PCT4281293: Napoleon gives his sword to Baron Jean Dominique (Jean-Dominique) Larrey, chief surgeon of the army (1766-1842) who had seen his own derobed by enemies on the battlefield - Engraving from the book “L'Annee Francaise, un heros par jour” by Charles Ponsonhailhe, edition Mame 1900 / Bridgeman Images
ELD4846067: Jansenist convulsionary (or Saint Medard) (Works of convulsions) in the 18th century: “” experience of catalepsy and ansensitivities of a convulsionary, the young woman in convulsion gives herself blows”” (Convulsionnaire practices (Convulsionnaires of Saint-Medard) in the 18th century: secours at a convulsionary meeting, a young girl in convulsion bites herself with a sword) Engraving from “Les mysteres de la science” by Louis Figuier, Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
ITR4553817: Detail of the left part of the base of the portal. Representations of virtues and vices are a frequent moral teaching in the 13th century. Here, the Lachete is represented by a knight whom a hare has frightened and who fled by throwing his sword. Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images
ICA4926882: Cover of “” The Don Quixote””, number 338, Satirique en Couleurs, 1880_12_10: While justice is out - Anticlericalism, Justice Proces - Eg et Magistrature, Eg combative, Eg contre la la loi - Eveques - Illustration by Charles Gilbert-Martin (1839-1905), Gilbert-Martin, Charles (1839-1905) / Bridgeman Images