La vie de Michel de Marillac (1560-1632) - Garde des sceaux de France sous Louis XIII

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Donald Bailey - La vie de Michel de Marillac (1560-1632) - Garde des sceaux de France sous Louis XIII.
La Vie de Michel de Marillac, written by his devoted friend Nicolas Lefèvre de Lezeau, is here presented for the first time in its integrity. Important... Lire la suite
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La Vie de Michel de Marillac, written by his devoted friend Nicolas Lefèvre de Lezeau, is here presented for the first time in its integrity. Important homme d'état, Michel de Marillac (1560-1632) served the French Crown as councillor in the Parlement de Paris, maître des requêtes under Henry IV, and conseiller du roi under Louis XIII. Become a conseiller d'état, he was named Surintendant des finances (from August 1624 to June 1626), then Garde des Sceaux until his disgrace in mid-November 1630, after the famous Day of Dupes. By his intelligence, energy, experience and probity, he was one of the most significant figures in the reign of Louis XIII. Marillac was the principal author of the Ordonnance de 1629, the largest ever codification of French law, which was known familiarly by his name: the "Code Michau". Chief of the dévot party, he was among the most influential lay persons active in the establishment in France of the Reformed Carmelites (1602-1604), the ursulines (1610) and the Oratorians (1611). He achieved one of the best translations of Thomas à Kempis Imitation of Christ and a translation of the Psalms, and was the author of several other scholarly works.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    19/06/2008
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-2-7637-8313-0
  • EAN
    9782763783130
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    653 pages
  • Poids
    0.975 Kg
  • Dimensions
    15,5 cm × 23,0 cm × 3,6 cm

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Biographie de Donald Bailey

Born in the United States to Canadian parents, Donald A. Bailey pursued his studies at the Universities of Saskatchewan, Oxford and Minnesota, obtaining his Ph.D. in 1973. Professor of History at the University of Winnipeg (Canada) from 1969 to 2005, his research and articles have concerned the history of France under Henri IV and Louis XIII, the cultural rights (language, religion, land) of French Canadians, the political thought of Locke and Rousseau, and diverse theological questions.

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