The Belgian scholar Georges Englebert, who lived and worked in Vienna for many years in the diplomatic service, was one of the most important experts of European military history in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. His studies on the figure of Prince de Ligne and on Karl von Zinzendorf - of whom he published the diaries of the period in Brussels (1766-1770) - as well as on various figures related to the circle of Casanova relations, such as Charlotte de Thiennes de Rumbeke (born Cobenzl), remain relevant in Casanovian studies. For the first time, this article offers a biographical profile of Georges Englebert, based on the personal archive kept at the Musée Royal de l’Armée et d’Histoire militaire in Brussels, and a bibliography of his published works.
Entre de Ligne et Zinzendorf: bio-bibliographie de Georges Englebert (1926-1995)
Antonio Trampus
2018-01-01
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The Belgian scholar Georges Englebert, who lived and worked in Vienna for many years in the diplomatic service, was one of the most important experts of European military history in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. His studies on the figure of Prince de Ligne and on Karl von Zinzendorf - of whom he published the diaries of the period in Brussels (1766-1770) - as well as on various figures related to the circle of Casanova relations, such as Charlotte de Thiennes de Rumbeke (born Cobenzl), remain relevant in Casanovian studies. For the first time, this article offers a biographical profile of Georges Englebert, based on the personal archive kept at the Musée Royal de l’Armée et d’Histoire militaire in Brussels, and a bibliography of his published works.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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