Paris de siècle en siècle: Le Cœur de Paris — Splendeurs et souvenirs

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Paris de siècle en siècle: Le Cœur de Paris — Splendeurs et souvenirs

by Albert Robida

FR·~15 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

LE CŒUR DE PARIS SPLENDEURS ET SOUVENIRS

0:06
2

OUVRAGES DE A. ROBIDA

2:03
3

POINTE DE LA CITÉ ET SORTIE DE LA SEINE LA CHAÎNE TENDUE DE LA TOUR DU COIN A LA TOUR DE NESLE CHAPITRE PREMIER LE VAISSEAU DE LUTÈCE

37:31
4

LE PASSEUR AUX VACHES ET LES ILOTS DE LA CITÉ CHAPITRE II LES NORMANDS

41:49
5

LA SALLE SAINT-LOUIS SOUS LA GRANDE SALLE.—AU FOND LA TRAVÉE GRILLÉE FORMANT LA RUE DE PARIS ÉTAT ACTUEL CHAPITRE III LE PALAIS

1:07:26
6

LES CUISINES DE SAINT LOUIS CHAPITRE IV LA COMMUNE DE 1358

29:43
7

LES MOULINS ENTRE LE PONT NOTRE-DAME ET LA GRÈVE CHAPITRE V LE PALAIS AU PARLEMENT

1:07:18
8

LES MOULINS DE LA RIVIÈRE CHAPITRE VI LE PALAIS AU XVIe SIÈCLE

1:03:12
9

L’ILE DE LA CITÉ AU XVIIe SIÈCLE CHAPITRE VII LA BASOCHE DU PALAIS

41:15
10

L’ENTRÉE DE LA PLACE DAUPHINE. ÉTAT ACTUEL CHAPITRE VIII LE PARLEMENT DE LA FRONDE

1:17:21

Description

Step into the beating core of a city that has shaped a nation. This volume traces the evolution of Paris from its humble beginnings as the Gallic settlement of Lutetia, through the tumult of the early Frankish rulers, to the rise of the medieval citadel that anchored the future capital. Richly complemented by lithographs, colored engravings, and delicate drawings, each scene brings the narrow island between Notre‑Dame and the old royal palace to life. The illustrations, paired with vivid prose, let listeners picture the stone arches, bustling markets, and the ever‑shifting shoreline of the Seine.

Beyond the visual feast, the author weaves a narrative that reveals how politics, religion, and everyday life intertwined on this cramped parcel of land. Listeners will hear stories of early kings, fierce battles, and the resilience of a community that survived fires, floods, and sieges. By the end of the first act, the portrait of a city in constant flux invites curiosity about the centuries to follow, promising deeper explorations of art, architecture, and the legends that still echo in Paris’s stone streets.

Details

Language

fr

Duration

~15 hours (903K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

France: Librairie illustrée, 1896.

Credits

Laurent Vogel, Hans Pieterse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2022-04-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Albert Robida

Albert Robida

1848–1926

A witty French illustrator and novelist who imagined tomorrow with startling energy, blending satire, adventure, and early science fiction. Best known for richly detailed visions of future life, he helped shape how later generations pictured the modern world.

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