“FROM THE GREAT TO THE RIDICULOUS...”: A FEW SKETCHES TO THE PORTRAIT OF “POPULUS RIDICULAM” AT THE COURT OF PETER I
In the article, with the involvement of previously unpublished archival materials, some aspects of daily life of professional entertainments at the court of Peter I: buffoons and dwarves are investigated.
Keywords: Petrine era, courtyard of the monarch, the laughter culture, buffoons
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Issue: 11, 2013
Series of issue: Issue 11
Rubric: INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
Pages: 209 — 215
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