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The Bamoun kingdom throne, which Berlin museum catalogs call "Mandu Yenu", "rich in pearls", is 1.74 m high, made of a wooden core covered with a fabric woven with … 21 Jun 2017 16:30 to 17:30 Series Priuatim deos colere. Reflections on private worship in Rome and the Western Roman world John Scheid, chair Religion, institutions and society in ancient Rome Lecture This year's lectures were devoted to a theme we've never explored in detail: worshipping the gods privately. What does this mean? The study of past religions is subject to fashions that express themselves in different ways, with more or less far-reaching … 23 Oct 2014 → 15 Jan 2015 Series Trade between the Roman Empire, Arabia and India in the light of archaeological excavations in Egypt's Eastern Desert (end) Jean-Pierre Brun, chair Techniques and Economies in the Ancient Mediterranean Seminar During the seminars, various aspects of human occupation in the Eastern Desert and on the shores of the Red Sea were addressed by … 21 Oct 2014 → 16 Dec 2014 Event Eleanor Robson The cuneiform, from the clay tablet to the cell phone : a history of educational technologies from Antiquity to the present day (4) Guest lecturer 20 Jun 2017 14:30 to 15:30 Event Jean-Michel Tobelem What the museum does for the city Symposium Abstract Between cultural democratization, social inclusion, architectural impact, media campaigns, tourism development and the hope of local economic development, can the museum really meet the multiple and sometimes contradictory expectations of the … 19 Jun 2017 12:15 to 13:00 Series The first trip out of Africa Jean-Jacques Hublin, chair Paleoanthropology of the Homo genus Seminar 14 Oct 2014 → 25 Nov 2014 Series The first trip out of Africa Jean-Jacques Hublin, chair Paleoanthropology of the Homo genus Lecture Over the last two million years, representatives of the Homo genus have gradually colonized much of the Old World. During this period, their brains underwent spectacular development, involving numerous adaptations both biologically and behaviorally. Man … 14 Oct 2014 → 25 Nov 2014 Series Trade between the Roman Empire, Arabia and India in the light of archaeological excavations in Egypt's Eastern Desert (end) Jean-Pierre Brun, chair Techniques and Economies in the Ancient Mediterranean Lecture In 2014-2015, the lecture on the infrastructure of Eritrean trade in the Roman Empire was continued, focusing on the study of the final phase of military control of the caravan routes in relation to the occupation of the ports bordering the Red Sea. The … 14 Oct 2014 → 16 Dec 2014 Event Joël Ménard From clinical medicine to public health : a personal account Seminar 30 Jan 2002 16:00 to 18:00 Event Joseph Ciaudo Debating the East-West Dichotomy and the Problem of Indian Culture in early Twentieth Century China Symposium 23 Jun 2017 17:00 to 17:45 Event Yuri Avvakumov Pushkin Museum: Golitsyn, Kandinsky, Morozov et al Symposium Yuri Avvakumov Architect, artist, curator. Born in Tiraspol in 1957. Lives in Moscow since 1968. Graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute in 1981. Participates in architectural and art exhibitions since 1982. In 1984 Avvakumov introduced the term … 19 Jun 2017 16:45 to 17:30 Event Blandine Chavanne Modernizing the museum of the 19th century and imagining the museum of the 21st century Symposium Abstract Inaugurated in April 1900, the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes meets all the characteristics of the ideal museum: eclectic architecture, a palatial façade, a monumental hall and staircase, a central patio that distributes all the rooms, very few … 19 Jun 2017 17:30 to 18:15 Event Jean-Louis Cohen Concluding round table Symposium 19 Jun 2017 18:15 to 19:15 Event Xavier Paulès What was at Stake in the India-China Opium Trade? Symposium 23 Jun 2017 16:15 to 17:00 Event Madhavi Thampi Sino-Indian Cultural Diffusion through Trade in the Nineteenth Century Symposium 23 Jun 2017 15:15 to 16:00 Event Dietmar Steiner Museumsquartier Wien, Creating by Chance a Cultural District; The Role of Politics, Mass Media and Architecture Symposium 19 Jun 2017 16:00 to 16:45 Event Hala Wardé Museums in the Middle East, from Abu Dhabi to Beirut Symposium 19 Jun 2017 15:15 to 16:00 Event Roger Diener Museum expansion - a controversial experiment Symposium 19 Jun 2017 14:30 to 15:15 Event Matthew Mosca Inner Asia's Role in the China-India Relationship in the Qing Period Symposium 23 Jun 2017 14:30 to 15:15 Event Timothy Barrett The Chinese Perception of Jainism Symposium 23 Jun 2017 11:45 to 12:30 Event Tansen Sen The Politics of Pilgrimage: Xuanzang and his Meetings with Indian Kings Symposium 23 Jun 2017 11:00 to 11:45 Event Victoria Newhouse American Art Museums in the New Millennium Symposium Abstract My talk is an overview of art museums that have opened in the U.S. since 2000. Part I Major museums built from scratch (brief descriptions): Solomon Guggenheim, Bilbao/ John Paul Getty, Los Angeles Denver Art Museum Lois and Richard Rosenthal … 19 Jun 2017 11:30 to 12:15 Event Anne Cheng Is Zhongguo the Middle Kingdom or Madhyadeśa? Symposium 23 Jun 2017 10:00 to 10:45 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 482 Page 483 Page 484 Page 485 Page 486 Page 487 Page 488 Page 489 Page 490 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Arshia Cont Antescofo. Tempus Ex Machina Seminar Tempus Ex Machina : How Antescofo coordinates musical time between human and machine Writing, reading and interpreting have been pillars of our languages for millennia. These vectors of communication have also existed in art music for several centuries. … 16 Jun 2017 15:30 to 16:00
Event Bénédicte Savoy Who owns beauty ? World art and culture in our museums (9) Lecture The lecture focuses on an object from Cameroon housed in the Berlin Ethnological Museum. The Bamoun kingdom throne, which Berlin museum catalogs call "Mandu Yenu", "rich in pearls", is 1.74 m high, made of a wooden core covered with a fabric woven with … 21 Jun 2017 16:30 to 17:30
Series Priuatim deos colere. Reflections on private worship in Rome and the Western Roman world John Scheid, chair Religion, institutions and society in ancient Rome Lecture This year's lectures were devoted to a theme we've never explored in detail: worshipping the gods privately. What does this mean? The study of past religions is subject to fashions that express themselves in different ways, with more or less far-reaching … 23 Oct 2014 → 15 Jan 2015
Series Trade between the Roman Empire, Arabia and India in the light of archaeological excavations in Egypt's Eastern Desert (end) Jean-Pierre Brun, chair Techniques and Economies in the Ancient Mediterranean Seminar During the seminars, various aspects of human occupation in the Eastern Desert and on the shores of the Red Sea were addressed by … 21 Oct 2014 → 16 Dec 2014
Event Eleanor Robson The cuneiform, from the clay tablet to the cell phone : a history of educational technologies from Antiquity to the present day (4) Guest lecturer 20 Jun 2017 14:30 to 15:30
Event Jean-Michel Tobelem What the museum does for the city Symposium Abstract Between cultural democratization, social inclusion, architectural impact, media campaigns, tourism development and the hope of local economic development, can the museum really meet the multiple and sometimes contradictory expectations of the … 19 Jun 2017 12:15 to 13:00
Series The first trip out of Africa Jean-Jacques Hublin, chair Paleoanthropology of the Homo genus Seminar 14 Oct 2014 → 25 Nov 2014
Series The first trip out of Africa Jean-Jacques Hublin, chair Paleoanthropology of the Homo genus Lecture Over the last two million years, representatives of the Homo genus have gradually colonized much of the Old World. During this period, their brains underwent spectacular development, involving numerous adaptations both biologically and behaviorally. Man … 14 Oct 2014 → 25 Nov 2014
Series Trade between the Roman Empire, Arabia and India in the light of archaeological excavations in Egypt's Eastern Desert (end) Jean-Pierre Brun, chair Techniques and Economies in the Ancient Mediterranean Lecture In 2014-2015, the lecture on the infrastructure of Eritrean trade in the Roman Empire was continued, focusing on the study of the final phase of military control of the caravan routes in relation to the occupation of the ports bordering the Red Sea. The … 14 Oct 2014 → 16 Dec 2014
Event Joël Ménard From clinical medicine to public health : a personal account Seminar 30 Jan 2002 16:00 to 18:00
Event Joseph Ciaudo Debating the East-West Dichotomy and the Problem of Indian Culture in early Twentieth Century China Symposium 23 Jun 2017 17:00 to 17:45
Event Yuri Avvakumov Pushkin Museum: Golitsyn, Kandinsky, Morozov et al Symposium Yuri Avvakumov Architect, artist, curator. Born in Tiraspol in 1957. Lives in Moscow since 1968. Graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute in 1981. Participates in architectural and art exhibitions since 1982. In 1984 Avvakumov introduced the term … 19 Jun 2017 16:45 to 17:30
Event Blandine Chavanne Modernizing the museum of the 19th century and imagining the museum of the 21st century Symposium Abstract Inaugurated in April 1900, the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes meets all the characteristics of the ideal museum: eclectic architecture, a palatial façade, a monumental hall and staircase, a central patio that distributes all the rooms, very few … 19 Jun 2017 17:30 to 18:15
Event Xavier Paulès What was at Stake in the India-China Opium Trade? Symposium 23 Jun 2017 16:15 to 17:00
Event Madhavi Thampi Sino-Indian Cultural Diffusion through Trade in the Nineteenth Century Symposium 23 Jun 2017 15:15 to 16:00
Event Dietmar Steiner Museumsquartier Wien, Creating by Chance a Cultural District; The Role of Politics, Mass Media and Architecture Symposium 19 Jun 2017 16:00 to 16:45
Event Hala Wardé Museums in the Middle East, from Abu Dhabi to Beirut Symposium 19 Jun 2017 15:15 to 16:00
Event Roger Diener Museum expansion - a controversial experiment Symposium 19 Jun 2017 14:30 to 15:15
Event Matthew Mosca Inner Asia's Role in the China-India Relationship in the Qing Period Symposium 23 Jun 2017 14:30 to 15:15
Event Tansen Sen The Politics of Pilgrimage: Xuanzang and his Meetings with Indian Kings Symposium 23 Jun 2017 11:00 to 11:45
Event Victoria Newhouse American Art Museums in the New Millennium Symposium Abstract My talk is an overview of art museums that have opened in the U.S. since 2000. Part I Major museums built from scratch (brief descriptions): Solomon Guggenheim, Bilbao/ John Paul Getty, Los Angeles Denver Art Museum Lois and Richard Rosenthal … 19 Jun 2017 11:30 to 12:15