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" A working thought that affirms becoming, a contemplative thought that affirms the being of becoming " Deleuze Documents and media Download …
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1966 was the moment of structuralism's media breakthrough, but structuralism should not invade the year, homogenizing it. On the contrary, it's structuralism that needs to be placed in 1966, as it forms part of a larger political and social whole, a kind …
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From Demetrios of Phaleros to Demetrios Poliorcetes Two issues debated : the suppression of choreography and the law on philosophers' schools. Religious honors bestowed on the king after 295/4 : debate on the breaking of the Prytanic …
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My lecture this year is based on my collaboration with G. Landi and M. Dubois-Violette and has as its subject non-commutative varieties, of which many concrete examples are described. The essential problem is that of classifying spherical non-commutative …
Jacob L. Wright
Making a name for yourself : procreation, martial prowess and heroic death in ancient Israel
Jacob L. Wright
Making a name for yourself : procreation, martial prowess and heroic death in ancient Israel
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For the 2010-11 Annual Lecture in "Milieux Bibliques" (chair occupied by Prof. Thomas Römer), Jacob L. Wright from Emory University treated the subject of "name-making" as represented in ancient Near Eastern sources and the Hebrew Bible. Wright began by …
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Thomas Römer
The god Yhwh : its origins, its cults, its transformation into a single god (3)
Thomas Römer
The god Yhwh : its origins, its cults, its transformation into a single god (3)
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Antoine Compagnon
Rejuvenating Montaigne
Antoine Compagnon
Rejuvenating Montaigne
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Abstract Antoine Compagnon, Professor at the Collège de France, has analyzed the significance for our relationship with ancient texts of the choice made by the most recent editors of Montaigne to no longer follow the Bordeaux edition, but to return, as …
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Abstract Elena Mochonkina, lecturer at Astrakhan University, has examined Russian translations of the Divine Comedy in the 19th century , comparing them with the French translations through which they sometimes pass. She has shown the considerable weight …
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Abstract Daniel Heller-Roazen, professor at Princeton University, has shown that metrics, which is a matter of music and numerical relationships, endures when languages collapse and survives their obsolescence and oblivion. In other words, the arts of the …
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Abstract Giovanna Angeli, professor at the University of Florence, has not only followed the literary fortunes of the chatelaine de Vergy, from the 13th-century French nouvelle to the Italian cantare , Boccaccio, Marguerite de Navarre, Bandello and …
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Abstract Jean-Charles Vegliante, professor at the University of Paris III, has drawn on his experience as a translator of Dante to highlight the choices involved in editing and translating the Vita nova , which is itself rooted in the literary past (the …
09:30 to 10:30
Hélène Tétrel
Speaking, preserving and passing on old texts : Icelanders and their Middle Ages
Hélène Tétrel
Speaking, preserving and passing on old texts : Icelanders and their Middle Ages
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Abstract Hélène Tétrel, Senior Lecturer at the University of Brest, ("Speaking, preserving and passing on old texts: Icelanders and their Middle Ages") has shed light on the stakes involved in preserving an ancient state of the language in the claim to …
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