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Abrégé de l'Histoire universelle depuis Charlemagne jusques à Charlequint (Tome 1)

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The work offers a concise synthesis of medieval and late-medieval history, arranged by centuries and thematic chapters that balance political events with social mores, laws, religious institutions, and cultural practices. It begins with sketches of distant lands and faiths before turning to European developments: the emergence of papal authority, the revival of imperial structures in the West, and everyday customs, justice, and legal peculiarities of early medieval societies. Subsequent sections follow northern seaborne peoples and southern incursions, consider Italy, England, Spain, and Byzantium, and trace Norman conquests alongside the evolving arts and institutions that shape later European life.

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Voltaire

Voltaire, born François-Marie Arouet in 1694, was a prominent French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher known for his wit and advocacy of civil liberties. His works often challenged the established norms of society and religion, making him a key figure in the development of modern thought. Among his most notable works is "Candide," a satirical novella that critiques optimism and explores the nature of human suffering. Voltaire's extensive writings, including his multi-volume "A Philosophical Dictionary," reflect his commitment to reason, tolerance, and freedom of expression, leaving a lasting impact on literature and philosophy.

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