Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 24424 results Filters Content type Content type (-) Lessons (24424) News (1651) People (1341) Chair (359) Editions (351) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Active filters Lessons Series Political fiction (2): news of tyranny Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Lecture All power is the power of storytelling. This doesn't just mean that power can be seen and understood through fables and intrigues; it also means that power only becomes fully effective when it reorients the life stories of those it dominates. If we are to … 09 Jan 2018 → 03 Apr 2018 Series Literature as a combat sport (continued) Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Seminar 09 Jan 2018 → 03 Apr 2018 Series Literature as a combat sport (continued) Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Lecture Last year's lecture looked at the tropes of literary warfare from 1820-1870, listing the figures in an ABC (athlete, bravo, condottiere ) that remains incomplete, but which had been closed by two figures of reconciliation: that of the warrior's rest and … 09 Jan 2018 → 03 Apr 2018 Event Patrick Boucheron The broken lines of the Albertian storia Lecture Abstract The disenchantment discussed in the previous session inevitably takes the form of Machiavellian disenchantment in late 15th-century Italy. The hypothesis here is that Machiavelli, writing in The Prince of his Strange Defeat, drew up an … 11 Feb 2020 11:00 - 12:00 Event Jean-Noël Robert " We must find the Way " Lecture 11 Feb 2020 10:30 - 11:30 Series Transcription factors and cell differentiation Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology Lecture Hugues de Thé presents his lecture of the year in the series les courTs du Collège de France. The regulation of gene expression is an essential factor in early embryonic development. It is also an integral part of cancer transformation. Not surprisingly, … 08 Jan 2018 → 29 Jan 2018 Series The annals of Thutmosis III (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Seminar 08 Jan 2018 → 09 Apr 2018 Series Le calame et la pierre. A critical history of ancient Egyptian literature (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Lecture This year, we completed our analysis of the transition from first-person narrative to the literary genre of autobiography [1] by translating and commenting on the accounts of Hirkouf and Pepynakht [2], and comparing them with historical and geographical … 08 Jan 2018 → 09 Apr 2018 Series Theoretical models of linguistic representations and their evolution Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Seminar 08 Jan 2018 → 12 Feb 2018 Event Jens Elgeti In-silico Tissue Growth-A Mechanical Model for Tissue Growth and Competition Seminar Abstract In his seminar, Jens Elgeti reviewed his work on numerical tissue simulations. He presented his simulation method where cells are idealized by points, and showed numerous results on homeostatic pressure, the effect of adhesion between cells and … 10 Feb 2020 17:15 - 18:15 Series The origins of language and the uniqueness of the human species Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Lecture The human species presents a multitude of cognitive specificities that distinguish it from other animals, to the point where we can legitimately speak of a " singularity of the human species " - without denying, of course, that each of our faculties, as … 08 Jan 2018 → 12 Feb 2018 Event Jean-François Joanny Cell division Lecture Abstract Tissue growth is due to cell division and death within the tissue. A first approach is to study cell division and death as processes of cell population dynamics. Cell division and death rates are then introduced, and a Fokker-Planck equation can … 10 Feb 2020 15:30 - 17:00 Event Nicolas Grimal The oldest book in the world (continued) (6) Seminar 10 Feb 2020 15:00 - 16:00 Event Nicolas Grimal Le calame et la pierre. Essai d'histoire critique de la littérature égyptienne antique (continuation and conclusion) (6) Lecture 10 Feb 2020 14:00 - 15:00 Event Jean Bérard A review of mathematical results on N-BBM and the noisy F-KPP equation Seminar 10 Feb 2020 11:15 - 12:30 Event Dominique Charpin A region with margins : the Middle Euphrates Lecture This lecture is devoted to a particular region to the west of the Babylonian kingdom, stretching along what is known as the Middle Euphrates. It is currently cut by the Syrian-Iraqi border at Abu Kemal; it has suffered enormously in recent years, but had … 10 Feb 2020 11:00 - 12:00 Event Bernard Derrida Reaction-diffusion problems : from front dynamics to genealogies (5) Lecture The fifth lecture began by describing some models of evolution with and without selection. In the neutral case, as in the Wright Fisher model, the stochastic evolution of the proportion of a population carrying an allele is given by the Kimura equation. … 10 Feb 2020 09:30 - 11:00 Event Edhem Eldem Modernity, progress, civilization Lecture Documents and media Download support Irrespective of the debate over the origins and inspiration of the Tanzimat edict, it is clear that this event marked a decisive turning point in the way the Ottoman Empire envisaged its future and its relations with … 7 Feb 2020 14:00 - 15:30 Event François Héran Integration, from ideal to reality Lecture 7 Feb 2020 09:00 - 10:30 Event François Recanati The " Fido theory "-Fido and objectless representations (1) Lecture The " Fido "-Fido theory, advocated by Bertrand Russell, identifies the meaning (content) of an expression and the entity it represents (its reference, understood in the realistic sense and not in the sense of an intentional object). The content of the … 6 Feb 2020 15:00 - 16:30 Event Lluis Quintana-Murci A genetic history : our diversity, our evolution, our adaptation Opening lecture Summary Lluis Quintana-Murci, born in 1970, is Director of Research at the CNRS and Professor at the Institut Pasteur, where he heads the "Evolutionary Genomics, Modeling and Health" unit. Author of over 200 publications, Lluis Quintana-Murci is … 6 Feb 2020 18:00 - 19:00 Event Jean-Luc Fournet Study of Byzantine papyri in relation to lecture topic (2) Seminar 6 Feb 2020 15:30 - 17:00 Event Derek Dreyer Understanding and Evolving the Rust Programming Language Seminar Abstract Continuing the theme of scaling mechanized semantics, the sixth seminar described recent work on formalizing the Rust language. After recalling the basic concepts of the Rust type system, in particular the temporary possession and borrowing of … 6 Feb 2020 11:15 - 12:15 Event Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge Agathos daimōn and the blessings of Zeus (1) Lecture Abstract A file of dedications from Thespia in Boeotia enriches the perspectives opened up by Athenian documents. Agathos daimōn has been the subject of dedication since at least the end of the Classical period, and these dedications were part of a … 6 Feb 2020 11:00 - 12:00 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 344 Page 345 Page 346 Page 347 Page 348 Page 349 Page 350 Page 351 Page 352 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Series Political fiction (2): news of tyranny Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Lecture All power is the power of storytelling. This doesn't just mean that power can be seen and understood through fables and intrigues; it also means that power only becomes fully effective when it reorients the life stories of those it dominates. If we are to … 09 Jan 2018 → 03 Apr 2018
Series Literature as a combat sport (continued) Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Seminar 09 Jan 2018 → 03 Apr 2018
Series Literature as a combat sport (continued) Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Lecture Last year's lecture looked at the tropes of literary warfare from 1820-1870, listing the figures in an ABC (athlete, bravo, condottiere ) that remains incomplete, but which had been closed by two figures of reconciliation: that of the warrior's rest and … 09 Jan 2018 → 03 Apr 2018
Event Patrick Boucheron The broken lines of the Albertian storia Lecture Abstract The disenchantment discussed in the previous session inevitably takes the form of Machiavellian disenchantment in late 15th-century Italy. The hypothesis here is that Machiavelli, writing in The Prince of his Strange Defeat, drew up an … 11 Feb 2020 11:00 - 12:00
Series Transcription factors and cell differentiation Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology Lecture Hugues de Thé presents his lecture of the year in the series les courTs du Collège de France. The regulation of gene expression is an essential factor in early embryonic development. It is also an integral part of cancer transformation. Not surprisingly, … 08 Jan 2018 → 29 Jan 2018
Series The annals of Thutmosis III (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Seminar 08 Jan 2018 → 09 Apr 2018
Series Le calame et la pierre. A critical history of ancient Egyptian literature (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Lecture This year, we completed our analysis of the transition from first-person narrative to the literary genre of autobiography [1] by translating and commenting on the accounts of Hirkouf and Pepynakht [2], and comparing them with historical and geographical … 08 Jan 2018 → 09 Apr 2018
Series Theoretical models of linguistic representations and their evolution Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Seminar 08 Jan 2018 → 12 Feb 2018
Event Jens Elgeti In-silico Tissue Growth-A Mechanical Model for Tissue Growth and Competition Seminar Abstract In his seminar, Jens Elgeti reviewed his work on numerical tissue simulations. He presented his simulation method where cells are idealized by points, and showed numerous results on homeostatic pressure, the effect of adhesion between cells and … 10 Feb 2020 17:15 - 18:15
Series The origins of language and the uniqueness of the human species Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Lecture The human species presents a multitude of cognitive specificities that distinguish it from other animals, to the point where we can legitimately speak of a " singularity of the human species " - without denying, of course, that each of our faculties, as … 08 Jan 2018 → 12 Feb 2018
Event Jean-François Joanny Cell division Lecture Abstract Tissue growth is due to cell division and death within the tissue. A first approach is to study cell division and death as processes of cell population dynamics. Cell division and death rates are then introduced, and a Fokker-Planck equation can … 10 Feb 2020 15:30 - 17:00
Event Nicolas Grimal Le calame et la pierre. Essai d'histoire critique de la littérature égyptienne antique (continuation and conclusion) (6) Lecture 10 Feb 2020 14:00 - 15:00
Event Jean Bérard A review of mathematical results on N-BBM and the noisy F-KPP equation Seminar 10 Feb 2020 11:15 - 12:30
Event Dominique Charpin A region with margins : the Middle Euphrates Lecture This lecture is devoted to a particular region to the west of the Babylonian kingdom, stretching along what is known as the Middle Euphrates. It is currently cut by the Syrian-Iraqi border at Abu Kemal; it has suffered enormously in recent years, but had … 10 Feb 2020 11:00 - 12:00
Event Bernard Derrida Reaction-diffusion problems : from front dynamics to genealogies (5) Lecture The fifth lecture began by describing some models of evolution with and without selection. In the neutral case, as in the Wright Fisher model, the stochastic evolution of the proportion of a population carrying an allele is given by the Kimura equation. … 10 Feb 2020 09:30 - 11:00
Event Edhem Eldem Modernity, progress, civilization Lecture Documents and media Download support Irrespective of the debate over the origins and inspiration of the Tanzimat edict, it is clear that this event marked a decisive turning point in the way the Ottoman Empire envisaged its future and its relations with … 7 Feb 2020 14:00 - 15:30
Event François Recanati The " Fido theory "-Fido and objectless representations (1) Lecture The " Fido "-Fido theory, advocated by Bertrand Russell, identifies the meaning (content) of an expression and the entity it represents (its reference, understood in the realistic sense and not in the sense of an intentional object). The content of the … 6 Feb 2020 15:00 - 16:30
Event Lluis Quintana-Murci A genetic history : our diversity, our evolution, our adaptation Opening lecture Summary Lluis Quintana-Murci, born in 1970, is Director of Research at the CNRS and Professor at the Institut Pasteur, where he heads the "Evolutionary Genomics, Modeling and Health" unit. Author of over 200 publications, Lluis Quintana-Murci is … 6 Feb 2020 18:00 - 19:00
Event Jean-Luc Fournet Study of Byzantine papyri in relation to lecture topic (2) Seminar 6 Feb 2020 15:30 - 17:00
Event Derek Dreyer Understanding and Evolving the Rust Programming Language Seminar Abstract Continuing the theme of scaling mechanized semantics, the sixth seminar described recent work on formalizing the Rust language. After recalling the basic concepts of the Rust type system, in particular the temporary possession and borrowing of … 6 Feb 2020 11:15 - 12:15
Event Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge Agathos daimōn and the blessings of Zeus (1) Lecture Abstract A file of dedications from Thespia in Boeotia enriches the perspectives opened up by Athenian documents. Agathos daimōn has been the subject of dedication since at least the end of the Classical period, and these dedications were part of a … 6 Feb 2020 11:00 - 12:00