Andrew Michael Ramsay was a Scots-born naturalised Frenchman, whose search for spiritual fulfilment led him from Scotland to the European continent and eventually to France. When Ramsay initially arrived in France he stayed at Cambrai with the Archbishop François Fénelon, who not only converted Ramsay to Catholicism but helped to inadvertently shape Ramsay’s political theory. After the death of Fénelon in 1715 Ramsay became the editor of his papers and works and he used this opportunity to not only publish the some of the prelate’s works but to also promulgate his own political thought ostensibly based upon the political principles of Fénelon. Ramsay’s Essay philosophiquesur le government civil (1721) and his biography of Fénelon, the Vie d...
The Anglo-Spanish negotiations for a dynastic alliance which began in 1614 had never been popular am...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, just like the United Provinces or certain German states...
Stigand occupied a place in or near power for at least fifty years and yet has only been studied ver...
Andrew Michael Ramsay fut un intellectuel écossais du Siècle des Lumières, à la fois "aventurier re...
Thèse de doctorat en Études anglophones, soutenue par Sophie Desplanches, le 30-09-2016 à Sorbonne P...
François Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon, Archbishop of Cambrai (1651-1715) exerted a considerable infl...
This book examines the political works of Andrew Michael Ramsay (1683-1743) within the context of ea...
Après les troubles politico-religieux qui baignent son enfance, André Michel Ramsay (1686-1743) fait...
Andrew Michael Ramsay‟s Essay de Politique (1719) and the revised second edition, the Essay philosop...
In An Essay upon Civil Government (1722), Andrew Michael Ramsay mounted a sustained attack upon the ...
Porset Charles. Andrew Michael Ramsay : Les Principes philosophiques de la religion naturelle et rév...
William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (1633-1645) has gained a reputation as a figure of controvers...
Durant la fin des années 1580 et au début des années 1590, Jacques VI d’Écosse a adhéré sans équivoq...
Morineau Michel. Ramsay (G. D.) (ed.). The politics of a Tudor merchant adventurer. A letter to the ...
When James VI of Scotland succeeded Queen Elizabeth I in 1603 as king of England, under the name of ...
The Anglo-Spanish negotiations for a dynastic alliance which began in 1614 had never been popular am...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, just like the United Provinces or certain German states...
Stigand occupied a place in or near power for at least fifty years and yet has only been studied ver...
Andrew Michael Ramsay fut un intellectuel écossais du Siècle des Lumières, à la fois "aventurier re...
Thèse de doctorat en Études anglophones, soutenue par Sophie Desplanches, le 30-09-2016 à Sorbonne P...
François Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon, Archbishop of Cambrai (1651-1715) exerted a considerable infl...
This book examines the political works of Andrew Michael Ramsay (1683-1743) within the context of ea...
Après les troubles politico-religieux qui baignent son enfance, André Michel Ramsay (1686-1743) fait...
Andrew Michael Ramsay‟s Essay de Politique (1719) and the revised second edition, the Essay philosop...
In An Essay upon Civil Government (1722), Andrew Michael Ramsay mounted a sustained attack upon the ...
Porset Charles. Andrew Michael Ramsay : Les Principes philosophiques de la religion naturelle et rév...
William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (1633-1645) has gained a reputation as a figure of controvers...
Durant la fin des années 1580 et au début des années 1590, Jacques VI d’Écosse a adhéré sans équivoq...
Morineau Michel. Ramsay (G. D.) (ed.). The politics of a Tudor merchant adventurer. A letter to the ...
When James VI of Scotland succeeded Queen Elizabeth I in 1603 as king of England, under the name of ...
The Anglo-Spanish negotiations for a dynastic alliance which began in 1614 had never been popular am...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, just like the United Provinces or certain German states...
Stigand occupied a place in or near power for at least fifty years and yet has only been studied ver...