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Assyriology. …
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History of contemporary France. …
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German grammar and thought. …
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Tradition and criticism of Greek texts. …
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Geodynamics. …
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The Chair of National Antiquities was created in 1905 in a very special context. The University was only interested in the "classical   "  civilizations: the Middle East (Egypt and Mesopotamia), Greece and Rome. Despite the attention paid, since …
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History of the Indian world. …
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Analysis and geometry. …
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Neuropharmacology. …
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Statistical physics. …
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Paleoanthropologist and geologist, Yves Coppens fully integrates human paleontology into the Chair of Prehistory. Best known as the co-discoverer of Lucy (first Australopithecus afarensis skeleton , 1974), his lectures focus on the bushy nature of human …
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Françoise Héritier's research and teaching have focused primarily on the analysis of kinship systems and the functioning of marriage alliance structures, as well as on the study of the symbolism of the body in the definition of individual and collective …
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History of Hellenistic and Roman thought. …
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Sociology. …
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Cellular bioenergetics. …
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Elected to the Collège de France in 1981, Yves Bonnefoy has been a recognized poet since his first collection, Du mouvement et de l'immobilité de Douve (1953). An essayist, art critic and translator, it was as a thinker on poetry that he proposed the …
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International law. …
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Chemistry of molecular interactions. …
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Egyptology. …
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Japanese civilization. …
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Sociography of Southeast Asia. …
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Literary semiology. …
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History of artistic creation in France. …
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Experimental medicine. …