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    Frankfurt am Main : Fischer Scherz
    UID:
    kobvindex_SLB829828
    Format: 653 Seiten , 22 cm
    ISBN: 9783651025622
    Content: Marius Müller
    Content: Toby Hennessy, dem Ich-Erzähler, geht es eigentlich gut. Tolle Freundin, interessanter Job. Doch dann schlägt das Schicksal auch bei ihm in Form eines Einbruchs zu. Bei diesem wird er schwer verletzt und zieht sich zur Rekonvaleszenz ins sogenannte Ivy House seines Onkels zurück. Im Garten des Ivy House macht Neffe Toby aber bald eine schreckliche Entdeckung: In einem alten Baum taucht eine Leiche auf, die Verbindung zu Tobys Familie hat. Schicht für Schicht muss er erkennen, dass es offenbar auch in seiner eigenen Familie zwar keine Leichen im Keller, dafür aber im Garten gibt. Wie kommt der Tote in den Baum und was hat zu seinem Tod geführt? Diese Nachforschungen machen den Reiz von "Der dunkle Garten" aus. Zusammen mit dem jungen Toby Hennessy steigt man hinab in die Geheimnisse seiner eigenen Familie. Tana Frenchs neuer Psychothriller (zuletzt "Gefrorener Schrei", ID-A 3/17) ist zwar gemächlich erzählt, entwickelt aber einen starken Sog. In Verbindung mit dem Namen der Autorin und dem stimmungsvollen Cover bleibt Büchereien eigentlich nur eine Wahl: Anschaffen!
    Content: Der 28-jährige Toby wird eines Nachts in seiner Wohnung in Dublin brutal zusammengeschlagen und überlebt nur knapp. Den Grund für diese Tat kennt er nicht. Er zieht sich in das alte Stadthaus der Familie zurück, um seinen Onkel Hugo zu pflegen. Doch der dunkle Garten birgt ein grausiges Geheimnis.
    Language: German
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_847834565
    Format: Online-Ressource (xxiv, 292 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 1906924384 , 9781906924386
    Content: "As an American author who chose to live in Europe, Henry James frequently wrote about cultural differences between the Old and New World. The plight of bewildered Americans adrift on a sea of European sophistication became a regular theme in his fiction. This collection of twenty-four papers from some of the worlds leading James scholars offers a comprehensive picture of the authors cross-cultural aesthetics. It provides detailed analyses of James's perception of Europe -- of its people and places, its history and culture, its artists and thinkers, its aesthetics and its ethics -- which ultimately lead to a profound re-evaluation of his writing"--Publisher's website
    Content: Preface / Dennis Tredy -- On 'The European Society of Jamesian Studies' / Adrian Harding -- Part 1: Ethics and Aesthetics -- 1. Henry James on Opening the Door to the Devil / Jean Gooder -- 2. From Romance to Redemption: James and the Ethics of Globalization / Roxana Oltean -- 3. James's Sociology of Taste: The Ambassadors, Commodity Consumption and Cultural Critique / Esther Sanchez-Pardo -- 4. Bad Investments / Eric Savoy -- Part 2: French and Italian Hours -- 5. 'The Crash of Civilization': James and the Idea of France, 1914-15 / Hazel Hutchison -- 6. The Citizens of Babylon and the Imperial Imperative: James's Modern Parisian Women / Claire Garcia -- 7. French as the Fantasmal Idiom of Truth in What Maisie Knew / Agnès Derail-Imbert -- 8. Figures of Fulfilment: James and 'a Sense of Italy' / Jacek Gutorow -- 9. The Aspern Papers: from Florence to an Intertextual City, Venice / Rosella Mamoli Zorzi -- 10. The Wavering Ruins of The American / Enrico Botta -- Part 3: Appropriating European Thematics -- 11. Balzacian Intertextuality and Jamesian Autobiography in The Ambassadors / Kathleen Lawrence -- 12. A Discordance Between the Self and the World: The Collector in Balzac's Cousin Pons and James's 'Adina' / Simone Francescato -- 13. 'Déjà vu' in 'The Turn of the Screw' / Max Duperray -- Part 4: Allusion 14. Some Allusions in the Early Stories / Angus Wrenn -- 15. C'est strictement confidentiel: Buried Allusions in Confidence (1879) / Rebekah Scott -- 16. James and the Habit of Allusion / Oliver Herford -- Part 5: Performance -- 17. The Absent Writer in The Tragic Muse / Nelly Valtat-Comet -- 18. James and the 'Paradox of the Comedian' / Richard Anker -- 19. Benjamin Britten's Appropriation of James in 'Owen Wingrave' / Hubert Teyssandier -- Part 6: Authorship and Self-Representation -- 20. Narrative Heterogeneity as an Adjustable Fictional Lens in The American Scene / Eleftheria Arapoglou -- 21. James's Faces: Appearance, Absorption and the Aesthetic Significance of the Face / Jakob Stougaard-Nielson -- 22. From Copying to Revision: The American to The Ambassadors / Paula Marantz Cohen -- 23. Friction with the Publishers, or How James Manipulated his Editors in the Early 1870's / Pierre A. Walker -- 24. Losing Oneself: Autobiography, Memory, Vision / John Holland -- Bibliography of works cited -- Index
    Note: Available through Open Book Publishers , Includes bibliographical references (p. [273]-286) and index , Open access resource providing free access , Preface / Dennis Tredy -- On 'The European Society of Jamesian Studies' / Adrian Harding -- Part 1: Ethics and Aesthetics -- 1. Henry James on Opening the Door to the Devil / Jean Gooder -- 2. From Romance to Redemption: James and the Ethics of Globalization / Roxana Oltean -- 3. James's Sociology of Taste: The Ambassadors, Commodity Consumption and Cultural Critique / Esther Sanchez-Pardo -- 4. Bad Investments / Eric Savoy -- Part 2: French and Italian Hours -- 5. 'The Crash of Civilization': James and the Idea of France, 1914-15 / Hazel Hutchison -- 6. The Citizens of Babylon and the Imperial Imperative: James's Modern Parisian Women / Claire Garcia -- 7. French as the Fantasmal Idiom of Truth in What Maisie Knew / Agnès Derail-Imbert -- 8. Figures of Fulfilment: James and 'a Sense of Italy' / Jacek Gutorow -- 9. The Aspern Papers: from Florence to an Intertextual City, Venice / Rosella Mamoli Zorzi -- 10. The Wavering Ruins of The American / Enrico Botta -- Part 3: Appropriating European Thematics -- 11. Balzacian Intertextuality and Jamesian Autobiography in The Ambassadors / Kathleen Lawrence -- 12. A Discordance Between the Self and the World: The Collector in Balzac's Cousin Pons and James's 'Adina' / Simone Francescato -- 13. 'Déjà vu' in 'The Turn of the Screw' / Max Duperray -- Part 4: Allusion 14. Some Allusions in the Early Stories / Angus Wrenn -- 15. C'est strictement confidentiel: Buried Allusions in Confidence (1879) / Rebekah Scott -- 16. James and the Habit of Allusion / Oliver Herford -- Part 5: Performance -- 17. The Absent Writer in The Tragic Muse / Nelly Valtat-Comet -- 18. James and the 'Paradox of the Comedian' / Richard Anker -- 19. Benjamin Britten's Appropriation of James in 'Owen Wingrave' / Hubert Teyssandier -- Part 6: Authorship and Self-Representation -- 20. Narrative Heterogeneity as an Adjustable Fictional Lens in The American Scene / Eleftheria Arapoglou -- 21. James's Faces: Appearance, Absorption and the Aesthetic Significance of the Face / Jakob Stougaard-Nielson -- 22. From Copying to Revision: The American to The Ambassadors / Paula Marantz Cohen -- 23. Friction with the Publishers, or How James Manipulated his Editors in the Early 1870's / Pierre A. Walker -- 24. Losing Oneself: Autobiography, Memory, Vision / John Holland -- Bibliography of works cited -- Index , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781906924362
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781906924379
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc.
    URL: Volltext  (Connect to e-book)
    URL: Cover
    URL: DOAB
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  • 3
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    Wageningen : Wageningen Academic Publishers
    UID:
    gbv_855979909
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (263 Seiten)
    ISBN: 908686824X , 9789086868247
    Series Statement: EAAP publication No. 136
    Content: Part 1. Introduction -- Introduction to the new equine economy in the 21st century -- R. Evans -- Part 2. Impact studies -- 1. Economic impact of equestrian events, examples from France -- C. Vial1,2*, E. Barget3 and F. Clipet2,3 -- 2. Input-output analysis of the Swedish and Norwegian horse sectors: modelling the socio-economic impacts of equine activities -- G. Lindberg1, A. Spissøy2 and Y. Surry3* -- 3. The 2012 Kentucky Equine Survey: importance and impact of the equine industry in Kentucky
    Content: R.J. Coleman1, M.G. Rossano1, C.J. Stowe2*, S. Johnson2, A.F. Davis2, J.E. Allen IV2, A.E. Jarrett2, G. Grulke3, L. Brown4 and S. Clark4 -- Part 3. Economic opportunities -- 4. Jobs in the French equine sector -- C. Cordilhac* and C. Abellan -- 5. The equine business: the spectacular growth of a new equine segment market in France -- G. Grefe and S. Pickel-Chevalier* -- 6. Initial approach to define the potential market of recent biotechnologies in the sport horse industry: the case of cloning -- A. de Paula Reis -- Part 4. Socio-economic challenges
    Content: 7. 'Great recession' impacts on the equine industry in the United Kingdom -- C. Brigden*, S. Metcalfe, S. Mulford, L. Whitfield and S. Penrice -- 8. Equine entrepreneur's well-being -- T. Thuneberg* and T. Mustonen -- 9. How can horse business professionals adapt to new consumer demands in equine services? -- S. Pussinen* and T. Thuneberg -- Part 5. Social economy of the equine sector -- 10. Does age and horse ownership affect riders' motivation? -- J. Wu*, G. Saxena and C. Jayawardhena -- 11. A comparative study into the impact of social media in the equine and agriculture industries
    Content: C. Martlew -- 12. The acceptance of complementary therapies amongst equine communities and what therapists need to know -- J. McKeown -- Part 6. Governance issues -- 13. The relationship between the government and the horse industry: a comparison of England, Sweden and the Netherlands -- G.K. Crossman1* and R.E. Walsh2 -- 14. The French horse industry in 2030: scenarios to inform decision-making -- C. Jez1*, B. Coudurier2, M. Cressent3, F. Mea4, P. Perrier-Cornet5 and E. Rossier4 -- Part 7. Horses and sustainable development
    Content: 15. Sustainable development and equids in rural areas: an open challenge for the territory cohesion -- N. Miraglia -- 16. Roles of horses on farm sustainability in different French grassland regions -- G. Bigot1*, S. Mugnier2,3, G. Brétière1, C. Gaillard2,3 and S. Ingrand3 -- Part 8. The case of horse meat -- 17. Promoting slaughtering of horses and consumption of horsemeat - ethical horse keeping and meat production -- M.T. Saastamoinen -- 18. Horse meat production and characteristics: a review -- W. Martin-Rosset1* and C. Trillaud-Geyl2
    Content: Part 9. National reports - the horse in the national economy
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9086862799
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789086862795
    Additional Edition: Print version New equine economy in the 21st century Wageningen : Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2015
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Wageningen Academic  (An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for access)
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1669727904
    Format: 1 online resource (439 pages)
    ISBN: 9789048540006
    Content: Cover -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Part I -- 1 Imams in Western Europe -- 2 Rethinking Islamic law for Europe -- 3 The making of Islamic authority in Europe -- 4 Islams in Europe -- 5 The European imam -- 6 Imam training in Europe -- 7 Studying Islamic theology at European universities -- 8 The reinvented role of imams in French society -- 9 The imam as an organic public intellectual -- 10 i-Imams studying female Islamic authority online -- 11 Islamic female religious authority between agency and governmentality -- Part II -- 12 Towards a typology of imams of the West -- 13 For a 'visible' Islam -- 14 From conservative Islam to the 'Theology of acculturation' -- 15 Muslim chaplaincy as a model for imamship -- 16 Re-examining the decline narrative -- 17 Imam training in the legal context of Islam in Spain -- 18 The Italian legal system and imams -- 19 In and around the mosque -- 20 The training of imams in Italy -- 21 Efforts to establish an imam-training programme in Finland -- Index -- List of figures and tables -- Figure 1 Attitudes towards the proposal to start an educational programme for imams in Sweden -- Figure 2 What kind of educational needs are imams asking for in Sweden? -- Table 1 Heuristic four-level scheme for researching public intellectuals -- Table 1 Jihadist linguistic terminology -- Table 1 List of in-depth interview participants -- Table 1 Typology of 'Imams of the West'.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789462983830
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789462983830
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    URL: JSTOR
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1761635077
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (180 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781783743803 , 9781783743810 , 9781783743827 , 9781783744152
    Series Statement: Open Book Classics v.7
    Content: "In view of the challenges--many of which are political--that different European countries are currently facing, scholars who work on the eighteenth century have compiled this anthology which includes earlier recognitions of common values and past considerations of questions which often remain pertinent nowadays. During the Enlightenment, many men and women of letters envisaged the continent's future in particular when stressing their hope that peace could be secured in Europe. The texts gathered here, and signed by major thinkers of the time (Rousseau, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Kant, Hume or Staël for instance), as well as by writers history has forgotten, present the reflections, with a couple of chronological extensions (from Sully to Victor Hugo) of authors from the long eighteenth century--the French Empire and the fall of Napoleon generated numerous upheavals--on Europe, its history, its diversity, but also on what the nations, which, in all their diversity, make up a geographical unit, have in common. They show the historical origins of the project of a European union, the desire to consolidate the continent's ties to the Maghreb or to Turkey, the importance granted to commerce and the worries engendered by history's convulsions, but also the hope vested in future generations."--Publisher's website
    Content: Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde de Sismondi, Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe Multiple Influences -- 76. Jean de Müller, 'Letter 80' (January 1778) What Future for Europe? -- 77. Benjamin Constant, The Liberty of the Ancients Compared with that of the Moderns The Character of Modern Exchanges -- 78. Pierre-Simon Laplace, An Exposition of the System of the World Unity through Measures -- 79. Victor Hugo, The Rhine The Franco-German Couple as the Pillars of Peace in Europe -- Bibliography
    Content: Preface -- 1. Friedrich Schiller, 'Ode to Joy' A Hymn for Europe -- 2. Maximilien de Béthune, duc de Sully, Memoirs Henry IV of France's Great Design -- 3. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe Europe: A Project for Peace -- 4. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, A Lasting Peace through the Federation of Europe A Study of Abbé de Saint-Pierre's Suggestions -- 5. Immanuel Kant, Perpetual Peace Universal Peace -- 6. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe What Size should Europe Be? -- 7. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Judgment on Perpetual Peace The European Union: An Unrealistic Project? -- 8. Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Seeing Beyond Borders -- 9. Louis de Jaucourt, 'Europe' in Diderot and D'Alembert's Encyclopédie Europe in the Encyclopédie -- 10. Diego de Torres Villarroel, The Fantastic Voyage of the Great Piscátor of Salamanca The Geography of Europe -- 11. Anonymous, 'Academy of History' in Supplement to the Encyclopédie History and Political Interests -- 12. Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, Memoirs A Prototype for the European Parliament? -- 13. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe Europe and Islam -- 14. Voltaire, Essay on the Mores and the Spirit of the Nations Europe's True Wealth is its Cultural Heritage -- 15. Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Outlines of an Historical View of the Progress of the Human Mind Making Rules to Bring About Peace -- 16. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe Our Russian Neighbour -- 17. Voltaire, The Century of Louis XIV Christian Europe as a Great Republic? -- 18. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe Unity in Diversity -- 19. Montesquieu, The Spirit of Laws European Commerce -- 20. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe Religious Toleration -- 21. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe The Riches of European Cuisine -- 22. Montesquieu, Persian Letters Europe through Persian Eyes -- 23. Germaine de Staël, On Literature Considered in Relation to Social Institutions Literature from the North to the South -- 24. François-Ignace d'Espiard de La Borde, The Spirit of Nations Of National Characters -- 25. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe Linguistic Diversity in Europe -- 26. August Wilhem Schlegel, Outline of the European Conditions of German Literature The Role of Germany in European Culture -- 27. Gabriel-François Coyer, Voyage Through Italy and Holland The Rape of Europa -- 28. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe An Economic Union -- 29. Charles de Villers, Constitutions of the Three Free-Hanseatic Towns, Lubeck, Bremen and Hambourg, with a Memorandum on the Rank these Towns should Occupy in Europe's Commercial Organisation A Common European Market -- 30. Stanislas Leszczynski, Conversation Between a European and an Islander from the Kingdom of Dumocala The Empire of Reason -- 31. Tomás de Iriarte, Literary Fables The Circulation of Riches -- 32. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe European Sociability -- 33. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe The Safety of Europe's Borders -- 34. Marie Leprince de Beaumont, The Young Ladies' Magazine, Or Dialogues Between a Discreet Governess and Several Young Ladies of the First Rank Under Her Education Colonial Europe -- 35. Louis-Jules Barbon Mancini-Mazarini-Nivernois, Duke of Nevers, Fables Another Vision of Education -- 36. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe The Importance of Trade -- 37. Johann Gottfried Herder, Ideas on the Philosophy of the History of Humanity The Diversity and Unity of Europe -- 38. Françoise de Graffigny, Letters of a Peruvian Princess A Critique of European Mores -- 39. David Hume, Political Discourses European Civilisation -- 40. Louis-Antoine Muratori, Treatise on Public Happiness The Progress of Justice in Europe -- 41. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe Bringing Europeans together -- 42. Germaine de Staël, Corinne, or Italy Italy and the Origins of European Culture -- 43. Marie-Anne du Boccage, Letters about England, Holland and Italy Europe and French Fashion -- 44. Friedrich Schlegel, Journey to France Europe Between Decline and Renewal -- 45. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe The Linguistic Wealth of Europe -- 46. Novalis, Christianity, or Europe Spiritual Advent -- 47. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe The Café: The European Place for Socialising -- 48. Johann Gottfried Herder, Ideas on the Philosophy of the History of Humanity Happiness in Europe -- 49. Germaine de Staël, Germany The Origins of European Unity -- 50. José Cadalso, Moroccan Letters European Diversity Through the Foreign Gaze -- 51. William Robertson, The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V. With a View of the Progress of Society in Europe, from the Subversion of the Roman Empire, to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century Navigation and Commercial Exchanges -- 52. Johann Gottfried Herder, Ideas on the Philosophy of the History of Humanity Europe and its Long History of Migration -- 53. William Robertson, The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V Union in Diversity -- 54. Diego de Torres Villarroel, 'Sonnet', in The Muse's Distractions Europe, A Political Whole -- 55. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Amusing and Moral Letters What are Europeans like? -- 56. James Boswell, Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides To Be Cosmopolitan -- 57. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe French Style in Europe -- 58. David Hume, 'Essay VII. Of the Balance of Power' The Balance of Power and Future Peace -- 59. José Cadalso, Moroccan Letters A Republic of the Wise -- 60. Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde de Sismondi, Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe Europe's Future in the Slow Lane -- 61. Germaine de Staël, Germany The Union of Philosophers -- 62. Louis-Antoine-Léon de Saint-Just, Speech, 3 March 1794 A New Idea in Europe -- 63. Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Outlines of an Historical View of the Progress of the Human Mind A Humanitarian Vision -- 64. Jean-François Melon, Political Essay on Commerce Towards the Balance of Powers -- 65. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Considerations on the Government of Poland Towards Cultural Uniformity -- 66. José Cadalso, Moroccan Letters Europe and Africa -- 67. Emmanuel Kant, Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Point of View Fulfilling Nature's Aims -- 68. Napoleon Bonaparte, quoted by Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné-Marius de Las Cases, Memorial of Saint-Helena Governing Europe? -- 69. Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Outlines of an Historical View of the Progress of the Human Mind Know the World and Make it a Better Place -- 70. Benjamin Constant, On the Spirit of Conquest and Usurpation in Respect of European Civilisation An End to Wars in Europe? -- 71. Napoleon Bonaparte, quoted by Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné-Marius de Las Cases, Memorial of Saint-Helena Visions of the Future -- 72. José Cadalso, Letter from José Cadalso to Tomás de Iriarte A Critique of Eurocentrism -- 73. Napoleon Bonaparte, quoted by Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné-Marius de Las Cases, Memorial of Saint Helena Political Hegemony and European Union -- 74. Alexandre-Frédéric-Jacques de Masson de Pezay, Helvetic, Alsatian and Franc-Comtois Vigils Europe without Frontiers -- 75
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781783743797
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781783743780
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Aufklärung ; Europagedanke ; Europa ; Aufklärung ; Philosophie ; Online-Ressource ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; History. ; Anthologies. ; Electronic books
    URL: Cover
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    Author information: Kulessa, Rotraud von 1966-
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1014945321
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (180 pages)
    ISBN: 9781783744015 , 1783744014 , 9781783744022 , 1783744022 , 9781783743988 , 1783744006 , 1783743980 , 1783743999 , 9781783743995 , 9781783744008
    Series Statement: Open Book classics series vol. 8
    Uniform Title: L'idée de l'Europe au Siècle des Lumières
    Content: Vorwort -- 1. Friedrich Schiller, „Ode an die Freude" Eine Hymne für Europa -- 2. Maximilien de Béthune, Herzog von Sully, Denkwürdigkeiten Das große Projekt des Heinrich IV. -- 3. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Europa: ein Friedensprojekt -- 4. Jean-Jacques Rousseau,Auszug aus dem Projekt für den ewigen Frieden Die Überprüfung des Projektes von Saint Pierre -- 5. Immanuel Kant, Zum ewigen Frieden. Ein philosophischer Entwurf Der universelle Frieden -- 6. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Welcher Umfang für die europäische Union? -- 7. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Urteil über den ewigen Frieden Die Europäische Union--ein unrealistisches Projekt? -- 8. Edward Gibbon, Geschichte des Verfalls und Untergangs des Römischen Reichs Der Blick über die nationalen Grenzen hinaus -- 9. Louis de Jaucourt, Artikel „Europa" in Enzyklopädie oder ein durchdachtes Wörterbuch der Wissenschaften, der Künste und Berufe Europa in der Enzyklopädie -- 10. Diego de Torres Villarroel, Die fantastische Reise des Großen Piscátor von Salamanca Die Geographie Europas -- 11. Anonym, Ergänzungsband zur Enzyklopädie Geschichte und Politik -- 12. Maximilien de Béthune, Herzog von Sully, Denkwürdigkeiten Ein europäisches Parlament avant la lettre? -- 13. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Europa und der Islam -- 14. Voltaire, Essay über die Sitten Der Reichtum Europas: das kulturelle Erbe! -- 15. Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Skizze einer historischen Abhandlung über den Fortschritt der Menschheit Regeln und befrieden -- 16. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint-Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Die Nachbarschaft zu Russland -- 17. Voltaire,Das Zeitalter Ludwig XIV. Das christliche Europa als große Republik? -- 18. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Einheit in der Vielfalt? -- 19. Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron von La Brède und von Montesquieu, Vom Geist der Gesetze Der europäische Handel -- 20. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Die religiöse Toleranz -- 21. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli. Paris, das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Der Reichtum der europäischen Küche -- 22. Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron von La Brède und von Montesquieu,Persische Briefe Europa aus Sicht der Perser -- 23. Germaine de Staël, Über Literatur Nordeuropäische und südeuropäische Literaturen: ein Vergleich -- 24. François-Ignace d'Espiard de La Borde, Vom Geist der Nationen Nationalcharaktäre -- 25. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, Das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Sprachliche Vielfalt in Europa -- 26. August Wilhem Schlegel, „Abriss von den europäischen Verhältnissen der Deutschen Literatur" in Kritische Schriften Die Rolle Deutschlands für die europäische Kultur -- 27. Gabriel-François Coyer, Reise nach Italien und nach Holland Die Entführung der Europa -- 28. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Die Handelsunion? -- 29. Charles de Villers, Verfassungen der drei freien Handelsstädte Ein gemeinsamer europäischer Markt -- 30. Stanislas Leszczynski, Gespräch eines Europäers mit einem Inselbewohner des Königreiches von Dumocala Das Reich der Vernunft -- 31. Tomás de Iriarte,„Tee und Salbei"in Fabeln Verbreitung des Reichtums -- 32. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, Das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Europäisches Gesellschaftsleben -- 33. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Die Sicherheit der europäischen Grenzen -- 34. Marie Leprince de Beaumont, Magazin für junge Leute, besonders junge Frauenzimmer Das koloniale Europa -- 35. Louis-Jules Barbon Mancini-Mazarini-Nivernois, Herzog von Nevers,Die Fabeln des Mancini-Nivernois Ein anderer Weg der Erziehung? -- 36. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, Das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Die Bedeutung des Handels -- 37. Johann Gottfried Herder, Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit Diversität und Einheit Europas -- 38. Françoise de Graffigny, Briefe einer Peruanerin Kritik der europäischen Sitten -- 39. David Hume, Vermischte Schriften über die Handlung, die Manufakturen und die andern Quellen des Reichtums und der Macht eines Staats Die europäische Zivilisation -- 40. Ludovico Antonio Muratori, Abhandlung über das öffentliche Glück Der Fortschritt des Rechts in Europa -- 41. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, Das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Annäherung der Europäer -- 42. Germaine de Staël, Corinna oder Italien Italien als Wiege der europäischen Kultur -- 43. Marie-Anne du Boccage, Briefe über England, Holland und Italien Europa und die französische Mode -- 44. Friedrich Schlegel, „Reise nach Frankreich"in Europa. Eine Zeitschrift Europa zwischen Niedergang und Erneuerung -- 45. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Sprachlicher Reichtum Europas -- 46. Novalis, Die Christenheit oder Europa Das spirituelle Erwachen -- 47. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Das Café: ein Ort des gesellschaftlichen Lebens in Europa -- 48. Johann Gottfried Herder, Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit Das Glück in Europa -- 49. Germaine de Staël, Deutschland Die Ursprünge der europäischen Einigung -- 50. JoséCadalso,Marokkanische Briefe Die europäische Vielfalt aus dem fremdem Blick -- 51. William Robertson, Geschichte der Regierung Kaiser Carls des V. Seefahrt und Handelsbeziehungen -- 52. Johann Gottfried Herder, Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit Europa und seine lange Migrationsgeschichte -- 53. William Robertson, Auszüge aus der Einleitung zur Geschichte der Regierung Kaiser Carls des V. Einheit in der Vielfalt -- 54. Diego de Torres Villarroel, „Sonnett" Die politische Einheit Europas -- 55. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Unterhaltende und moralische Briefe über die zeitgenössischen Sitten Wem ähneln die Europäer? -- 56. James Boswell, Tagebuch einer Reise nach den Hebridischen Inseln mit Doktor Samuel Johnson Kosmopolitismus -- 57. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, Das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Das französische Europa -- 58. David Hume,Vermischte Schriften über die Handlung, die Manufakturen und die anderen Quellen des Reichtums und der Macht eines Staats Politisches Gleichgewicht und der Frieden in der Zukunft -- 59. José Cadalso, Marokkanische Briefe Die Gelehrtenrepublik -- 60. Jean-Charles Simonde de Sismondi, Von der Literatur Südeuropas Wird Europa in Zukunft überholt sein? -- 61. Germaine de Staël, Deutschland Gemeinschaft der Philosophen -- 62. Louis-Antoine-Léon de Saint-Just, Rede vom 13. ventôse des Jahres II Eine neue Idee in Europa -- 63. Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Skizze einer historischen Abhandlung über den Fortschritt des Menschen Eine humanitäre Vision -- 64. Jean-François Melon, Essay zur Wirtschaftspolitik Das Gleichgewicht der Mächte herstellen -- 65. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Überlegungen zur Regierung von Polen Tendenz zu einer kulturellen Vereinheitlichung? -- 66. José Cadalso, Marokkanische Briefe Europa und Afrika -- 67. Immanuel Kant, Idee zu einer universellen Geschichte in weltbürgerlicher Absicht Die Erfüllung der Ziele der Natur -- 68. Napoleon, zitiert vonEmmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné-Marius de Las Cases in Denkwürdigkeiten von Sankt Helena Europa regieren -- 69. Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Skizze einer historischen Abhandlung über den Fortschritt des Menschen Die Welt kennen, um sie zu verbessern -- 70. Benjamin Constant, Über den Geist der Eroberung und der widerrechtlichen Aneignung im Zusammenhang mit der europäischen Zivilisation Das Ende der Kriege in Europa? -- 71. Napoleon, zitiert vonEmmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné-Marius de Las Cases, Denkwürdigkeiten von Sankt Helena Zukunftsvisionen -- 72. José Cadalso, Brief an Tomás de Iriarte Kritik am Eurozentrismus -- 73. Napoleon, zitiert vonEmmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné-Marius de Las Cases, Denkwürdigkeiten von Sankt Helena Politische Hegemonie und europäische Einigung -- 74. Alexandre Frédéric Jacques de Masson de Pezay, Abende in der Schweiz, im Elsass und in der Franche-Comté Europa ohne Grenzen -- 75. Jean-Charles Simonde de Sismondi, Die Literatur Südeurops Zahlreiche Einflüsse -- 76. Johannes von Müller,Briefe an Carl Victor von Bonstetten Welche Zukunft für Europa? -- 77. Benjamin Constant, Die Freiheit der Alten verglichen mit der der Modernen Der Charakter des modernen Austausches -- 78. Pierre-Simon Laplace, Vorstellung des Systems der Welt Die Einheit der Maße -- 79. Victor Hugo, Der Rhein Die deutsch-französische Freundschaft als Garant für Frieden in Europa -- Bibliographie
    Content: Vorwort -- 1. Friedrich Schiller, „Ode an die Freude" Eine Hymne für Europa -- 2. Maximilien de Béthune, Herzog von Sully, Denkwürdigkeiten Das große Projekt des Heinrich IV. -- 3. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Europa: ein Friedensprojekt -- 4. Jean-Jacques Rousseau,Auszug aus dem Projekt für den ewigen Frieden Die Überprüfung des Projektes von Saint Pierre -- 5. Immanuel Kant, Zum ewigen Frieden. Ein philosophischer Entwurf Der universelle Frieden -- 6. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Welcher Umfang für die europäische Union? -- 7. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Urteil über den ewigen Frieden Die Europäische Union--ein unrealistisches Projekt? -- 8. Edward Gibbon, Geschichte des Verfalls und Untergangs des Römischen Reichs Der Blick über die nationalen Grenzen hinaus -- 9. Louis de Jaucourt, Artikel „Europa" in Enzyklopädie oder ein durchdachtes Wörterbuch der Wissenschaften, der Künste und Berufe Europa in der Enzyklopädie -- 10. Diego de Torres Villarroel, Die fantastische Reise des Großen Piscátor von Salamanca Die Geographie Europas -- 11. Anonym, Ergänzungsband zur Enzyklopädie Geschichte und Politik -- 12. Maximilien de Béthune, Herzog von Sully, Denkwürdigkeiten Ein europäisches Parlament avant la lettre? -- 13. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Europa und der Islam -- 14. Voltaire, Essay über die Sitten Der Reichtum Europas: das kulturelle Erbe! -- 15. Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Skizze einer historischen Abhandlung über den Fortschritt der Menschheit Regeln und befrieden -- 16. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint-Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Die Nachbarschaft zu Russland -- 17. Voltaire,Das Zeitalter Ludwig XIV. Das christliche Europa als große Republik? -- 18. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Einheit in der Vielfalt? -- 19. Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron von La Brède und von Montesquieu, Vom Geist der Gesetze Der europäische Handel -- 20. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Die religiöse Toleranz -- 21. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli. Paris, das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Der Reichtum der europäischen Küche -- 22. Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron von La Brède und von Montesquieu,Persische Briefe Europa aus Sicht der Perser -- 23. Germaine de Staël, Über Literatur Nordeuropäische und südeuropäische Literaturen: ein Vergleich -- 24. François-Ignace d'Espiard de La Borde, Vom Geist der Nationen Nationalcharaktäre -- 25. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, Das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Sprachliche Vielfalt in Europa -- 26. August Wilhem Schlegel, „Abriss von den europäischen Verhältnissen der Deutschen Literatur" in Kritische Schriften Die Rolle Deutschlands für die europäische Kultur -- 27. Gabriel-François Coyer, Reise nach Italien und nach Holland Die Entführung der Europa -- 28. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Die Handelsunion? -- 29. Charles de Villers, Verfassungen der drei freien Handelsstädte Ein gemeinsamer europäischer Markt -- 30. Stanislas Leszczynski, Gespräch eines Europäers mit einem Inselbewohner des Königreiches von Dumocala Das Reich der Vernunft -- 31. Tomás de Iriarte,„Tee und Salbei"in Fabeln Verbreitung des Reichtums -- 32. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, Das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Europäisches Gesellschaftsleben -- 33. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Die Sicherheit der europäischen Grenzen -- 34. Marie Leprince de Beaumont, Magazin für junge Leute, besonders junge Frauenzimmer Das koloniale Europa -- 35. Louis-Jules Barbon Mancini-Mazarini-Nivernois, Herzog von Nevers,Die Fabeln des Mancini-Nivernois Ein anderer Weg der Erziehung? -- 36. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, Das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Die Bedeutung des Handels -- 37. Johann Gottfried Herder, Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit Diversität und Einheit Europas -- 38. Françoise de Graffigny, Briefe einer Peruanerin Kritik der europäischen Sitten -- 39. David Hume, Vermischte Schriften über die Handlung, die Manufakturen und die andern Quellen des Reichtums und der Macht eines Staats Die europäische Zivilisation -- 40. Ludovico Antonio Muratori, Abhandlung über das öffentliche Glück Der Fortschritt des Rechts in Europa -- 41. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, Das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Annäherung der Europäer -- 42. Germaine de Staël, Corinna oder Italien Italien als Wiege der europäischen Kultur -- 43. Marie-Anne du Boccage, Briefe über England, Holland und Italien Europa und die französische Mode -- 44. Friedrich Schlegel, „Reise nach Frankreich"in Europa. Eine Zeitschrift Europa zwischen Niedergang und Erneuerung -- 45. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Der Traktat vom ewigen Frieden Sprachlicher Reichtum Europas -- 46. Novalis, Die Christenheit oder Europa Das spirituelle Erwachen -- 47. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Das Café: ein Ort des gesellschaftlichen Lebens in Europa -- 48. Johann Gottfried Herder, Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit Das Glück in Europa -- 49. Germaine de Staël, Deutschland Die Ursprünge der europäischen Einigung -- 50. JoséCadalso,Marokkanische Briefe Die europäische Vielfalt aus dem fremdem Blick -- 51. William Robertson, Geschichte der Regierung Kaiser Carls des V. Seefahrt und Handelsbeziehungen -- 52. Johann Gottfried Herder, Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit Europa und seine lange Migrationsgeschichte -- 53. William Robertson, Auszüge aus der Einleitung zur Geschichte der Regierung Kaiser Carls des V. Einheit in der Vielfalt -- 54. Diego de Torres Villarroel, „Sonnett" Die politische Einheit Europas -- 55. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Unterhaltende und moralische Briefe über die zeitgenössischen Sitten Wem ähneln die Europäer? -- 56. James Boswell, Tagebuch einer Reise nach den Hebridischen Inseln mit Doktor Samuel Johnson Kosmopolitismus -- 57. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, Das Muster aller Nationen oder das französische Europa Das französische Europa -- 58. David Hume,Vermischte Schriften über die Handlung, die Manufakturen und die anderen Quellen des Reichtums und der Macht eines Staats Politisches Gleichgewicht und der Frieden in der Zukunft -- 59. José Cadalso, Marokkanische Briefe Die Gelehrtenrepublik -- 60. Jean-Charles Simonde de Sismondi, Von der Literatur Südeuropas Wird Europa in Zukunft überholt sein? -- 61. Germaine de Staël, Deutschland Gemeinschaft der Philosophen -- 62. Louis-Antoine-Léon de Saint-Just, Rede vom 13. ventôse des Jahres II Eine neue Idee in Europa -- 63. Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Skizze einer historischen Abhandlung über den Fortschritt des Menschen Eine humanitäre Vision -- 64. Jean-François Melon, Essay zur Wirtschaftspolitik Das Gleichgewicht der Mächte herstellen -- 65. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Überlegungen zur Regierung von Polen Tendenz zu einer kulturellen Vereinheitlichung? -- 66. José Cadalso, Marokkanische Briefe Europa und Afrika -- 67. Immanuel Kant, Idee zu einer universellen Geschichte in weltbürgerlicher Absicht Die Erfüllung der Ziele der Natur -- 68. Napoleon, zitiert vonEmmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné-Marius de Las Cases in Denkwürdigkeiten von Sankt Helena Europa regieren -- 69. Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Skizze einer historischen Abhandlung über den Fortschritt des Menschen Die Welt kennen, um sie zu verbessern -- 70. Benjamin Constant, Über den Geist der Eroberung und der widerrechtlichen Aneignung im Zusammenhang mit der europäischen Zivilisation Das Ende der Kriege in Europa? -- 71. Napoleon, zitiert vonEmmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné-Marius de Las Cases, Denkwürdigkeiten von Sankt Helena Zukunftsvisionen -- 72. José Cadalso, Brief an Tomás de Iriarte Kritik am Eurozentrismus -- 73. Napoleon, zitiert vonEmmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné-Marius de Las Cases, Denkwürdigkeiten von Sankt Helena Politische Hegemonie und europäische Einigung -- 74. Alexandre Frédéric Jacques de Masson de Pezay, Abende in der Schweiz, im Elsass und in der Franche-Comté Europa ohne Grenzen -- 75. Jean-Charles Simonde de Sismondi, Die Literatur Südeurops Zahlreiche Einflüsse -- 76. Johannes von Müller,Briefe an Carl Victor von Bonstetten Welche Zukunft für Europa? -- 77. Benjamin Constant, Die Freiheit der Alten verglichen mit der der Modernen Der Charakter des modernen Austausches -- 78. Pierre-Simon Laplace, Vorstellung des Systems der Welt Die Einheit der Maße -- 79. Victor Hugo, Der Rhein Die deutsch-französische Freundschaft als Garant für Frieden in Europa -- Bibliographie
    Note: Available through Open Book Publishers , Includes bibliography (pages 161-167) , Originally published in French as: L'idée de l'Europe au Siècle des Lumières / textes réunis par Rotraud von Kulessa et Catriona Seth. Cambridge : Open Book Publishers, 2017 , Sister edition to both the English translation "The Idea of Europe : Enlightenment perspectives" and the original French version, "L'idée de l'Europe au Siècle des Lumières", also published by Open Book Publishers , Statement of responsibility on the front cover differs slightly from that on the title-page: Text ausgewählt von Rotraud von Kulessa und Catriona Seth , Translated from the French
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    Content: Préface -- 1. Friedrich Schiller, « Ode à la joie » Un hymne pour l'Europe -- 2. Maximilien de Béthune, duc de Sully, Mémoires Le grand dessein d'Henri IV -- 3. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Projet pour rendre la paix perpétuelle L'Europe : un projet pour la paix -- 4. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Extrait du Projet de paix perpétuelle Examen du projet de l'abbé de Saint-Pierre -- 5. Emmanuel Kant, Essai philosophique sur la paix perpétuelle La paix universelle -- 6. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Projet pour rendre la paix perpétuelle Quelle dimension donner à l'Union européenne? -- 7. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Jugement sur la paix perpétuelle L'Union européenne : un projet peu réaliste? -- 8. Edward Gibbon, Histoire de la décadence et de la chute de l'Empire romain Voir au-delà des limites nationales -- 9. Louis de Jaucourt, Article « Europe » dans l'Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers L'Europe dans l'Encyclopédie -- 10. Diego de Torres Villarroel, Voyage fantastique du Grand Piscátor de Salamanque La géographie de l'Europe -- 11. Anonyme, Supplément à l'Encyclopédie Histoire et enjeux politiques -- 12. Maximilien de Béthune, duc de Sully, Mémoires Un Parlement européen avant la lettre? -- 13. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Projet pour rendre la paix perpétuelle L'Europe et l'Islam -- 14. Voltaire, Essai sur les mœurs La richesse de l'Europe : son héritage culturel! -- 15. Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrès de l'esprit humain Régler pour apaiser -- 16. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Projet pour rendre la paix perpétuelle Le voisinage de la Russie -- 17. Voltaire, Le siècle de Louis XIV L'Europe chrétienne comme grande République? -- 18. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, le modèle des nations étrangères ou l'Europe française L'unité dans la diversité? -- 19. Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu, L'Esprit des lois Le commerce européen -- 20. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Projet pour rendre la paix perpétuelle La tolérance religieuse -- 21. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, le modèle des nations étrangères ou l'Europe française La richesse de la cuisine européenne -- 22. Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu, Lettres persanes L'Europe vue par les Persans -- 23. Germaine de Staël, De la littérature considérée dans ses rapports avec les institutions sociales La littérature du Nord au Sud -- 24. François-Ignace d'Espiard de La Borde, Esprit des nations Des caractères nationaux -- 25. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, le modèle des nations étrangères ou l'Europe française La diversité linguistique en Europe -- 26. August Wilhem Schlegel, Résumé des rapports européens de la littérature allemande Le rôle de l'Allemagne dans la culture européenne -- 27. Gabriel-François Coyer, Voyage d'Italie et de Hollande L'enlèvement d'Europe -- 28. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Projet pour rendre la paix perpétuelle L'union économique? -- 29. Charles de Villers, Constitutions des trois villes libres-hanséatiques Un marché commun européen -- 30. Stanislas Leszczynski, Entretien d'un Européen avec un insulaire du Royaume de Dumocala L'empire de la raison -- 31. Tomás de Iriarte, « Le Thé et la Sauge », Fables littéraires La circulation des richesses -- 32. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, le modèle des nations étrangères ou l'Europe française La sociabilité européenne -- 33. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Projet pour rendre la paix perpétuelle La Sûreté des frontières de l'Europe -- 34. Marie Leprince de Beaumont, Magasin des adolescentes L'Europe coloniale -- 35. Louis-Jules Barbon Mancini-Mazarini-Nivernois, duc de Nevers, Fables de Mancini-Nivernois Une autre voie pour l'éducation? -- 36. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, le modèle des nations étrangères ou l'Europe française L'importance du commerce -- 37. Johann Gottfried Herder, Idées sur la philosophie de l'histoire de l'humanité Diversité et unité de l'Europe -- 38. Françoise de Graffigny, Lettres d'une Péruvienne Critique des mœurs européennes -- 39. David Hume, Discours politiques La civilisation européenne -- 40. Louis-Antoine Muratori, Traité sur le bonheur public Le progrès de la justice en Europe -- 41. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, le modèle des nations étrangères ou l'Europe française Rapprochement des Européens -- 42. Germaine de Staël, Corinne ou l'Italie L'Italie et les origines de la culture européenne -- 43. Marie-Anne du Boccage, Lettres sur l'Angleterre, la Hollande et l'Italie L'Europe et la mode française -- 44. Friedrich Schlegel, Voyage en France L'Europe entre déclin et renouveau -- 45. Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Projet pour rendre la paix perpétuelle Richesse linguistique de l'Europe -- 46. Novalis, La Chrétienté ou l'Europe Un avènement spirituel -- 47. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, le modèle des nations étrangères ou l'Europe française Le café : endroit de sociabilité européen -- 48. Johann Gottfried Herder, Idées sur la philosophie de l'histoire de l'humanité Le bonheur en Europe -- 49. Germaine de Staël, De l'Allemagne Aux origines de l'unité européenne -- 50. José Cadalso, Lettres marocaines La diversité européenne à travers le regard étranger -- 51. William Robertson, Histoire du règne de l'empereur Charles-Quint Navigation et échanges commerciaux -- 52. Johann Gottfried Herder, Idées sur la philosophie de l'histoire de l'humanité L'Europe et sa longue histoire de migrations -- 53. William Robertson, Extraits de l'Introduction à l'histoire de Charles-Quint L'union dans la diversité -- 54. Diego de Torres Villarroel, « Sonnet », Divertissements de la Muse L'Europe, unité politique -- 55. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Lettres récréatives et morales sur les mœurs du temps À quoi ressemblent les Européens? -- 56. James Boswell, Journal d'un tour des Hébrides avec Samuel Johnson Se vouloir cosmopolite -- 57. Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, le modèle des nations étrangères ou l'Europe française L'Europe à l'heure française -- 58. David Hume, Discours politiques de Monsieur Hume Équilibre des pouvoirs et paix future -- 59. José Cadalso, Lettres marocaines Une république des savants -- 60. Jean-Charles Simonde de Sismondi, De la littérature du Midi de l'Europe L'Europe dépassée à l'avenir? -- 61. Germaine de Staël, De l'Allemagne L'union des philosophes -- 62. Louis-Antoine-Léon de Saint-Just, « Discours de 1794 » Une idée neuve en Europe -- 63. Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrès de l'esprit humain Une vision humanitaire -- 64. Jean-François Melon, Essai Politique sur le Commerce Atteindre l'équilibre des pouvoirs -- 65. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Considérations sur le Gouvernement de Pologne Vers une uniformisation culturelle? -- 66. José Cadalso, Lettres marocaines L'Europe et l'Afrique -- 67. Emmanuel Kant, Idée d'une histoire universelle du point de vue cosmopolitique L'accomplissement des buts de la Nature -- 68. Napoléon, cité par Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné-Marius de Las Cases, Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène Gouverner l'Europe? -- 69. Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrès de l'esprit humain Connaître le monde pour le rendre meilleur -- 70. Benjamin Constant, De l'esprit de conquête et de l'usurpation dans leurs rapports avec la civilisation européenne La fin des guerres en Europe? -- 71. Napoléon, cité par Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné-Marius de Las Cases, Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène Visions d'avenir -- 72. José Cadalso, Lettre à Tomás de Iriarte Critique de l'eurocentrisme -- 73. Napoléon, Correspondance de Napoléon Ier Hégémonie politique et union européenne -- 74. Alexandre-Frédéric-Jacques de Masson de Pezay, Les soirées Helvétiennes, Alsaciennes et Franc-Comtoises L'Europe sans frontières -- 75. Jean-Charles Simonde de Sismondi, De la littérature du Midi de l'Europe Des Influences multiples -- 76. Jean de Müller, Lettres de Jean de Müller à ses amis MM. de Bonstetten et Gleim Quel avenir pour l'Europe? -- 77. Benjamin Constant, De la liberté des anciens comparée à celle des modernes Le caractère des échanges modernes -- 78. Pierre-Simon Laplace, Exposition du système du monde L'Unité par les mesures -- 79. Victor Hugo, « Le Rhin » Le couple franco-allemand comme pilier de la paix en Europe -- Bibliographie
    Content: "In view of the challenges - many of which are political - that different European countries are currently facing, scholars who work on the 18th century have compiled this anthology which includes earlier recognitions of common values and past considerations of questions which often remain pertinent nowadays. During the Enlightenment, many men and women of letters envisaged the continent's future in particular when stressing their hope that peace could be secured in Europe. The texts gathered here, and signed by major thinkers of the time (Rousseau, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Kant, Hume or Staël for instance), as well as by writers history has forgotten, present the reflections, with a couple of chronological extensions (from Sully to Victor Hugo) of authors from the long eighteenth century - the French Empire and the fall of Napoleon generated numerous upheaval - on Europe, its history, its diversity, but also on what the nations, which, in all their diversity, make up a geographical unit, have in common. They show the historical origins of the project of a European union, the desire to consolidate the continent's ties to the Maghreb or to Turkey, the importance granted to commerce and the worries engendered by history's convulsions, but also the hope vested in future generations." -- Publisher's website
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    Format: 1 online resource (xxi, 419 pages) : , map
    Edition: New ed., rev., corr. and with additional illustrations and updated bibliography / with a new introduction by Roderick Beaton.
    ISBN: 9781906924027 , 1906924023 , 1906924007 , 9781906924003 , 2821817037 , 9782821817036
    Content: "When in 1821 the Greeks rose in violent revolution against the rule of the Ottoman Turks, waves of sympathy spread across Western Europe and the United States. More than a thousand volunteers set out to fight for the cause. William St Clair meticulously researched and highly readable account of their aspirations and experiences was hailed as definitive when it was first published. Long out of print, it remains the standard account of the Philhellenic movement and essential reading for any students of the Greek War of Independence, Byron, and European Romanticism. This completely revised edition includes a new introduction by Roderick Beaton, an updated bibliography and many new illustrations."--
    Note: "First edition published in 1972 by Oxford University Press."--Title page verso. , Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction to the New Edition -- 1 The Outbreak -- 2 The Return of the Ancient Helleness -- 3 The Regiment -- 4 Two Kinds of War -- 5 The Cause of Greece, the Cause of Europe -- 6 The Road to Marseilles -- 7 Chios -- 8 The Battalion of Philhellenes -- 9 The Battle of Peta -- 10 The Triumph of the Captains -- 11 The Return Home -- 12 The German Legion -- 13 Knights and Crusaders -- 14 Secrets of State -- 15 Enter the British -- 16 Lord Byron Joins the Cause -- 17 �To Bring Freedom and Knowledge to Greece� , 18 Arrivals at Missolonghi19 The Byron Brigade -- 20 Essays in Regeneration -- 21 The New Apostles -- 22 The English Gold -- 23 The Coming of the Arabs -- 24 The Shade of Napoleon -- 25 �No freedom to fight for at home� -- 26 French Idealism and French Cynicism -- 27 Regulars Again -- 28 A New Fleet -- 29 Athens and Navarino -- 30 America to the Rescue -- 31 Later -- Appendix I: Remarks on Numbers -- Appendix II: The Principal PhilhellenicExpeditions -- Bibliographies -- Notes -- 1. The Outbreak -- 2. The Return of the Ancient Hellenes , 4. Two Kinds of War5. The Cause of Greece, the Cause of Europe -- 6. The Road to Marseilles -- 8. The Battalion of Philhellenes -- 10. The Triumph of the Captains -- 11. The Return Home -- 12. The German Legion -- 13. Knights and Crusaders -- 14. Secrets of State -- 15. Enter the British -- 16. Lord Byron Joins the Cause -- 17. �To Bring Freedom and Knowledge to Greece� -- 18. Arrivals at Missolonghi -- 19. The Byron Brigade -- 20. Essays in Regeneration -- 21. The New Apostles -- 22. The English Gold -- 23. The Coming of the Arabs , 24. The Shade of Napoleon25. �No Freedom to Fight for at Home� -- 26. French Idealism and French Cynicism -- 27. Regulars Again -- 28. A New Fleet -- 29. Athens and Navarino -- 30. America to the Rescue -- Index , English.
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    ISBN: 9789027269997 , 9027269998
    Uniform Title: Éléments de syntaxe structurale.
    Content: This volume is now finally available in English, sixty years after the death of its author, Lucien Tesnière. It has been translated from the French original into German, Spanish, Italian, and Russian, and now at long last into English as well. The volume contains a comprehensive approach to the syntax of natural languages, an approach that is foundational for an entire stream in the modern study of syntax and grammar. This stream is known today as dependency grammar (DG). Drawing examples from dozens of languages, many of which he was proficient in, Tesnière presents insightful analyses of numerous phenomena of syntax. Among the highlights are the concepts of valency and head-initial vs. head-final languages. These concepts are now taken for granted by most modern theories of syntax, even by phrase structure grammars, which represent, in a sense, the opposite sort of approach to syntax from what Tesnière was advocating.
    Note: Ch. 107 Variation in the number of actants -- ch. 108 The causative diathesis, the new actant -- ch. 109 Causative and passive -- ch. 110 Causative and reflexive in French -- ch. 111 New valency -- ch. 112 Analytical markers of new valency -- ch. 113 Synthetic markers of new valency -- ch. 114 New valency with a zero marker -- ch. 115 The recessive diathesis with a reflexive marker -- ch. 116 The recessive diathesis with a passive marker -- ch. 117 The recessive diathesis with a zero marker -- ch. 118 Different degrees of the recessive -- ch. 119 Causative and recessive in French -- Book E Metataxis -- ch. 120 Metataxis -- ch. 121 Simple metataxis -- ch. 122 Inversion of actants -- ch. 123 Double inversion of actants -- ch. 124 Inversion of actants and circumstants -- ch. 125 Metataxis and the passive -- ch. 126 Metataxis and causatives -- ch. 127 Metataxis and anti-causative -- ch. 128 Semantic reversal of nodes connected vertically -- ch. 129 Change of the structural center -- ch. 130 Resultative adverbs. , Ch. 131 Movement and displacement -- ch. 132 Change of the structural center via subordination -- ch. 133 Parataxis and hypotaxis -- ch. 134 Complications of the simple sentence -- ch. 135 Duplication and junction -- ch. 136 Graphic representations -- ch. 137 Junction without a junctive -- ch. 138 Linear varieties of junctives -- ch. 139 Semantic varieties of junctives -- ch. 140 Antinomic junctives -- ch. 141 Dialectic junctives -- ch. 142 Justificational junctives -- ch. 143 Structural variety of junction -- ch. 144 Plexus -- ch. 145 Bifid sentences -- ch. 146 Double bifidity -- ch. 147 Sentences with comparison -- ch. 148 Sentences with a comparative -- ch. 149 Anaphoric junction -- ch. 150 Connective junction -- Book A Introduction -- I. Theory -- ch. 151 The theory of transfer -- ch. 152 The mechanism of transfer -- ch. 153 The role and importance of transfer -- ch. 154 The terminology of transfer -- ch. 155 The graphic representation of transfer -- ch. 156 Transfer in stemmas -- ch. 157 Translative and nucleus. , Ch. 158 The life and evolution of transfer -- ch. 159 The survival of transfer -- ch. 160 Markers of transfer -- ch. 161 The agglutination of translatives -- ch. 162 Transfer without a marker -- ch. 163 Transfer and linguists -- II. Varieties -- ch. 164 Varieties of transfer in stemmas -- ch. 165 Nuclear varieties of transfer -- ch. 166 Formal transfer -- ch. 167 Categorical varieties of transfer -- ch. 168 Attenuated transfer -- ch. 169 Indices -- ch. 170 The auxiliary verb -- ch. 171 Empty preverbs -- ch. 172 Functional varieties of transfer -- ch. 173 Semantic varieties of transfer -- ch. 174 Derivation -- ch. 175 Composition -- III. Classification -- ch. 176 Classification of the facts of transfer -- Book B First-degree transfer, simple transfer -- ch. 177 Transfer of a specific adjective to a noun (A〉 O) -- ch. 178 Transfer of a general adjective to a noun (A〉 O) -- ch. 179 Transfer of an adverb to a noun (E〉 O) -- ch. 180 The infinitive -- ch. 181 The evolution of the infinitive -- ch. 182 The infinitive clause. , Ch. 183 Inferior connections to the infinitive -- ch. 184 Superior connections of the infinitive -- ch. 185 Infinitives and diathesis -- ch. 186 Infinitives and mood -- ch. 187 Infinitives and temporal categories -- ch. 188 Infinitive and person -- ch. 189 Infinitives and number -- ch. 190 Infinitives and extension -- ch. 191 I〉 O transfer without an infinitive -- ch. 192 Transfer of a noun to a descriptive adjective (O〉 A) -- ch. 193 Transfer of a noun to an adjective of color or material -- ch. 194 Transfer of a noun to an adjective (O〉 A) -- ch. 195 Transfer of a noun to an adjective of quiddity -- ch. 196 Inverse sustantival and adjectival transfer -- ch. 197 Transfer of an adverb to an adjective (E〉 A) -- ch. 198 The participle -- ch. 199 The participle clause -- ch. 200 Evolution of the participle -- ch. 201 Transfer of a noun to an adverb (O〉 E) -- ch. 202 Transfer of a noun to an adverb (O〉 E) by case -- ch. 203 Transfer of a noun to an adverb (O〉 E) without a marker -- ch. 204 Transvaluation -- ch. 205 Transfer of an adjective to an adverb (A〉 E). , Ch. 206 Transfer of a verb to an adverb, the gerundive -- ch. 207 Simple transfer to a verb -- ch. 208 Simple subcategory transfers (A〉 A) and (E〉 E) -- Book C First-degree transfer, multiple transfer -- I. Double transfer -- ch. 209 Double transfer -- ch. 210 Classification of double transfer -- ch. 211 Double O〉 A〉 O transfer with a double marker -- ch. 212 Double O〉 A〉 O transfer -- ch. 213 Nouns denoting ships -- ch. 214 Inverse transfer O〉 A〉 O -- ch. 215 Double O〉 A〉 O transfer with the second transfer unmarked -- ch. 216 Nominal double transfer ending with the last transfer A〉 O -- ch. 217 Double I〉 A〉 O transfer -- ch. 218 Double transfer with the second transfer as E〉 O -- ch. 219 Double transfer with the second transfer as O〉 A -- ch. 220 Double O〉 E〉 A transfer. , Ch. 236 Quintuple transfer -- ch. 237 Sextuple transfer -- ch. 238 Septuple transfer -- Book D Second degree transfer, simple transfer -- ch. 239 Second degree transfer -- ch. 240 Correlation -- ch. 241 I〉〉 O transfer -- ch. 242 The marker of I〉〉 O transfer -- ch. 243 Connective indirect interrogatives -- ch. 244 Nuclear indirect interrogatives -- ch. 245 I〉〉 A transfer -- ch. 246 The marker of I〉〉 A transfer -- ch. 247 The translative element of the personal pronoun -- ch. 248 The anaphoric element in the personal pronoun -- ch. 249 Agreement of the anaphoric element -- ch. 250 Disjunction of the translative and anaphoric element -- ch. 251 Syntactic disjunction of the agglutinated relative pronoun -- ch. 252 The antecedent of the relative clause -- ch. 253 Participle agreement -- ch. 254 I〉〉 E transfer -- ch. 255 Circumstantials of time and place. , Ch. 24 Categories -- ch. 25 Categories and functions -- ch. 26 Static and dynamic order -- V. Types of words -- ch. 27 Traditional types of words -- ch. 28 Full and empty words -- ch. 29 Constitutive and subsidiary words -- ch. 30 Variable and invariable words -- ch. 31 Full words -- ch. 32 Types of full words -- ch. 33 Symbols and the virtual sentence -- ch. 34 The noun -- ch. 35 The adjective -- ch. 36 The verb -- ch. 37 The adverb -- ch. 38 Empty words -- ch. 39 Junctives -- ch. 40 Translatives -- ch. 41 Indices -- ch. 42 Anaphoric connection -- ch. 43 Anaphors -- ch. 44 The method of composite words -- VI. Types of sentences -- ch. 45 Sentence words -- ch. 46 Classification of sentence words -- ch. 47 Types of sentences -- Book B Structure of the simple sentence -- I. Verbal node -- ch. 48 The verbal node -- ch. 49 Subject and predicate -- a. Actants -- ch. 50 Actants -- ch. 51 Types of actants -- ch. 52 Types of actants across languages -- ch. 53 Personal nouns -- ch. 54 Gender of personal nouns. , Ch. 256 Causal clauses -- ch. 257 Conditional sentences -- ch. 258 The conditioning clause -- ch. 259 Hypothetical sentences -- ch. 260 Concessive clauses -- ch. 261 Consecutive clauses -- ch. 262 Final clauses -- ch. 263 Modal clauses -- ch. 264 Quantity clauses -- ch. 265 Generalized indeterminate clauses -- ch. 266 Structural and semantic aspects of subordinate clauses -- ch. 267 Advancement of the subordinate clause -- Book E Second-degree transfer, multiple transfer -- ch. 268 Multiple transfer -- ch. 269 Double transfer -- ch. 270 Triple transfer -- ch. 271 Quadruple, quintuple, and sextuple transfer -- Book F Applications -- ch. 272 The complete stemma -- ch. 273 Using the stemma for the study of style -- ch. 274 Rhetorical sentences -- ch. 275 Short sentences -- ch. 276 Pedagogical directions -- ch. 277 The program for the study of structural syntax -- ch. 278 Conclusion. , Ch. 55 Number in personal nouns -- b. Circumstants -- ch. 56 Circumstants -- ch. 57 The dividing line between actants and circumstants -- c. Direct subordinates of the verb -- ch. 58 The structure of the verbal node in German -- ch. 59 Indices -- ch. 60 Oblique personal indices -- ch. 61 Indices and conjugations -- ch. 62 Object conjugation -- II. Nominal node -- ch. 63 The attributive adjective -- ch. 64 The attributive adjective in mitigated languages -- ch. 65 Non-adjectival attributes -- ch. 66 The predicative adjective -- ch. 67 Sentences with 'be' -- ch. 68 Predicates of the second and third actants -- ch. 69 The apposition -- ch. 70 The adjective in apposition -- ch. 71 The apostrophe -- ch. 72 The projection of actants -- ch. 73 The nominal sentence -- III. Adjectival node -- ch. 74 The adjectival node -- ch. 75 The adjectival sentence -- IV. Adverbial node -- ch. 76 The adverbial node -- ch. 77 The adverbial sentence -- Book C Question and negation -- ch. 78 Question and negation. , Ch. 79 Nuclear interrogative -- ch. 80 General interrogative words -- ch. 81 Reinforced interrogative words in French -- ch. 82 Binuclear interrogatives -- ch. 83 Connective interrogatives -- ch. 84 The marker of connective interrogatives -- ch. 85 Responses to connective interrogatives -- ch. 86 Exclamatives -- ch. 87 Nuclear negation -- ch. 88 Connective negations -- ch. 89 Anticipating negation -- ch. 90 Agreement of junctives with negation -- ch. 91 Double-trigger negation in French -- ch. 92 The French discordantial -- ch. 93 French forclusives -- ch. 94 Extension and evolution of double-trigger negation -- ch. 95 Double negation -- ch. 96 Permeable negation -- Book D Valency -- ch. 97 Valency and voice -- ch. 98 Avalent verbs -- ch. 99 Monovalent verbs -- ch. 100 Transitive verbs -- ch. 101 The active diathesis -- ch. 102 The passive diathesis -- ch. 103 The reflexive diathesis -- ch. 104 The reflexive possessive adjective -- ch. 105 The reciprocal diathesis -- ch. 106 Trivalent verbs. , Machine generated contents note : Book A Preamble -- I. Structure -- ch. 1 The connection -- ch. 2 Hierarchy of connections -- ch. 3 Node and stemma -- ch. 4 Structural order -- ch. 5 The spoken chain -- ch. 6 Structural and linear order -- a. Order -- ch. 7 Antinomy between structural and linear order -- ch. 8 Direction of linearization -- ch. 9 Strict order -- b. Adherence -- ch. 10 The word -- ch. 11 Agglutination -- c. Classification -- ch. 12 Classification of languages -- ch. 13 Humboldt's historical and typological classification -- ch. 14 Classification according to the direction of linearization -- II. Form -- ch. 15 Syntax and morphology -- ch. 16 Morphological markers -- ch. 17 The zero marker -- ch. 18 The introspective method -- III. Function -- ch. 19 Structure and function -- IV. Meaning -- ch. 20 Distinguishing between structure and meaning -- ch. 21 Relationships of structure and meaning -- ch. 22 The nucleus -- ch. 23 The dissociated nucleus. , Previously published by Paris : C. Klincksieck, 1965.
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    ISBN: 9781783742059 , 1783742054 , 9781783742066 , 1783742062 , 9781783742073 , 1783742070 , 1783742038 , 9781783742035 , 1783742046 , 9781783742042
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    Uniform Title: Tolerance: le combat des Lumières. English.
    Content: "Inspired by Voltaire's advice that a text needs to be concise to have real influence, this anthology contains fiery extracts by forty eighteenth-century authors, from the most famous philosophers of the age to those whose brilliant writings are less well-known. These passages are immensely diverse in style and topic, but all have in common a passionate commitment to equality, freedom, and tolerance. Each text resonates powerfully with the issues our world faces today. Tolerance was first published by the Société française d'étude du dix-huitième siècle (the French Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies) in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations in January 2015 as an act of solidarity and as a response to the surge of interest in Enlightenment values. With the support of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, it has now been translated by over 100 students and tutors of French at Oxford University."--Publisher's website
    Note: Statement of responsibility is transcribed exactly as found on the title page. , A link to the original French edition of this book is available from the publisher's Web site: Tolerance: le combat des Lumières. Paris : Société française d'étude du dix-huitième siècle, 2015. , Introduction by Caroline Warman -- Acknowledgements -- 1. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, 1789 -- 2. Voltaire, 'Prayer to God', from Treatise on Tolerance, 1763 -- 3. Three aphorisms from Denis Diderot, Philosophical Thoughts, 1746; Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, 1748; and Voltaire, Portable Philosophical Dictionary, 1764 -- 4. Nicolas de Condorcet, 'On Admitting Women to the Rights of Citizenship', 1790 -- 5. John Locke, Letter on Toleration, 1686 -- 6. Denis Diderot, 'Aius Locutius', from the Encyclopédie, 1751 -- 7. Montesquieu, 'On the Enslavement of Negroes', from The Spirit of the Laws -- 8. Jean-François Marmontel, 'Minds are not Enlightened by the Flames of an Executioner's Pyre', from Belisarius, 1767 -- 9. Three aphorisms from Diderot The Philosopher and Marshal ***'s Wife Have a Deep Chat, 1774; Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Émile, or On Education, 1762; and Frederick the Great of Prussia -- 10. Abbé Grégoire, On Freedom of Worship, 1794 -- 11. Immanuel Kant, 'Dare to Know', from What is Enlightenment?, 1784 -- 12. Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, The Marriage of Figaro, 1784 -- 13. Pierre Bayle, On Tolerance, or A philosophical Commentary on these Words of the Gospel, Luke XIV. 23, Compel Them to Come in, 1686 -- 14. Alexandre Deleyre, 'Fanaticism', from the Encyclopédie,1756 -- 15. Four aphorisms from Louis de Jaucourt, 'Intolerant', from the Encyclopédie, 1765;William Warburton, Essay on Egyptian Hieroglyphics, 1744; Rousseau, Émile, or On Education; and Anon., 'Refugees', from the Encyclopédie, 1765 -- 16. Jean le Rond d'Alembert, On the Suppression of the Jesuits, 1765 -- 17. Jeanne-Marie Roland, Personal Memoirs, 1795 -- 18. Evariste de Parny, The War of the Gods, 1799 -- 19. Olympe de Gouges, The Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen, 1791 -- 20. Pierre Bayle, On Tolerance, 1686 -- 21. Voltaire, La Henriade, 1723 -- 22. Three aphorisms from Diderot, The Eleutheromaniacs, 1772; Rousseau, The Social Contract, 1762; and Moses Mendelssohn, Morning Hours, 1786 -- 23. Montesquieu, The Persian Letters, 1721 -- 24. Abbé Grégoire, 'New Observations on the Jews and in Particular on the Jews of Amsterdam and Frankfurt', 1807 -- 25. Rétif de la Bretonne, Paris Nights, 1788 -- 26. Three aphorisms from Diderot, Philosophical Thoughts; Cesare Beccaria, On Crimes and Punishments, 1786; and Rousseau, The Social Contract -- 27. Voltaire, Candide, 1759 -- 28. d'Alembert, 'Geometer', from the Encyclopédie, 1757 -- 29. Rabaut Saint-Étienne, 'No Man Should Be Harassed for His Opinions nor Troubled in the Practice of His Religion', 1789 -- 30. Three aphorisms from Diderot, 'Letter to My Brother', 1760; Voltaire, Treatise on Metaphysics, 1735; and Rousseau, The Citizen, or An Address on Political Economy, 1765 -- 31. Diderot, Extract from a Letter to Princess Dashkova, 3 April 1771 -- 32. Voltaire, 'Free Thinking', from Dictionaryof Philosophy, 1764 -- 33. Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, 'Reflections on Slavery', from A Voyage to the Island of Mauritius, 1773 -- 34. Pierre de Marivaux, The French Spectator, 5 October 1723 -- 35. Louis-Alexandre Devérité, Collected Documents of Interest on the Case of the Desecration of the Abbeville Crucifix, which Occurred on 9th August 1765, 1776 -- 36. Anon., The Private and Public Life of the Posterior Marquis de Villette, Retroactive Citizen, 1791 -- 37. Three aphorisms from Diderot, Philosophical Thoughts; Marivaux, The French Spectator; and Pierre Jean George Cabanis, On Sympathy, 1802 -- 38. Leandro Fernández de Moratín, 'A Philanthropic Congregation', 1811 -- 39. Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws -- 40. Voltaire, 'On Universal Tolerance', 1763 -- 41. Three aphorisms from Diderot, Philosophical Thoughts; Marivaux, The French Spectator; and Voltaire, 'Fanaticisme', from Portable Philosophical Dictionary -- 42. Condorcet, Anti-superstitious Almanack, 1773-1774 -- 43. Montesquieu, Persian Letters -- 44. José Cadalso y Vázquezde Andrade, Defence of the Spanish Nation against Persian Letter 78 by Montesquieu, 1775 -- 45. Nicolas-Edme Rétif, known as Rétif de la Bretonne, Ninth Juvenal. The False Immorality of the Freedom of the Press, 1796 -- 46. Condorcet, Anti-superstitious Almanack 47. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Nathan the Wise, 1779 -- 48. Three aphorisms from Germaine de Staël, Reflections on the French Revolution, 1818; Beccaria, On Crimes and Punishments; and Rousseau, Reveries of a Solitary Walker, 1782 -- 49. Luis Guttiérez, Cornelia Bororquia, or the Inquisition's Victim, 1801 -- 50. Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, 'Fraternal Harmonies', 1815 -- 51. Diderot, Supplement to Bougainville's Voyage, 1772 -- 52. Louis de Rouvroy, Duc de Saint-Simon, Memoirs, posthumous -- 53. Three aphorisms from Alexandre Deleyre, 'Fanaticism', from the Encyclopédie; Olaudah Equiano, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, 1789; and Voltaire, Letter to Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, 9 November 1764 -- 54. Helvétius, Essays on the Mind, 1758 -- 55. Louis-Sébastien Mercier, Portrait of Paris, 1781 -- 56. Juan Pablo Forner, In Praise of Spain and its Literary Merit, 1786 -- 57. Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian, 'The Two Persians', 1792 -- 58. Three aphorisms from Rousseau, Émile, or on Education; Voltaire, Letter to the King of Prussia, 20 December 1740; and Jaucourt, 'Tolerance', censored article from the Encyclopédie -- 59. Voltaire, On the Horrible Danger of Reading, 1765. , Translated from the French.
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