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Enlightenment. --- Eighteenth century. --- Voltaire, --- Lisbon Earthquake, Portugal, 1755 --- Public opinion --- Earthquakes --- Lisbon (Portugal) --- Lisboa (Portugal) --- Lissabon (Portugal) --- Olisipo (Portugal) --- Felicitas Julia (Portugal) --- Lisszabon (Portugal) --- Lisbonne (Portugal) --- لشبونة (Portugal) --- Lishbūnah (Portugal) --- Lisbona (Portugal) --- Lisimbã (Portugal) --- Лиссабон (Portugal) --- Горад Лісабон (Portugal) --- Horad Lisabon (Portugal) --- Лісабон (Portugal) --- Lisabon (Portugal) --- Лисабон (Portugal) --- Λισαβόνα (Portugal) --- Lisavona (Portugal) --- In literature. --- Prévost, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Lisbon Earthquake, Portugal, 1755 - Public opinion --- Public opinion - Europe --- Voltaire --- History of Southern Europe --- anno 1700-1799 --- Lisbon --- Lisbonne, Tremblement de terre de, 1755 --- Tremblements de terre --- History --- Histoire --- Addresses, essays, lectures --- Diderot, Denis --- Eighteenth century --- Civilization [Modern ] --- 18th century --- Enlightenment --- French literature --- History and criticism --- France --- Population
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A partir de l'étude médiatique de deux catastrophes naturelles, l'auteure interroge la manière dont les médias mettent en récit les événements collectifs en ajustant la production des faits aux réactions à l'événement. Elle cherche quels sujets collectifs ont émergé de ces catastrophes et comment les récits en dessinent les contours.
Event history analysis --- Natural disasters --- Lisbon Earthquake, Portugal, 1755 --- Indian Ocean Tsunami, 2004 --- Evénement --- Catastrophes naturelles dans la presse --- Lisbonne, Tremblement de terre de, 1755 --- Indien, Tsunami de l'océan, 2004 --- Press coverage --- Tsunamis --- Mass media --- Public opinion --- History --- Evénement --- Indien, Tsunami de l'océan, 2004 --- Natural disasters - Press coverage - History --- Tsunamis - Press coverage - History --- Mass media - History --- Natural disasters - Public opinion --- Public opinion - History --- Événement --- Catastrophes naturelles --- Dans les médias
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The destruction on the morning of All Saints Day 1755 of the heart of the city of Lisbon by an earthquake, tidal wave and the urban fires that followed was a tragedy that divides the 18th century in Portugal. One casualty on that fatal morning was the Royal Library, one of the most magnificent libraries in Europe at the time. 'The Lost Library of the King of Portugal' tells the story of the lost library - its creation, collection and significance. This documented study describes the creation of the library, its cultural significance in 18th-century Portugal, the acquisition of single volumes as well as entire libraries from across Europe and the role in this of Portugal's most talented diplomats. It include the collection of manuscripts from the celebrated library of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland and the unpublished correspondence that was exchanged during the negotiations between London and Lisbon. Throughout his reign, the devout Dom João V set out to conjure up his own vision of Rome and the papal court he never saw. Two chapters are devoted to Italy, one to the talented archaeologist Francesco Bianchini at the papal court, including the unpublished correspondence between him and his royal patron Dom João V, as well as the guides to Rome and art and architecture at the ducal courts of northern Italy, both commissioned by the king.
Book history --- private libraries [buildings] --- book history --- Jean V [Roi du Portugal] --- Lisbon --- 027.1 <469> --- 024.8 --- 024.8 Beschadiging, verlies en diefstal van boeken (door gebruikers). --- Beschadiging, verlies en diefstal van boeken (door gebruikers). --- 027.1 <469> Particuliere bibliotheken. Familiebibliotheken. Personenbibliotheken--Portugal --- Particuliere bibliotheken. Familiebibliotheken. Personenbibliotheken--Portugal --- Beschadiging, verlies en diefstal van boeken door gebruikers. Checkpoint --- John --- João --- Joanni --- Giovanni --- Jean --- Library. --- Private libraries --- Lisbon Earthquake, Portugal, 1755. --- History --- Lisbon (Portugal) --- Portugal --- Kings and rulers. --- Intellectual life --- Libraries --- Prints --- Royal libraires --- Collectors and collecting
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Philosophie politique --- Politieke filosofie --- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques --- Harmony (Philosophy) --- Order (Philosophy) --- Lisbon Earthquake, Portugal, 1755 --- Harmonie (Philosophie) --- Ordre (Philosophie) --- Lisbonne, Tremblement de terre de, 1755 --- History --- Histoire --- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, --- Voltaire, --- Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, --- Beaumont, Christophe, --- Tronchin family --- Geneva (Switzerland) --- Genève (Suisse) --- Criticism and interpretation --- Political and social views --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Political and social views. --- Genève (Suisse) --- Rousseau, Jean Jacques --- Rouseau, Jan Jakub, --- Russo, Zhan Zhak, --- Rousseau, John James, --- Rūssū, Jān Jāk, --- Lu-so, --- Ru-xô, Giăng-Giá̆c, --- Rousseau, Jean Jaques, --- Rousseau, Jean Jeacques, --- Rousseau, J. J. --- Rusō, Jan Jakku, --- Rousseau, Gian Giacomo, --- Ruso, Z'an Z'aḳ, --- Rūcō, --- Citoyen de Genève, --- Citizen of Geneva, --- Roussō, --- Rousseau, --- Rūssō, --- Rousseau, Johann Jacob, --- Руссо, Жан-Жак, --- רוסא, זשאן־זשאק --- רוסא, י׳ן י׳ק, --- רוסו, זאאן זאאק, --- רוסו, ז׳אן־ז׳אק, --- روسو، چان چاك --- روسو، ژان ژاك --- 卢梭, --- Rousseau, Juan Jacobo, --- Rousseau, G. G. --- Ruso, Jan Jak, --- Rūsaw, Zhān Zhāk, --- Rūsū, Zhān Zhāk, --- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, - 1712-1778 - Criticism and interpretation --- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, - 1712-1778 - Political and social views --- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778) --- Critique et interprétation --- Pensée politique et sociale --- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, - 1712-1778
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