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  • A little too searched for me  

    1515 - The invention of the Renaissance (Paperback)
    I was excited about this history book, which I'm not a historian at heart. It may be a little too precise for me, but I like to understand the past in this way, simple and lively.
  • For history buffs  

    1515 - The invention of the Renaissance (Paperback)
    I confess to not interest me more than that to history but the opportunity was given to me to read it. There is a presentation of rebirth in a very modern feuilletonné angle. It is very detailed but the approach is interesting.
  • Accurate, detailed, the book provides a vision of the European world in 1515  

    1515 - The invention of the Renaissance (Paperback)
    In fact the title of the book is a bit simplistic as one might expect nth account of the battle of Marignan. Not at all ... the author paints us a picture ... very detailed (sometimes too) of political forces in the west to east that shape the world
  • The factual history of exegesis background  

    1515 - The invention of the Renaissance (Paperback)
    1515: Marignan, François 1st, victory in Italy. This date belongs to the epic of the history of France taught to schoolchildren for generations as illustrated by the very good PETIT MANUEL LAVISSE used by the black hussars of the Republic. 1515: I ha
  • Rich and detailed, perhaps a little too  

    1515 - The invention of the Renaissance (Paperback)
    For any lover of history of France and specifically the period of the Renaissance, this test of history and sattache sattarde on events, the period, the political, economic and historical background of the famous battle of Marignan. It abounds dune m
  • 1515/2015  

    1515 - The invention of the Renaissance (Paperback)
    1515 a known date everyone but do you know who won the battle, why this battle took place, or is full of short Marignan questions the author tells very nice and with great detail. More than the battle of Marignan, this is an accurate description of t
  • 300 exciting pages!  

    1515 - The invention of the Renaissance (Paperback)
    This historic book written by Nicolas Leroux (professor of history at the university Lumière Lyon 2) has 300 pages in the geopolitical context of the 16th century well beyond the military coronation of François 1er at Marignano (Italy 1515). This his
  • good history book  

    1515 - The invention of the Renaissance (Paperback)
    Although it evokes a famous battle, the author plunges us into a mad century, that will lead humanity to the beginning of globalization, discoveries, and the wealth of arts and sciences. Nothing will be like before. The first part is a bit heavy with
  • Very interesting book 6  

    1515 - The invention of the Renaissance (Paperback)
    I expected more of a book containing more illustrations, and could be more easily read by teenagers. Despite this disappointment, I took my courage and I started the book. Although some descriptions and details can be quite long, the book reads easil
  • 1515, but not that!  

    1515 - The invention of the Renaissance (Paperback)
    A book that will delight enthusiasts of all histoire.Ici is recounted in detail, one can follow such as if there was the coronation of Franz 1 .A book reading I could not help but draw a parallel with TV series like: The Borgias or Tudor and because
  • Good book for understanding the early Renaissance  

    1515 - The invention of the Renaissance (Paperback)
    The ambition of this 300-page history book is to describe, not the famous battle of Marignan, but the world as it appeared at that time. After presenting in detail all the protagonists of this epic (including each captain, each prince, etc.), the aut