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Reception of Greek culture in sixteenth century France: between religious suspicion et political use

In sixteenth-century France, the development of Hellenism coincided with the arrival of Protestantism and the explosion of religious conflicts. In this context, the reception and use of Greek language and culture is situated between confessional polemic, and political tool to respond to conflicts.

Jan Hus

University of Cyprus

Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples

University of Cyprus

Simon de Colines

University of Cyprus

Maximilien Bourgeois

University of Cyprus

Wolfgang Stuber

University of Cyprus

Cornelis de Visscher

University of Cyprus

Nicolai Alphonsi de Bobadilla

University of Cyprus

Jacques Tortorel; Jean-Jacques Perrissin

University of Cyprus

Aretaeus of Cappadocia

University of Cyprus

Fédéric Morel

University of Cyprus

François Clouet

University of Cyprus

Jacques Roffet

University of Cyprus

Henry IV, roi de France

University of Cyprus

Jean-Marc Nattier; Petrus Rubens

University of Cyprus

Abraham Bosse

University of Cyprus