23 octobre 2012
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Péter Farbaky, « The Role of High Priests in the Dissemination of Early Renaissance Forms in Hungary », Publications de l’Institut de recherches historiques du Septentrion, ID : 10670/1.7phi9x
In the early phase of the Hungarian Renaissance, high priests appear to have been more perceptive to the innovations of the new style of art, the Renaissance, than the aristocrats. They were the first to file up behind King Matthias Corvinus, who introduced the Renaissance art to Hungary. The main reason certainly is the humanist education of the high priests, as well as their studies mostly at Italian universities where beside acquiring up-to-date knowledge, they gained first-hand experience...