Submitted by Volker Schröder on 28 June 2020 - 8:03am
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This academic blog is dedicated to a research project on court entertainments in 17th-century France (court festivals, performances, ballets) as a technical, aesthetical and political phenomenon.
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The purpose of this blog is to present and analyze objects, not opinions. Typical entries are built around unique or rare, unknown or neglected artifacts encountered during research in various (physical and/or digital) collections and archives. The commentary aims to be accurate and informative, but by no means definitive. All corrections and comments are welcome.
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