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Abstract The inaugural speech develops the idea that, until further notice, there can be no common political identity for the inhabitants of Europe and the European Union, because they are still mostly socialized in their traditional national identities. …
18:00 to 19:00
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15:30 to 16:30
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Abstract How does the flood come to an end, and what does it lead to ? Here again, the text, Gn 8 ,1-9,17, offers more than one answer to these questions. Documents and media Download …
14:00 to 15:00
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The Fall of Man (detail), Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem, 1592. rijksmuseum Guest speakers Daniel Andergassen (Technical University of Munich, Germany) Richard Festenstein (Imperial College, London, UK) Cornelius Gross (EMBL-Rome, Italy) Jean-Charles …
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ASMi, MMD arrotolate, 0035, Corso del Po con alluvioni presso Sannazzaro, 1623. On Wednesday June 4, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Collège de France, Patrick Boucheron and Louise Gentil are organizing a day of round-table discussions in the …
Published on 30 May 2025
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Lecture plan 2.3. and the papyri Exercises delivered by monasteries (continued) 2.3.2. The case of the Epiphanius monastery (continued) 2.3.2.1. A teacher in Cellule B (continued) 2.3.2.2. A teacher in Cellule A (continued) …
11:00 to 12:00
Mamadou Diawara
Authors' rights at odds with history and everyday life in sub-Saharan Africa
Mamadou Diawara
Authors' rights at odds with history and everyday life in sub-Saharan Africa
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Exceptionally, the last seminar will take place on a Friday. Abstract In sub-Saharan Africa, authors' rights were granted to " invented subject ", in colonial times, according to the European Romantic standard of the 19th century. We have progressively …
14:30 to 16:00
Anselme Cormier
Pompeii : archaeology of ivory and bone
Anselme Cormier
Pompeii : archaeology of ivory and bone
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This conference is only available in audio. Abstract In Roman times, ivory was a highly prized luxury material. Its uses ranged from small, everyday instruments to decorations and even furniture and votive objects. The same was true of bone, a material …
09:00 to 11:00
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Abstract There are many ways to define an object, in this case a ship. This lecture explores the approaches of a Latin declamator (Cicero, De l'invention , 2.153), a jurist (Alfenus, Digest, 21.2.44), a scholar (Aulu-Gelle, Nuits attiques, 10.25.5), the …
14:30 to 15:30
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Abstract Can the political love of the late Middle Ages only be understood in opposition to the disenchantment of modernity ? This final session focuses on the figure of Marguerite de Navarre, based on Lucien Febvre's Amour sacré, amour profane (1944). …
11:00 to 12:00
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Summary This lesson looks at the life of French from its various neo-Latin ancestors in Gaul to its status as the national language of France and parts of Belgium and Switzerland ; then we look at its contact with English, and the Amerindian and African …
10:00 to 11:00
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Abstract The third and fourth lectures will focus on the role of activity in the construction of cortical circuits, from the maturation and migration of different populations of neurons, the roles of transient neurons and circuits, to the integration and …
16:00 to 18:00
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At the Collège de France, lectures are open to all, with no conditions of access or prior registration, subject to availability. Major events Inheriting the future As part of its commitment to a shared sustainable future, the Collège de France is …
Published on 29 May 2025
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Abstract Best-seller of antiquity, Homer is the Greek author most often attested by papyrological documentation, and the Iliad is two or three times more frequently attested than the Odyssey . One of the reasons for this is that Homer was the " …
15:30 to 17:00
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14:00 to 16:00
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Abstract We are interested in quasi-linear parabolic systems, in which the diffusion matrix is not uniformly elliptic, but verifies a condition, known as the Petrovskii condition, of positivity of the real part of the eigenvalues. The locally …
11:15 to 12:30
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Abstract Discovered by Edmond Becquerel in 1839, the photovoltaic effect transforms sunlight into electrical power. Spectacular advances in this field have made solar cells emblems of the energy transition. However, although these objects have become …
11:15 to 12:30