… Academies were initiated through social relationships and closely conformed in structure to literary salons. In England, meanwhile, until the beginning of the seventeenth century, academies referred to a form of informal ‘voluntary …
… aim to rebuild the inn but to buy a hotel in rue Royale 5 instead, ‘for the Accommodation of Gentlemen passing between England and France’, 6 managed to obtain subscriptions from the English. Further details can be gleaned from William …
… au XVIII e siècle’, Histoire, Economie & Société (vol. 1, 2010), p. 81-92. In the DIGIT.EN.S Anthology Huguenots in England (1800) … Au XVII e siècle et surtout après la révocation de l’édit de Nantes en 1685, les Calvinistes français ou …
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