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Old and new hypotheses (I) Thomas Römer, chair The Hebrew Bible and its Contexts Lecture This year's lecture, which will continue next year, will take stock of what we know and hypothesize about the birth and formation of the … 14 Mar 2019 → 16 May 2019 Event Dominique Charpin The deciphering of " the Assyrian " in museums and cabinets Lecture After the deciphering of the Old Persian version of the trilingual inscriptions of the Achaemenid kings, scholars focused their efforts on the version that was then described as "Assyrian", because of its kinship with texts discovered in northern Iraq, at … 11 Jan 2021 11:00 to 12:00 Series Autobiographical narratives and ego-documents in modern times Sanjay Subrahmanyam, chair A global history of early modernity Lecture Abstract The subject of this year's lectures 2018-2019 was the examination and analysis of different kinds of autobiographical narratives from a wide variety of cultures in the modern era. We began with a discussion of the importance of these narratives … 14 Mar 2019 → 18 Apr 2019 Event Patrick Boucheron Latest news from the plague Lecture Between Jean Delumeau's literary fiction of the collective feast and Michel Foucault's political fiction of the plague society, this session examines the constitution of historians' knowledge of plague epidemics in the years 1975-1985. It hypothesizes … 12 Jan 2021 11:00 to 12:00 Series New Roman law documents Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Seminar Roman jurists produced an abundant body of literature, used both in practice and in teaching, which was the main gateway to knowledge of the law in force in the Roman world. However, this literary production came to a halt during the 3rd century A.D. It … 13 Mar 2019 → 05 Jun 2019 Event Stéphane Mallat The regularity, approximation, parsimony triangle Lecture Abstract Dimensionality reduction is at the heart of data modeling and analysis, whether to represent data x or functions of that data f(x). The aim is to build models with as few x or f variables as possible , known as parsimonious representation . This … 13 Jan 2021 09:30 to 11:00 Series Semiotics and ontology : historical landmarks and contemporary perspectives Claudine Tiercelin, chair Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge Lecture The 2018-2019 lecture was part of an examination (to be continued in 2019-2020) of the links between ontology and semiotics. The aim was to show how, in the face of the many impasses to which various " tournants " (linguistic, cognitive, etc.) have led us … 12 Mar 2019 → 16 Apr 2019 Event Luigi Rizzi Invariance and variation : recent ideas on the parametric approach Lecture 8 Jan 2021 11:30 to 13:00 Event Luigi Rizzi On the hierarchical nature of linguistic representations Lecture 8 Jan 2021 10:00 to 11:30 Event Axel Kleinschmidt Spinors and Kac-Moody Symmetry Seminar 9 Jun 2021 16:00 to 17:30 Event Marc Henneaux Hidden symmetries of gravitation (5) Lecture 9 Jun 2021 14:00 to 15:30 Event Jean-Marc Luck Scaling laws of products of random matrices Seminar 11 Jan 2021 11:15 to 12:15 Event Sanjay Subrahmanyam A connected history of the Mughal Empire in India Lecture Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this event is not open to the public. It will be recorded and made available on our website. … 9 Jun 2021 10:00 to 11:00 Event Bernard Derrida The physics of disordered systems and its applications (1) Lecture 11 Jan 2021 09:30 to 11:00 Event Anne Cheng Civilization, an essential value of socialism with Chinese characteristics Lecture 7 Jan 2021 11:00 to 12:00 Event Jean-Noël Robert Reading texts related to the course topic (1) Seminar 5 Jan 2021 16:00 to 18:00 Event Jean-Noël Robert General introduction Lecture 5 Jan 2021 10:30 to 11:30 Event Edhem Eldem Recovery and reminders Lecture Documents and media Download support … 8 Jan 2021 14:00 to 15:30 Event Pierre-Louis Lions First eigenvalues and eigenfunctions (7) Lecture 8 Jan 2021 09:00 to 11:00 Event Dominique Charpin The birth of Assyriology : fieldwork and the start of decipherments Lecture Who founded Assyriology? For Sir Ernest Wallis Budge, who was Chief Curator of West Asian Antiquities at the British Museum from 1894 to 1924, there's no doubt: the credit goes to the English, and the founder of Assyriology is Sir Henry Rawlinson. Yet the … 4 Jan 2021 11:00 to 12:00 Series Legal uses of the past (in the thinking of Roman jurists) Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Lecture Dario Mantovani presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France When we refer to Rome's legal past, we are usually concerned with the evolution of Roman law over the long period from the city's foundation in the 8th century BC, to the … 06 Mar 2019 → 05 Jun 2019 Event Patrick Boucheron In medias res (general introduction) Lecture The passage of death into the life of a woman in Marseille in 1348: so begins this year's lecture in medias res. We talk about experience and narrative, following on from last year's lessons, but also about mourning and scientific progress, presenting the … 5 Jan 2021 11:00 to 12:00 Event Thomas Lecuit Constraints and plasticity in development and evolution Symposium Thursday, June 3, 2021 14 h 00 : Welcome and introduction to the meeting 14 h 05 : Lluis Quintana-Murci - Collège de France and Institut Pasteur, Paris, France Understanding Human Immunology through the Lens of Evolution 14 h 35 : Detlev Arendt - European … 3 Jun 2021 14:00 to 18:50 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 358 Page 359 Page 360 Page 361 Page 362 Page 363 Page 364 Page 365 Page 366 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Antoine Compagnon " A little bit of everything, I tell you ! " Lecture 5 Jan 2021 16:30 to 17:30
Series Birth of the Bible. Old and new hypotheses (I) Thomas Römer, chair The Hebrew Bible and its Contexts Lecture This year's lecture, which will continue next year, will take stock of what we know and hypothesize about the birth and formation of the … 14 Mar 2019 → 16 May 2019
Event Dominique Charpin The deciphering of " the Assyrian " in museums and cabinets Lecture After the deciphering of the Old Persian version of the trilingual inscriptions of the Achaemenid kings, scholars focused their efforts on the version that was then described as "Assyrian", because of its kinship with texts discovered in northern Iraq, at … 11 Jan 2021 11:00 to 12:00
Series Autobiographical narratives and ego-documents in modern times Sanjay Subrahmanyam, chair A global history of early modernity Lecture Abstract The subject of this year's lectures 2018-2019 was the examination and analysis of different kinds of autobiographical narratives from a wide variety of cultures in the modern era. We began with a discussion of the importance of these narratives … 14 Mar 2019 → 18 Apr 2019
Event Patrick Boucheron Latest news from the plague Lecture Between Jean Delumeau's literary fiction of the collective feast and Michel Foucault's political fiction of the plague society, this session examines the constitution of historians' knowledge of plague epidemics in the years 1975-1985. It hypothesizes … 12 Jan 2021 11:00 to 12:00
Series New Roman law documents Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Seminar Roman jurists produced an abundant body of literature, used both in practice and in teaching, which was the main gateway to knowledge of the law in force in the Roman world. However, this literary production came to a halt during the 3rd century A.D. It … 13 Mar 2019 → 05 Jun 2019
Event Stéphane Mallat The regularity, approximation, parsimony triangle Lecture Abstract Dimensionality reduction is at the heart of data modeling and analysis, whether to represent data x or functions of that data f(x). The aim is to build models with as few x or f variables as possible , known as parsimonious representation . This … 13 Jan 2021 09:30 to 11:00
Series Semiotics and ontology : historical landmarks and contemporary perspectives Claudine Tiercelin, chair Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge Lecture The 2018-2019 lecture was part of an examination (to be continued in 2019-2020) of the links between ontology and semiotics. The aim was to show how, in the face of the many impasses to which various " tournants " (linguistic, cognitive, etc.) have led us … 12 Mar 2019 → 16 Apr 2019
Event Luigi Rizzi Invariance and variation : recent ideas on the parametric approach Lecture 8 Jan 2021 11:30 to 13:00
Event Luigi Rizzi On the hierarchical nature of linguistic representations Lecture 8 Jan 2021 10:00 to 11:30
Event Sanjay Subrahmanyam A connected history of the Mughal Empire in India Lecture Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this event is not open to the public. It will be recorded and made available on our website. … 9 Jun 2021 10:00 to 11:00
Event Bernard Derrida The physics of disordered systems and its applications (1) Lecture 11 Jan 2021 09:30 to 11:00
Event Anne Cheng Civilization, an essential value of socialism with Chinese characteristics Lecture 7 Jan 2021 11:00 to 12:00
Event Jean-Noël Robert Reading texts related to the course topic (1) Seminar 5 Jan 2021 16:00 to 18:00
Event Edhem Eldem Recovery and reminders Lecture Documents and media Download support … 8 Jan 2021 14:00 to 15:30
Event Dominique Charpin The birth of Assyriology : fieldwork and the start of decipherments Lecture Who founded Assyriology? For Sir Ernest Wallis Budge, who was Chief Curator of West Asian Antiquities at the British Museum from 1894 to 1924, there's no doubt: the credit goes to the English, and the founder of Assyriology is Sir Henry Rawlinson. Yet the … 4 Jan 2021 11:00 to 12:00
Series Legal uses of the past (in the thinking of Roman jurists) Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Lecture Dario Mantovani presents his lecture in the series les courTs du Collège de France When we refer to Rome's legal past, we are usually concerned with the evolution of Roman law over the long period from the city's foundation in the 8th century BC, to the … 06 Mar 2019 → 05 Jun 2019
Event Patrick Boucheron In medias res (general introduction) Lecture The passage of death into the life of a woman in Marseille in 1348: so begins this year's lecture in medias res. We talk about experience and narrative, following on from last year's lessons, but also about mourning and scientific progress, presenting the … 5 Jan 2021 11:00 to 12:00
Event Thomas Lecuit Constraints and plasticity in development and evolution Symposium Thursday, June 3, 2021 14 h 00 : Welcome and introduction to the meeting 14 h 05 : Lluis Quintana-Murci - Collège de France and Institut Pasteur, Paris, France Understanding Human Immunology through the Lens of Evolution 14 h 35 : Detlev Arendt - European … 3 Jun 2021 14:00 to 18:50