Sources et fontaines du moyen age a l'age baroque: Actes due Colloque tenu a l'Universite Paul-Valery (Montpellier III), les 28, 29 et 30 novembre 1996.(Review)

From: The Modern Language Review | Date: October 1, 1999| Author: Brook, Leslie C. | Copyright information

Sources et fontaines du moyen age a l'age baroque: Actes du Colloque tenu a l'Universite Paul-Valery (Montpellier III), les 28, 29 et 30 novembre 1996. Ed. by FRANCOIS ROUDAUT. (Colloques, Congres et Conferences sur la Renaissance, 12) Paris: Champion. 1998. 496 pp. 340 F.

The twenty-four papers presented under this rather ambiguously worded title all deal in some way with the significance, concept, or description of springs, fountains, or simply rivers in a range of writin...

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