1992
DOI: 10.2307/286830
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Patronage in Early Modern France

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“…57 Condren (2001Condren ( , 2005. 58 Dunkley (1981), Kettering (1986Kettering ( , 1992, Schalk (1986). 59 Condren (2006), pp.…”
Section: Definitions and The Development Of Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57 Condren (2001Condren ( , 2005. 58 Dunkley (1981), Kettering (1986Kettering ( , 1992, Schalk (1986). 59 Condren (2006), pp.…”
Section: Definitions and The Development Of Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where most of the European languages distinguish the two phenomena defining them with different words 22 , the ambiguity of the single English term, as suggested by Gary Ianziti with reference to the writing of history in the Italian Renaissance, could be exploited 'particularly on the borderlines between social, political, and cultural history'. 23 Some of the artists Piccolomini contacted were to him also representatives to other or to his own patrons, whereas some of the merchants providing him with art were also active political informers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…10 Como ha demostrado Sharon Kettering en varios ensayos (Kettering, 1988(Kettering, , 1989(Kettering, , 1992, el flujo de regalos era parte fundamental de las relaciones de patronazgo tanto para iniciarlas como para mantenerlas activas. Un buen regalo permitía a un individuo entrar dentro de la red de clientelismo de alguien con un estatus social más alto.…”
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