Philip the Good (French:Philippe le Bon, Dutch:Filips de Goede; 31 July 1396 – 15 June 1467) was Duke of Burgundy as Philip III from 1419 until his death. He was a member of a cadet line of the Valois dynasty (the then Royal family of France). During his reign Burgundy reached the apex of its prosperity and prestige and became a leading center of the arts. Philip is known in history for his administrative reforms, patronage of Flemish artists such as Jan van Eyck, of Franco-Flemish composers such as Gilles Binchois, and the capture of Joan of Arc. During his reign he alternated between English and French alliances in an attempt to improve his dynasty's position. Moreover, as ruler of Flanders, Brabant, Limburg, Artois, Hainaut, Holland, Zeeland, Friesland and Namur, he played an important role in the history of the Low Countries.
Plato describes "The Form of the Good", or more literally "the idea of the good" (ἡ τοῦ ἀγαθοῦ ἰδέα), in his dialogue the Republic (508e2–3), speaking through the character of Socrates. Plato introduces several forms in his works, but identifies the Form of the Good as the superlative. This form is the one that allows a philosopher-in-training to advance to a philosopher-king. It cannot be clearly seen or explained, but once it is recognized, it is the form that allows one to realize all the other forms.
Usages in The Republic
The first references we see in The Republic to the Form of the Good can be found within the conversation between Glaucon and Socrates (454 c–d). When trying to answer such difficult questions pertaining to the definition of justice, Plato identifies that we should not “introduce every form of difference and sameness in nature” instead we must focus “on the one form of sameness and difference that was relevant to the particular ways of life themselves” which is the Form of the Good. This Form is the basis for understanding all other Forms, it is what allows us to understand everything else. Through the conversation between Socrates and Glaucon (508 a–c) Plato analogizes the Form of the Good with the sun as it is what allows us to see things. Here, Plato describes how the sun allows for sight. But he makes a very important distinction, “sun is not sight” but it is “the cause of sight itself.” As the sun is in the visible realm, the Form of Good is in the intelligible realm. It is “what gives truth to the things known and the power to know to the knower”. It is not only the “cause of knowledge and truth, it is also an object of knowledge”.
This season of Law & Order: CI remained in its time slot of NBC Sunday's at 9PM/8c, its final season in this slot on NBC; its move to Tuesdays in the sixth season caused a ratings decline. During the 2005–2006 network TV season episodes were up against episodes of Desperate Housewives on ABC and episodes of Family Guy and American Dad! on Fox. The show "roller coasted" in the ratings with the competition, but NBC executives were impressed with the 11 million viewers per week it was able to retain.
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published: 31 Jul 2021
A Masterpiece of Burgundian Art and Chivalry: Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, c. 1460 - c. 1480.
Philip the Good (1396-1467) was the Duke of Burgundy from 1419 to 1467. He was one of the most powerful and influential rulers in Europe, expanding his territories and establishing a strong court culture. He was also a patron of the arts, supporting painters, sculptors, musicians, and writers. He founded the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1430, on the occasion of his marriage to Isabella of Portugal. The order was composed of 24 knights, chosen for their nobility, loyalty, and bravery. The order had its own statutes, ceremonies, and insignia, and it held regular meetings, called chapters, to discuss matters of faith and honor. The order was also a political and military alliance, as the knights pledged to support each other and the sovereign in times of war and peace
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The Burgundian Court of Philip the Good
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On This Day: 17 January 1342 The Birth of Philip the Bold
Philip, Duke of Burgundy was a towering figure in French history, acting as regent for Charles VI when he was a minor and then when mental illness affected his reign. His legacy was a real problem for France, though.
published: 17 Jan 2020
Dead in Burgundy Part 1: Philip, John and Philip. Where did they all go?
Just exploring what happened with the tombs of some of the Dukes and Burgundy and their family. In Part 1 I gathered some anecdotes about the burials of Philip the Bold, John the Fearless and Philip the Good. Feel free to correct and fill in gaps in the comments.
As always this is a work in progress.
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Images: own archives; Bnf/Gallica; Wikipedia (Zairon, Oie Blanche, Poudou99, Francois de Dijon, Morio60, Chabe01)
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The Crown by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)
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published: 28 Dec 2022
Burgundy - Philip the Good |War
published: 28 Sep 2016
Book Altar of Philip The Good - Facsimile Editions and Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts
The Book Altar of Philip The Good is a combination of a panel diptych and a book, in one and the same object. Contemporary panel paintings and miniatures show Philip in prayer before an open book but also before an open diptych.
The miniatures of the diptych date back to around 1430 and are thus about 20 years older than the miniatures of the book portion. This means that Philip had two existing devotional pictures integrated into his book altar when it was commissioned.
Special importance can be attributed to the subject shown on one side of the diptych, the Trinity. In fact, Champmol Abbey in France, dedicated to the Trinity, was the burial place of the dukes of Burgundy.
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Facsimile edition (Buchaltärchen Philipps des Guten) published by Faksimile Verlag in 1991.
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Philip the Good (1396-1467) was the Duke of Burgundy from 1419 to 1467. He was one of the most powerful and influential rulers in Europe, expanding his territor...
Philip the Good (1396-1467) was the Duke of Burgundy from 1419 to 1467. He was one of the most powerful and influential rulers in Europe, expanding his territories and establishing a strong court culture. He was also a patron of the arts, supporting painters, sculptors, musicians, and writers. He founded the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1430, on the occasion of his marriage to Isabella of Portugal. The order was composed of 24 knights, chosen for their nobility, loyalty, and bravery. The order had its own statutes, ceremonies, and insignia, and it held regular meetings, called chapters, to discuss matters of faith and honor. The order was also a political and military alliance, as the knights pledged to support each other and the sovereign in times of war and peace
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Philip the Good (1396-1467) was the Duke of Burgundy from 1419 to 1467. He was one of the most powerful and influential rulers in Europe, expanding his territories and establishing a strong court culture. He was also a patron of the arts, supporting painters, sculptors, musicians, and writers. He founded the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1430, on the occasion of his marriage to Isabella of Portugal. The order was composed of 24 knights, chosen for their nobility, loyalty, and bravery. The order had its own statutes, ceremonies, and insignia, and it held regular meetings, called chapters, to discuss matters of faith and honor. The order was also a political and military alliance, as the knights pledged to support each other and the sovereign in times of war and peace
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Pleasures Of The Royal Courts
℗ 1987 Nonesuch Rec...
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The Burgundian Court of Philip the Good · The Early Music Consort of London
Pleasures Of The Royal Courts
℗ 1987 Nonesuch Records
Director: David Munrow
Orchestra: Early Music Consort Of London
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The Burgundian Court of Philip the Good · The Early Music Consort of London
Pleasures Of The Royal Courts
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Director: David Munrow
Orchestra: Early Music Consort Of London
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Philip, Duke of Burgundy was a towering figure in French history, acting as regent for Charles VI when he was a minor and then when mental illness affected his ...
Philip, Duke of Burgundy was a towering figure in French history, acting as regent for Charles VI when he was a minor and then when mental illness affected his reign. His legacy was a real problem for France, though.
Philip, Duke of Burgundy was a towering figure in French history, acting as regent for Charles VI when he was a minor and then when mental illness affected his reign. His legacy was a real problem for France, though.
Just exploring what happened with the tombs of some of the Dukes and Burgundy and their family. In Part 1 I gathered some anecdotes about the burials of Philip ...
Just exploring what happened with the tombs of some of the Dukes and Burgundy and their family. In Part 1 I gathered some anecdotes about the burials of Philip the Bold, John the Fearless and Philip the Good. Feel free to correct and fill in gaps in the comments.
As always this is a work in progress.
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Images: own archives; Bnf/Gallica; Wikipedia (Zairon, Oie Blanche, Poudou99, Francois de Dijon, Morio60, Chabe01)
***
Music:
The Crown by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Just exploring what happened with the tombs of some of the Dukes and Burgundy and their family. In Part 1 I gathered some anecdotes about the burials of Philip the Bold, John the Fearless and Philip the Good. Feel free to correct and fill in gaps in the comments.
As always this is a work in progress.
****
Images: own archives; Bnf/Gallica; Wikipedia (Zairon, Oie Blanche, Poudou99, Francois de Dijon, Morio60, Chabe01)
***
Music:
The Crown by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
The Book Altar of Philip The Good is a combination of a panel diptych and a book, in one and the same object. Contemporary panel paintings and miniatures show P...
The Book Altar of Philip The Good is a combination of a panel diptych and a book, in one and the same object. Contemporary panel paintings and miniatures show Philip in prayer before an open book but also before an open diptych.
The miniatures of the diptych date back to around 1430 and are thus about 20 years older than the miniatures of the book portion. This means that Philip had two existing devotional pictures integrated into his book altar when it was commissioned.
Special importance can be attributed to the subject shown on one side of the diptych, the Trinity. In fact, Champmol Abbey in France, dedicated to the Trinity, was the burial place of the dukes of Burgundy.
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Facsimile edition (Buchaltärchen Philipps des Guten) published by Faksimile Verlag in 1991.
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The Book Altar of Philip The Good is a combination of a panel diptych and a book, in one and the same object. Contemporary panel paintings and miniatures show Philip in prayer before an open book but also before an open diptych.
The miniatures of the diptych date back to around 1430 and are thus about 20 years older than the miniatures of the book portion. This means that Philip had two existing devotional pictures integrated into his book altar when it was commissioned.
Special importance can be attributed to the subject shown on one side of the diptych, the Trinity. In fact, Champmol Abbey in France, dedicated to the Trinity, was the burial place of the dukes of Burgundy.
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Philip the Good (1396-1467) was the Duke of Burgundy from 1419 to 1467. He was one of the most powerful and influential rulers in Europe, expanding his territories and establishing a strong court culture. He was also a patron of the arts, supporting painters, sculptors, musicians, and writers. He founded the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1430, on the occasion of his marriage to Isabella of Portugal. The order was composed of 24 knights, chosen for their nobility, loyalty, and bravery. The order had its own statutes, ceremonies, and insignia, and it held regular meetings, called chapters, to discuss matters of faith and honor. The order was also a political and military alliance, as the knights pledged to support each other and the sovereign in times of war and peace
#Portrait #PhiliptheGood #DukeofBurgundy #anonymous #1460 #1480 #Masterpiece #Burgundian #Art #Chivalry #Portrait #Philip #Good
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The Burgundian Court of Philip the Good · The Early Music Consort of London
Pleasures Of The Royal Courts
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Orchestra: Early Music Consort Of London
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Philip, Duke of Burgundy was a towering figure in French history, acting as regent for Charles VI when he was a minor and then when mental illness affected his reign. His legacy was a real problem for France, though.
Just exploring what happened with the tombs of some of the Dukes and Burgundy and their family. In Part 1 I gathered some anecdotes about the burials of Philip the Bold, John the Fearless and Philip the Good. Feel free to correct and fill in gaps in the comments.
As always this is a work in progress.
****
Images: own archives; Bnf/Gallica; Wikipedia (Zairon, Oie Blanche, Poudou99, Francois de Dijon, Morio60, Chabe01)
***
Music:
The Crown by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
The Book Altar of Philip The Good is a combination of a panel diptych and a book, in one and the same object. Contemporary panel paintings and miniatures show Philip in prayer before an open book but also before an open diptych.
The miniatures of the diptych date back to around 1430 and are thus about 20 years older than the miniatures of the book portion. This means that Philip had two existing devotional pictures integrated into his book altar when it was commissioned.
Special importance can be attributed to the subject shown on one side of the diptych, the Trinity. In fact, Champmol Abbey in France, dedicated to the Trinity, was the burial place of the dukes of Burgundy.
➜ http://facsi.ms/V
Facsimile edition (Buchaltärchen Philipps des Guten) published by Faksimile Verlag in 1991.
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Philip the Good (French:Philippe le Bon, Dutch:Filips de Goede; 31 July 1396 – 15 June 1467) was Duke of Burgundy as Philip III from 1419 until his death. He was a member of a cadet line of the Valois dynasty (the then Royal family of France). During his reign Burgundy reached the apex of its prosperity and prestige and became a leading center of the arts. Philip is known in history for his administrative reforms, patronage of Flemish artists such as Jan van Eyck, of Franco-Flemish composers such as Gilles Binchois, and the capture of Joan of Arc. During his reign he alternated between English and French alliances in an attempt to improve his dynasty's position. Moreover, as ruler of Flanders, Brabant, Limburg, Artois, Hainaut, Holland, Zeeland, Friesland and Namur, he played an important role in the history of the Low Countries.