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But by the end of the nineteenth century, poets were … 1 Apr 2019 17:00 to 18:00 Event Nicolas Grimal The oldest book in the world (12) Seminar 1 Apr 2019 15:00 to 16:00 Event Alain Fischer Inflammation Lecture Abstract The lecture presented the beneficial intervention of inflammatory processes in response to infectious or other types of aggression. The main families of molecules (" sensors ") capable of inducing such responses were recalled. The respective … 1 Apr 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Event Alain de Libera et Irène Rosier-Catach Philosophy of language and theology in the Middle Ages : Philosophy and theology in language Seminar Abstract The first session addressed " the question of universals " (ADL-IRC), " the problem of empty reference " (ADL), the " speculative grammar " and " modism " (IRC), " the language of angels " … 1 Apr 2019 16:00 to 19:00 Event Nicolas Grimal Calamus and stone (continued) (12) Lecture 1 Apr 2019 14:00 to 15:00 Event Edouard Bard Extreme climates and current analogues : from the last millennia to the Holocene optimum (5) Lecture Abstract Mesopotamia is considered the cradle of civilization, with cuneiform writing dating back to more than 3 000 years BC. Around 2300 BC, Sargon forcibly united Upper and Lower Mesopotamia, founding the Akkad Empire. This brilliant civilization … 29 Mar 2019 15:00 to 16:00 Event Bénédicte Savoy The return of the same different Lecture Abstract Intertemporality affects not only borders, regimes, the map of Europe and host structures, but also the objects themselves. During their absence - and the phenomenon increases with the duration of this absence - objects are transformed, seen … 29 Mar 2019 11:00 to 12:00 Event Jean Dolbeault Magnetic fields, interpolation and symmetry Seminar 29 Mar 2019 11:15 to 12:45 Event Pierre-Michel Menger Accounting for a groping process : propulsion, finalism, intentionality: theory and exemplification Lecture 29 Mar 2019 10:00 to 12:00 News Women in the history of Việt Nam : a historian's perspective Phượng Bùi Trân, chair French-speaking worlds Phượng Bùi Trân , invited to occupy the Francophone Worlds chair , will deliver her opening lecture on March 9 2023. This chair is created in partnership with the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie. Documents and media Download the press release … Published on 17 February 2023 Event Frantz Grenet Bactria and Sogdiana on both sides of the Arab conquest (7th-9th century) : a civilizational shift ? (9) Lecture 28 Mar 2019 15:30 to 16:30 Event Thomas Römer The history of the tripartite canon and the biblical text (part 2) Lecture Documents and media Download support … 28 Mar 2019 14:00 to 15:00 Event Jean-Luc Fournet Study of Byzantine papyri in relation to the lecture topic Seminar 28 Mar 2019 15:30 to 17:00 Event Paul Avan Exploring comprehension objectively, starting with the peripheral auditory organ Seminar 28 Mar 2019 11:30 to 13:00 Event Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge Eudaimôn : the key to understanding daimôn Lecture Abstract A human eudaimōn is " loved by the immortal gods ", as Theognis states (v. 653). In his Elegies , which feature a succession of gnomic and moralizing sentences in which the term daimōn has its place, we clearly perceive the distributive value of … 28 Mar 2019 11:00 to 12:00 Event Emmanuel Grimaud Cybernetics of transmigration. Reincarnationism versus transhumanism Seminar 28 Mar 2019 10:00 to 12:00 Event Christine Petit Building a meaningful sound object Lecture Abstract This first lecture began with an update on recent data concerning the mechanical response of the cochlea to sound, as measured by interferometry and coherent optical tomography techniques. These data provide major objections to certain ideas … 28 Mar 2019 10:00 to 11:30 Event Sanjay Subrahmanyam Autobiographical narratives and ego-documents in the modern age (3) Lecture 28 Mar 2019 10:00 to 11:00 Event Luigi Pellecchi A new fragment of Papinian's Responsa (P.Berol. inv. 14079) Seminar Abstract The presentation of three previously unpublished fragments from a manuscript in the Egyptian Museum in Berlin allows us to return in detail to the Responsorum Libri of Aemilius Papinianus : to the stylistic characteristics of this casuistic work, … 27 Mar 2019 15:45 to 17:45 Event Gunnel Ekroth Who Is a Hero and Why? Looking at Bodies and Bones Seminar Abstract Ancient Greek heroes form a particular category of supernatural beings between gods and departed humans. On a general level, it is easy to keep them apart but a closer inspection shows that the category "hero" is often blending over to that of … 27 Mar 2019 14:30 to 15:30 Event Philippe Descola What is ? (9) Lecture 27 Mar 2019 14:00 to 15:00 Event Molly Przeworski Consequences of varying recombination rates in vertebrates Lecture Abstract This lecture looked at some of the evolutionary consequences of differences in recombination strategies between species. We first discussed the phylogeny of PRDM9 in vertebrates, which suggests that the gene was already being used to direct … 27 Mar 2019 14:30 to 15:30 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 421 Page 422 Page 423 Page 424 Page 425 Page 426 Page 427 Page 428 Page 429 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Gérard Berry A plea for non-linear trajectories Closing lecture Documents and media Download support Download support (pptx) Abstract My more festive closing lecture was an opportunity to recall the main milestones of my research career since 1970: tIF language for processing and querying files (1970-1973), inversion … 26 Feb 2019 16:00 to 17:30
Event Michael Sieweke The Macrophage and Cellular Harmony Seminar Abstract Michael Sieweke describes his work on the homeostasis of activation states of various monocyte and macrophage populations. … 1 Apr 2019 16:30 to 18:00
Event Yanick Lahens The 19th century, the great unknown Lecture Abstract Initially, nineteenth-century literature was driven by the need for a double affirmation : that of victory over colonialism and slavery, and that of Black people's belonging to humanity. But by the end of the nineteenth century, poets were … 1 Apr 2019 17:00 to 18:00
Event Alain Fischer Inflammation Lecture Abstract The lecture presented the beneficial intervention of inflammatory processes in response to infectious or other types of aggression. The main families of molecules (" sensors ") capable of inducing such responses were recalled. The respective … 1 Apr 2019 15:00 to 16:30
Event Alain de Libera et Irène Rosier-Catach Philosophy of language and theology in the Middle Ages : Philosophy and theology in language Seminar Abstract The first session addressed " the question of universals " (ADL-IRC), " the problem of empty reference " (ADL), the " speculative grammar " and " modism " (IRC), " the language of angels " … 1 Apr 2019 16:00 to 19:00
Event Edouard Bard Extreme climates and current analogues : from the last millennia to the Holocene optimum (5) Lecture Abstract Mesopotamia is considered the cradle of civilization, with cuneiform writing dating back to more than 3 000 years BC. Around 2300 BC, Sargon forcibly united Upper and Lower Mesopotamia, founding the Akkad Empire. This brilliant civilization … 29 Mar 2019 15:00 to 16:00
Event Bénédicte Savoy The return of the same different Lecture Abstract Intertemporality affects not only borders, regimes, the map of Europe and host structures, but also the objects themselves. During their absence - and the phenomenon increases with the duration of this absence - objects are transformed, seen … 29 Mar 2019 11:00 to 12:00
Event Pierre-Michel Menger Accounting for a groping process : propulsion, finalism, intentionality: theory and exemplification Lecture 29 Mar 2019 10:00 to 12:00
News Women in the history of Việt Nam : a historian's perspective Phượng Bùi Trân, chair French-speaking worlds Phượng Bùi Trân , invited to occupy the Francophone Worlds chair , will deliver her opening lecture on March 9 2023. This chair is created in partnership with the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie. Documents and media Download the press release … Published on 17 February 2023
Event Frantz Grenet Bactria and Sogdiana on both sides of the Arab conquest (7th-9th century) : a civilizational shift ? (9) Lecture 28 Mar 2019 15:30 to 16:30
Event Thomas Römer The history of the tripartite canon and the biblical text (part 2) Lecture Documents and media Download support … 28 Mar 2019 14:00 to 15:00
Event Jean-Luc Fournet Study of Byzantine papyri in relation to the lecture topic Seminar 28 Mar 2019 15:30 to 17:00
Event Paul Avan Exploring comprehension objectively, starting with the peripheral auditory organ Seminar 28 Mar 2019 11:30 to 13:00
Event Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge Eudaimôn : the key to understanding daimôn Lecture Abstract A human eudaimōn is " loved by the immortal gods ", as Theognis states (v. 653). In his Elegies , which feature a succession of gnomic and moralizing sentences in which the term daimōn has its place, we clearly perceive the distributive value of … 28 Mar 2019 11:00 to 12:00
Event Emmanuel Grimaud Cybernetics of transmigration. Reincarnationism versus transhumanism Seminar 28 Mar 2019 10:00 to 12:00
Event Christine Petit Building a meaningful sound object Lecture Abstract This first lecture began with an update on recent data concerning the mechanical response of the cochlea to sound, as measured by interferometry and coherent optical tomography techniques. These data provide major objections to certain ideas … 28 Mar 2019 10:00 to 11:30
Event Sanjay Subrahmanyam Autobiographical narratives and ego-documents in the modern age (3) Lecture 28 Mar 2019 10:00 to 11:00
Event Luigi Pellecchi A new fragment of Papinian's Responsa (P.Berol. inv. 14079) Seminar Abstract The presentation of three previously unpublished fragments from a manuscript in the Egyptian Museum in Berlin allows us to return in detail to the Responsorum Libri of Aemilius Papinianus : to the stylistic characteristics of this casuistic work, … 27 Mar 2019 15:45 to 17:45
Event Gunnel Ekroth Who Is a Hero and Why? Looking at Bodies and Bones Seminar Abstract Ancient Greek heroes form a particular category of supernatural beings between gods and departed humans. On a general level, it is easy to keep them apart but a closer inspection shows that the category "hero" is often blending over to that of … 27 Mar 2019 14:30 to 15:30
Event Molly Przeworski Consequences of varying recombination rates in vertebrates Lecture Abstract This lecture looked at some of the evolutionary consequences of differences in recombination strategies between species. We first discussed the phylogeny of PRDM9 in vertebrates, which suggests that the gene was already being used to direct … 27 Mar 2019 14:30 to 15:30