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Philip the Good

the apogee of Burgundy

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An edition of Philip the Good (1970)

Philip the Good

the apogee of Burgundy

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Philip, who ruled from 1419 to 1467, was one of the most powerful and influential rulers of the fifteenth century. Forced into an alliance with the English, he soon found that he held the balance of power between England and France -- reflected in the final crucial phase of the Hundred Years War. Under Philip the Good, grandson of the founder of the duchy's power, Burgundy reached its apogee. Professor Vaughan portrays not only Philip the Good himself, perhaps the most attractive personality among the four great dukes, but the workings of the court and of one of the most efficent -- if not necessarily the most popular -- administrations in fifteenth-century Europe. The complex diplomatic history of Philip the Good's long ducal reign (1419-1467) occupies much of the book, in particular Burgundy's relations with England and France. The central theme is Philip the Good's policy of territorial and personal aggrandisement, which culminated in his negotiations with the Holy Roman Emperor for a crown. And due attention is given to the great flowering of artistic life in Burgundy which made Philip's court at Dijon an important cultural centre in the period immediately preceding the Renaissance. All this is based on the close study of the considerable surviving archives of Philip's civil service, and on the chronicles and letters of the period. Philip the Good provides a definitive study of the life and times of the ruler whose position and achievements made him the greatest magnate in Europe during what has been called "the Burgundian century". - Publisher.

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Barnes & Noble
Language
English
Pages
456

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Philip the Good: The Apogee of Burgundy (History of Valois Burgundy)
April 30, 2004, Boydell Press
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Philip the Good: the apogee of Burgundy
2002, Boydell Press
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Philip the Good: the apogee of Burgundy
1970, Barnes & Noble
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Philip the Good: the apogee of Burgundy.
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Table of Contents

A note on coinage and moneys of account
Burgundy, England and France : 1419-35
Conquest and expansion : 1420-33
The critical decade : 1430-40
Burgundy, France and England : 1435-49
The Duke and his court
The government at work
Philip the Good and the Church
Economic affairs
The Mediterranean, Luxembourg and the Empire : 1440-54
The Ghent War : 1449-53
Burgundy, France and the Crusade : 1454-64
The close of the reign : 1464-7

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 401-433.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
944/.4, B
Library of Congress
DC611.B78 V353 1970, DC611.B78V353 1970

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvii, 456 p.
Number of pages
456
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL4409310M
ISBN 10
0389011266
LCCN
79012645
OCLC/WorldCat
76611
Library Thing
299244

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