3 avril 2023
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« Pierre Savonne's clothes: a mathematician undressed », Renaissances : archives et découvertes, ID : 10.58079/vo09
Renaissance clothes are mainly known through the art of the time that mainly depicts the garb of the rich and powerful. Every now and again, the archives also give us an insight into how a less wealthy man would have dressed. The case we feature here is not that of a unknown man, but not one of the richest members of society. Pierre Savonne (1540-1592), also known as Talon, was a mathematician born in Avignon which was then a papal enclave in the kingdom of France. He pursued most of his p...