The Idea of Decadence in Early Modern History, or The Apples of Freia
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Auteurs : H. G. Koenigsberger [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- European history quarterly [ 0265-6914 ] ; 1992-04.
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- Abbe dubos, Centre, Court patronage, Creative activity, Croce, Cultural decadence, Cultural decline, Cultural development, Cultural history, Cultural life, Decadence, Different causes, Divine providence, Dubos, Dutch republic, Ecclesiastical architecture, Eighteenth century, Florentine republic, Foreign powers, French influence, German historians, German sculpture, Golden ages, Human creativity, Industrial revolution, Italian humanists, Judgement, Koenigsberger, Many historians, Modern historians, Modern history, Natural sciences, Nineteenth century, Older generation, Political decline, Same time, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Sixteenth century, Spain, Spanish painting, Translatio economici, Typical example, Word decadence.
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DOI: 10.1177/026569149202200201
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