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Le Parfum à travers les siècles

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Le Parfum à travers les siècles by Brigitte Munier explores the evolution of perfumery from antiquity to the modern era. The book traces the cultural, scientific, and artistic significance of fragrances across civilizations, examining how perfumes have reflected societal values, technological advancements, and artistic movements. Munier delves into historical milestones, such as the use of scents in ancient Egypt, the development of synthetic fragrances in the 19th century, and contemporary trends in luxury perfumery. The narrative weaves together anecdotes, chemical discoveries, and the interplay between perfumery and art, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how scents have shaped human history. By analyzing key periods and influential figures in the field, the author highlights the universal appeal of perfume as both a sensory experience and a symbol of identity. The work is structured to appeal to historians, enthusiasts, and professionals, providing insights into the technical and cultural dimensions of fragrance creation. Munier’s approach balances academic rigor with accessibility, making complex topics engaging for a broad audience. The book also touches on the globalization of perfumery, illustrating how trade routes and cultural exchanges influenced scent traditions worldwide. Through detailed case studies and chronological analysis, it underscores the enduring human fascination with aroma as a means of communication, memory, and self-expression. This exploration of perfume’s historical trajectory not only educates but also invites readers to appreciate the artistry and science behind one of humanity’s oldest sensory practices.

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