Verso of all photos scanned depicting notes."May, 1984"Bibliography: pages 395-427.1. Préciosité, Devout Humanism, and honnêteté -- 2. Platonic love and religion: Maria triumphans -- 3. The Masques, art, and religion -- 4. The Queen's masques -- 5. Masques of union.The following study traces a connection, particularly significant for the court masques, between Henrietta Maria's doctrine of Platonic Love and her Catholicism. Chapter 1 suggests that the type of préciosité adopted by Henrietta was influenced by French Devout Humanism. Its characteristic feature was honnêteté, which advocated the pious uses of pleasure and which connected Platonic love with religion. The concept of honnêteté helps to explain characteristics of court d...
This project examines the changing emotional relationship between the English royal court and the pu...
In 1642, the Long Parliament denounced Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I, for hatching ‘popis...
The co-monarchy of Mary I and Philip II put England at the heart of early modern Europe. This positi...
My thesis investigates Queen Henrietta Maria's cultural activities at the Caroline court, paying par...
The art of courtly love is difficult to pinpoint because there are many facets that extend into diff...
The union of 1625 between Charles Stuart, the Protestant king of Great Britain, and Henrietta Maria,...
This study of the way in which the 'image' of Mary of Modena was constructed, and then deconstructed...
The union of 1625 between Charles Stuart, the Protestant king of Great Britain, and Henrietta Maria,...
textThis dissertation examines the patronage of Marie de Brabant, queen of France (1260-1322), and h...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
GRIFFEY Erin, On Display. Henrietta Maria and the Materials of Magnificence at the Stuart Court, Yal...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
1 Summary The thesis, Imago gratiosa - Crowned Madonnas in Central Europe in the Baroque Period pres...
María Anna of Austria was the daughter of Emperor Fernando III and the Infanta María. She married he...
In 1621 Peter Paul Rubens received an ambitious commission by Marie de’ Medici, former Queen Consort...
This project examines the changing emotional relationship between the English royal court and the pu...
In 1642, the Long Parliament denounced Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I, for hatching ‘popis...
The co-monarchy of Mary I and Philip II put England at the heart of early modern Europe. This positi...
My thesis investigates Queen Henrietta Maria's cultural activities at the Caroline court, paying par...
The art of courtly love is difficult to pinpoint because there are many facets that extend into diff...
The union of 1625 between Charles Stuart, the Protestant king of Great Britain, and Henrietta Maria,...
This study of the way in which the 'image' of Mary of Modena was constructed, and then deconstructed...
The union of 1625 between Charles Stuart, the Protestant king of Great Britain, and Henrietta Maria,...
textThis dissertation examines the patronage of Marie de Brabant, queen of France (1260-1322), and h...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
GRIFFEY Erin, On Display. Henrietta Maria and the Materials of Magnificence at the Stuart Court, Yal...
My doctoral thesis is not a gender study, but examines instead the political, social and religious r...
1 Summary The thesis, Imago gratiosa - Crowned Madonnas in Central Europe in the Baroque Period pres...
María Anna of Austria was the daughter of Emperor Fernando III and the Infanta María. She married he...
In 1621 Peter Paul Rubens received an ambitious commission by Marie de’ Medici, former Queen Consort...
This project examines the changing emotional relationship between the English royal court and the pu...
In 1642, the Long Parliament denounced Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I, for hatching ‘popis...
The co-monarchy of Mary I and Philip II put England at the heart of early modern Europe. This positi...