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Lectures focus on a fundamental dimension of interpretation ; seminars invite us to enter the performer's studio, to observe the development of an interpretation. The entire approach is based on the piano repertoire, examined throughout its …
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Abstract Work creates and transforms the social world. Its least predictable and most admired incarnation, artistic and scientific invention, seems to defy causal analysis and statistical regularities. Much more than the exploration of the conscious and …
18:00 to 19:00
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History is (wo)man-made. There are, however, some constraints to human actions. Climate, for instance, is a clear boundary of what can be done. In my presentation, I would like to discuss the interaction between topics like demography, technology, …
17:00 to 18:00
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A number of questions are currently under discussion, both within and outside the team. 1) The stages of the city's development: what was the city in the 120 years or so of its existence before it was remodelled by Eucratides? The name it bore at that …
14:30 to 15:30
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Les textes vieil-avestiques by Kellens and Pirart Jean Kellens and Éric Pirart, Les textes vieil-avestiques (vol. I: Introduction, text and translation; vol. II: Grammatical repertoires and lexicon; vol. III: commentary) , Wiesbaden, 1988-1990-1991. The …
09:30 to 10:30
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Water is indispensable to life in its liquid form, and all living cells are made up of water: a human baby at birth contains 75% water, adults between 60 and 66%, and a human brain 80%! Life was born in the ancestral ocean at around 3850 Ma, from …
11:00 to 12:00