This article provides an insight into the notion of history as a literary genre. It argues that in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the concept of “history” was mostly employed in its plural form: “the stories” and not “history” were the predominant form of the concept of history. These “stories” were related to the ancient Ciceronian rhetorical and moral tradition of history as Magistra Vitae (history as life's teacher) and were considered part of the so-called belles-lettres or “literature”.
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History, Literature, Rhetoric, Fable
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[2] | G. W. F. Hegel, Philosophie der Geschichte, Leipzig: Lasson, 1911, p. VIII. |
[3] | J. Bodin, La méthode de l’histoire, Paris: Les belles lettres, 1941, p. XXXVIII. |
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[5] | Idem. |
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[7] | Idem. |
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[18] | N. Boileau, Art poétique, Paris: Garnier Frères, 1861, 201. |
[19] | Idem. |
[20] | J. Fontaine, Op. Cit., p. X. |
[21] | Ibid., p. XV. |
[22] | B. Fontenelle, De l’origine des fables, Paris: Chapagnac, 1825, IV, p. 294. |
[23] | Ibid., p. 297. |
[24] | Idem. |
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[26] | Idem. |
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[28] | J. Michelet, Introduction à l’Histoire Universelle, Paris: Hachette, 1849, p. 49. |
[29] | H. Martin, Op. Cit., p. X. |
[30] | H. Balzac, Avant-propos de la Comédie humaine, Paris : J. Davies 1842, p. 7-8. |
[31] | P. B. Barante, Histoire des ducs de Bourgogne de la maison de Valois, Paris: Ladvocat, 1826, p. 2. |
[32] | Idem. |
[33] | Idem. |
[34] | Ibid., p. 9-10. |
[35] | Ibid., p. 12-13. |
[36] | Ibid., p. 40-41. |
[37] | A. Thierry, Lettres sur l'histoire de France, Paris: J. Tessier, 1842, p. 84. |
[38] | Idem. |
[39] | M. Gauchet, "Les Lettres sur l'histoire de France d'Augustin Thierry," P. Nora (ed.), Les lieux de mémoire, Paris: Gallimard, 1986, vol. II, p. 280. |
[40] | A. Thierry, Op. Cit., p. 76-78. |
[41] | Ibid., p. 80. |
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