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CONFESSIONS D'UN TEMPLIER T1 LES REVELATIONS DU CHEVALIER

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2014
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Aquarelle, feutre
Added on 4/7/25
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dédicace manuscrite du Scénariste avec tampon de la devise des Templiers :
"Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomini Tuo Da Gloriam"

Inscriptions

signature : BONO 14

Comment

EO octobre 2009 SOLEIL
"Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomini Tuo Da Gloriam"
La devise officielle des Templiers ci-dessus signifie qu'aucun Templier n'a combattu pour sa propre gloire, ou même pour la gloire de l'Ordre, mais seulement pour la gloire de Dieu et au nom de Dieu. C'était un rejet explicite des attitudes chevaleresques de l'époque, où les chevaliers s'engageaient dans la guerre pour magnifier leur nom et celui de leur famille. Cela reflète également le fait que la patronne de l'Ordre était la Vierge Marie, et que les frères étaient censés imiter son humilité et son effacement de soi.

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About Fabio Bono

Born in Sanremo, Fabio Bono studied science but then enrolled at the Milan Comics School. He began his career making cover illustrations for children's magazines by Europublishing and Fotoedizioni. He began a collaboration with Il Corrierino dei Piccoli, where he worked with the Warner Bros character 'Tazmanian Devil'. He also provided art to Stratelibri and Chaosium in California. Together with scriptwriter Gino Udina, he began two comic series in 2000, 'The Kingdom' and 'Tao', the latter appearing in Messaggero dei Ragazzi. Together with his wife Marzia he made 8 illustrated books in the series 'Nonno Gidio' for EssEffEdizioni in Milan. In 2005 he started working with Edizioni Piemme, illustrating 'Tea Stilton' books. He first appeared on the French market as the inker of the series 'Watch' (art Luca Erbetta) and 'Les Cercles de Akamoth' (art Emmanuel Michalak) of Éditions Delcourt. He then began his own series with Bruno Falba. 'Confessions d'un Tempelier' is published by Soleil since 2009. Falba and Bono additionally created 'Cathares' in the collection Glénat Grafica. With writers Éric Adam and Didier Convard, he created the historical adventure comic 'Marco Polo' for Glénat in 2013. In 2015, it was announced that Bono would succeed Claus Scholz as the artist of the classic Flemish comic book series 'De Rode Ridder'. Text (c) Lambiek