princely entries where imperial ambitions are built upon civic devastation and where myths elaborate and expose their ambiguous nature and message. Artists and poets collaborated in bringing victory and violence together: Mantegna and Durer in triumphal processions; Frans Floris and Rubens on the canvases they created for triumphal arches, where mythology was put to work to arouse excitement for deeds of heroism and death, while engravers depicted scenes of war and destruction to accommodate contemporary taste.
History of civilization --- History of Europe --- wars --- festivals --- violence --- triumphs --- joyous entry --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Festivals --- Renaissance --- War and civilization --- Civilization and war --- Civilization --- Revival of letters --- History, Modern --- Civilization, Medieval --- Civilization, Modern --- Humanism --- Middle Ages --- Days --- Manners and customs --- Anniversaries --- Fasts and feasts --- Pageants --- Processions --- History --- 930.85.44 --- 940.20 --- 940.20 Geschiedenis van Europa: Nieuwe Tijd--(16de-18de eeuw) --- Geschiedenis van Europa: Nieuwe Tijd--(16de-18de eeuw) --- 930.85.44 Cultuurgeschiedenis: Renaissance --- Cultuurgeschiedenis: Renaissance --- Renaissance. --- History. --- Guerre et civilisation --- Histoire. --- Dans l'art. --- Festivals. --- War and civilization. --- War in art. --- Europe. --- War in art --- Festivals - Europe - History --- War and civilization - Europe - History --- festivals [celebrations]
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In Heroides, Ovid (43 BCE-17CE) allows legendary women to narrate their memories and express their emotions in verse letters to absent husbands and lovers. Ovid's Amores are three books of elegies ostensibly about the poet's love affair with his mistress Corinna.
mythology [literary genre] --- Love poetry, Latin --- Metamorphosis --- -Mythology, Classical --- -Calendar --- Didactic poetry, Latin --- Fables, Latin --- Fasts and feasts --- -Epistolary poetry, Latin --- Latin epistolary poetry --- Latin poetry --- Church festivals --- Ecclesiastical fasts and feasts --- Fast days --- Feast days --- Feasts --- Heortology --- Holy days --- Religious festivals --- Christian antiquities --- Days --- Fasting --- Liturgics --- Rites and ceremonies --- Theology, Practical --- Church calendar --- Festivals --- Holidays --- Sacred meals --- Latin fables --- Latin didactic poetry --- Computus --- Astronomy --- Chronology, Historical --- Chronology --- Classical mythology --- Embryology --- Latin love poetry --- Mythology --- -Poetry --- Poetry --- Religious aspects --- Ovid --- -Translations into English --- Love poetry, Latin. --- Women --- Elegiac poetry, Latin --- Epistolary poetry, Latin --- Love-letters --- Man-woman relationships --- Mythology, Classical --- Translations into English. --- Ovid, --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Female-male relationships --- Male-female relationships --- Men --- Men-women relationships --- Relationships, Man-woman --- Woman-man relationships --- Women-men relationships --- Latin elegiac poetry --- Relations with women --- Relations with men --- Nasó, P. Ovidi, --- Naso, Publius Ovidius, --- Nazon, --- Ouidio, --- Ovide, --- Ovidi, --- Ovidi Nasó, P., --- Ovidiĭ, --- Ovidiĭ Nazon, Publiĭ, --- Ovidio, --- Ovidio Nasón, P., --- Ovidio Nasone, Publio, --- Ovidios, --- Ovidiu, --- Ovidius Naso, P., --- Ovidius Naso, Publius, --- Owidiusz, --- P. Ovidius Naso, --- Publiĭ Ovidiĭ Nazon, --- Publio Ovidio Nasone, --- Ūvīd, --- אוביד, --- Erotic literature --- Letters --- Courtship --- Translations into English --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Interpersonal relations --- Mate selection --- Social and moral questions --- Ovidius Naso, Publius
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A landmark in the study of early modern Europe, this two-volume collection makes available for the first time a selection of the most important texts from court and civic festival books. Festival entertainments were presented to mark such occasions as royal and ducal entries to capital cities, dynastic marriages, the birth and christening of heirs, religious feasts and royal and ducal funerals. Europa Triumphans represents the chronological and trans-European range of the court and civic festival. These festivals are considered not simply as texts, but as events, and are introduced by groups o
joyous entry --- parties [events] --- Iconography --- History of civilization --- funerals --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Europe --- Courts and courtiers --- Festivals --- Pageants --- Cour et courtisans --- Spectacles historiques --- History. --- Histoire --- Social life and customs --- Moeurs et coutumes --- 394 "15/17" --- Ritueel. Openbaar leven. Maatschappelijk leven. Banketten. Volksfeesten. Carnaval. Spelen. Dansen. Optochten. Jaarmarkt. Kermissen. Ruiterfeesten.--Moderne Tijd --- Court and courtiers --- Social life and customs. --- 394 "15/17" Ritueel. Openbaar leven. Maatschappelijk leven. Banketten. Volksfeesten. Carnaval. Spelen. Dansen. Optochten. Jaarmarkt. Kermissen. Ruiterfeesten.--Moderne Tijd --- Europe -- Court and courtiers -- History. --- Europe -- Social life and customs. --- Festivals -- Europe -- History. --- Pageants -- Europe -- History. --- Manners & Customs --- Anthropology --- Social Sciences --- Amateur plays --- Performing arts --- Processions --- Days --- Manners and customs --- Anniversaries --- Fasts and feasts --- History --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- hofcultuur
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Medieval Dutch literature --- History of civilization --- Drama --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Oudenaarde --- Corpus Christi Festivals --- Processions --- Religious drama --- Fête-Dieu --- Défilés --- Théâtre religieux --- Presentation, etc. --- Présentation, etc --- Oudenaarde (Belgium) --- Oudenaarde (Belgique) --- Religious life and customs. --- Vie religieuse --- Corpus Christi Festival --- -C3 --- Oudenaarde [gemeente in arrondissement Oudenaarde - BE] --- toneel --- processies --- nieuwe tijd (x) --- 264-057 --- 791.62 --- 792 <493> "14/15" --- 949.34 OUDENAARDE --- -Pomp --- Rites and ceremonies --- Festivals --- Pageants --- Church year --- Fasts and feasts --- Kunst en cultuur --- Processies --- Herdenkingsfeesten. Kroningsfeesten. Stoeten. Optochten. Parades. Processies --- Theater. Theaterwetenschap. Toneel--België--?"14/15" --- Geschiedenis van België: provincie Oost-Vlaanderen:--reg./lok.--OUDENAARDE --- History --- -Kunst en cultuur --- 949.34 OUDENAARDE Geschiedenis van België: provincie Oost-Vlaanderen:--reg./lok.--OUDENAARDE --- 792 <493> "14/15" Theater. Theaterwetenschap. Toneel--België--?"14/15" --- 791.62 Herdenkingsfeesten. Kroningsfeesten. Stoeten. Optochten. Parades. Processies --- 264-057 Processies --- History. --- -791.62 Herdenkingsfeesten. Kroningsfeesten. Stoeten. Optochten. Parades. Processies --- Pomp --- Fête-Dieu --- Défilés --- Théâtre religieux --- Présentation, etc --- C3 --- Presentation, etc --- Audenaarde (Belgium) --- Audenaerde (Belgium) --- Audenarde (Belgium) --- Oudenaarde, Belgium. --- Corpus Christi festival --- Belgium --- Religious life and customs
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