Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 28430 results Filters Content type Content type Lessons (24227) News (1800) People (1402) Chair (360) Editions (352) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) News Publication of the opening lecture by Professor Salikoko S. Mufwene Salikoko S. Mufwene, chair French-speaking worlds Salikoko S. Mufwene Human migration and linguistic evolution. The paths of Creole and French What if the study of Creole languages could also tell us something about the history of the formation of Romance languages ? Far from being immutable, languages … Published on 11 February 2025 Event Iqbal Dhaliwal Talk by Iqbal Dhaliwal Symposium 23 Jun 2023 17:30 to 18:00 News The collective spirit of mathematics Timothy Gowers, chair Combinatorics Every two weeks, a current scientific topic is explored by a researcher from the Collège de France. Every two weeks, a current scientific topic is explored by a researcher from the Collège de France. Pegah Pournajafi Mathematics is often perceived by the … Published on 10 February 2025 News A horticultural library focusing on Japan Libraries and archives Kaiko hanashigai no den: Jindai goshu [Free rearing of the five ancient silkworm species], 1874 The Collège de France's Japanese Studies Library holds a fine collection of works, archives and manuscripts by botanist Hippolyte de Castillon (1830-1898), … Published on 10 February 2025 News Building mathematical proofs Thierry Coquand, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Documents and media Discover this article with our online reader Download article Mathematician and professor of computer science at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Thierry Coquand is a proponent of constructivist philosophy in mathematics. He … Published on 10 February 2025 Event Jutta Urpilainen Address Symposium 23 Jun 2023 10:00 to 10:15 Event Martin Hirsch, Bruno Crépon & Cyril Nouveau How Experiments Have Informed the Work of the Public Employment Agency in France Symposium Introduced by Cillian Nolan (Director of Policy, J-PAL Europe) Moderated by Ilf Bencheikh , Director of Training, Finance and Operations, J-PAL … 22 Jun 2023 10:45 to 11:15 Series Nature as historical experience Philippe Descola, chair Anthropology of nature Symposium Symposium organized in partnership with the Collège de France, the German Historical Institute (DHIP) and the Center for Historical Ontology (CHO). All day June 27 and morning June 28 at the German Historical Institute 8, rue du Parc-Royal, 75003 Paris … 28 Jun 2022 Event William Marx Discussion Symposium 16 Jun 2023 18:10 to 18:30 Event Francesco Massa Polis-religion in Late Antiquity : a relevant concept for the Roman Empire of the 5th century AD ? Symposium Abstract The aim of this paper is to examine the relevance of the notion of polis-religion for Late Antiquity, and more specifically for the post-Constantinian era. Two aspects will be analyzed : firstly, the possible reorganization of civic religion in … 30 Jun 2023 12:45 to 13:45 Event Paul Cournarie The foundation of authority : Hellenistic rulers' entries Symposium Abstract The entrance ceremony ( apantèsis ), a specimen of the cult of rulers in Hellenistic times, has been the subject of readings vacillating between politics and religion : a simple tool of domination according to historiography of the early 20th … 30 Jun 2023 11:45 to 12:45 Event Nicole Belayche Ritual authorities and individual religious experience : reflections based on confessional stelae and Eleusinian mystèria Symposium Abstract Historiography has generally classified the historiettes engraved on Anatolian confession stelae, like the mystical experience (that of initiation at Eleusis, which I'll take as an example), as individual and personal religious experiences, or … 30 Jun 2023 10:30 to 11:30 Event Pierre Bonnechere Topos and reality : the pious synergy between cities and oracles in accordance with your patria and your nomizomena Symposium Abstract The example of divination enriches the debate on religious polis . The classicists had long since freed the Greek political sphere, and all decision-making power, from the influence of religion. Relying on the " rationalism " of the elites, … 29 Jun 2023 17:30 to 18:30 Event Paulin Ismard Sharing cults : actors in polis-religion Symposium Abstract The notions of polis-religion and civic religion were first used to characterize the specificity of Greek and Roman polytheistic experience in relation to Christianity. Recent criticisms have highlighted the importance of individual and … 29 Jun 2023 16:30 to 17:30 Event Gunnel Ekroth "Polis-religion" at Home? The Temenos Concept between the Public and the Domestic Sphere Symposium Abstract The notion polis religion has been the focus of debate in recent decades and its applicability to Greek religion questioned, in particular concerning its relevance for covering the religious activity of individuals. Most discussions have taken … 29 Jun 2023 15:00 to 16:00 Event Antoine Chabod Neither magistrate nor priest ? Law-makers between civic normativity and ritual practices in archaic and classical Greece Symposium Abstract From Cretan mnemonics to Athenian exegetes, the Greek cities of the 6th and 5th centuries frequently entrusted the preservation of their laws to one or more persons charged with verbalizing them on various occasions. The status of these speech … 29 Jun 2023 14:00 to 15:00 Event Emily Kearns "Learning my instructions, Orestes...": Who Authorises Worship in the Greek World? Symposium Abstract Modern scholars discuss the foundation of cults in human terms, often through the opposition of public and private, city and individual. The Greeks themselves could also speak in this way, but on other levels - and not only that of myth - they … 29 Jun 2023 11:30 to 12:30 Event Carmine Pisano The 'polis-religion' in the Mirror of Exousia: Sources of Authority in Greek Ritual Norms Symposium Abstract The polis-religion model was born to explain the dynamics of authority in a tradition without church and dogma. A good way to test the efficacy of the model is therefore to assess it in the light of the Greek vision of authority understood as … 29 Jun 2023 10:30 to 11:30 Publication Jean-Philippe Bouchaud De la physique statistique aux sciences sociales Le krach de 1987 ou la crise financière de 2008 sont des événements incompréhensibles dans le cadre de l’économie néoclassique. Leur survenance a montré les limites, voire le caractère néfaste de cette théorie. Spécialiste de physique statistique, … 27 November 2024 Publication Xavier Leroy Le logiciel, entre l'esprit et la matière Un même matériel informatique peut remplir de nombreuses fonctions différentes par simple changement du logiciel qu’il exécute. Cette extraordinaire plasticité a permis à l’ordinateur de sortir des centres de calcul et de se répandre partout, des objets … 27 November 2024 Publication François Déroche La voix et le calame Comment comprendre l'islam sans savoir comment s’est formé, puis fixé, son texte fondateur, le Coran ? La découverte d’un palimpseste à Sanaa en 1973 a confirmé l'existence d’autres recensions du texte coranique dans les premiers siècles de l'islam. Leur … 27 November 2024 Publication Hugues de Thé L'oncologie : de l'empirisme à la biologie intégrée Après des décennies d'études descriptives, la biologie du cancer vit une véritable révolution : les approches génétiques ont permis d'identifier beaucoup des dérégulations cellulaires susceptibles d'entraîner des tumeurs. Un traitement combinant arsenic … 27 November 2024 Publication Alain Fischer Médecine expérimentale Fondée par Claude Bernard au XIX e siècle, la médecine expérimentale a orienté de façon décisive la recherche médicale et surtout la biologie moderne. C’est grâce à elle qu'a été mis en relief, entre autres, le rôle du système immunitaire, c'est-à-dire … 27 November 2024 Publication Alain de Libera Où va la philosophie médiévale ? Où va la philosophie médiévale ? Elle va là où est la philosophie. Elle est là où va la philosophie. Elle est devenue médiévale, passé le Moyen Âge. Elle était seulement philosophie quand le Moyen Âge était encore saeculum modernorum , « siècle des … 27 November 2024 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 243 Page 244 Page 245 Page 246 Page 247 Page 248 Page 249 Page 250 Page 251 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
News Publication of the opening lecture by Professor Salikoko S. Mufwene Salikoko S. Mufwene, chair French-speaking worlds Salikoko S. Mufwene Human migration and linguistic evolution. The paths of Creole and French What if the study of Creole languages could also tell us something about the history of the formation of Romance languages ? Far from being immutable, languages … Published on 11 February 2025
News The collective spirit of mathematics Timothy Gowers, chair Combinatorics Every two weeks, a current scientific topic is explored by a researcher from the Collège de France. Every two weeks, a current scientific topic is explored by a researcher from the Collège de France. Pegah Pournajafi Mathematics is often perceived by the … Published on 10 February 2025
News A horticultural library focusing on Japan Libraries and archives Kaiko hanashigai no den: Jindai goshu [Free rearing of the five ancient silkworm species], 1874 The Collège de France's Japanese Studies Library holds a fine collection of works, archives and manuscripts by botanist Hippolyte de Castillon (1830-1898), … Published on 10 February 2025
News Building mathematical proofs Thierry Coquand, chair Computer Sciences and Digital Technologies Documents and media Discover this article with our online reader Download article Mathematician and professor of computer science at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Thierry Coquand is a proponent of constructivist philosophy in mathematics. He … Published on 10 February 2025
Event Martin Hirsch, Bruno Crépon & Cyril Nouveau How Experiments Have Informed the Work of the Public Employment Agency in France Symposium Introduced by Cillian Nolan (Director of Policy, J-PAL Europe) Moderated by Ilf Bencheikh , Director of Training, Finance and Operations, J-PAL … 22 Jun 2023 10:45 to 11:15
Series Nature as historical experience Philippe Descola, chair Anthropology of nature Symposium Symposium organized in partnership with the Collège de France, the German Historical Institute (DHIP) and the Center for Historical Ontology (CHO). All day June 27 and morning June 28 at the German Historical Institute 8, rue du Parc-Royal, 75003 Paris … 28 Jun 2022
Event Francesco Massa Polis-religion in Late Antiquity : a relevant concept for the Roman Empire of the 5th century AD ? Symposium Abstract The aim of this paper is to examine the relevance of the notion of polis-religion for Late Antiquity, and more specifically for the post-Constantinian era. Two aspects will be analyzed : firstly, the possible reorganization of civic religion in … 30 Jun 2023 12:45 to 13:45
Event Paul Cournarie The foundation of authority : Hellenistic rulers' entries Symposium Abstract The entrance ceremony ( apantèsis ), a specimen of the cult of rulers in Hellenistic times, has been the subject of readings vacillating between politics and religion : a simple tool of domination according to historiography of the early 20th … 30 Jun 2023 11:45 to 12:45
Event Nicole Belayche Ritual authorities and individual religious experience : reflections based on confessional stelae and Eleusinian mystèria Symposium Abstract Historiography has generally classified the historiettes engraved on Anatolian confession stelae, like the mystical experience (that of initiation at Eleusis, which I'll take as an example), as individual and personal religious experiences, or … 30 Jun 2023 10:30 to 11:30
Event Pierre Bonnechere Topos and reality : the pious synergy between cities and oracles in accordance with your patria and your nomizomena Symposium Abstract The example of divination enriches the debate on religious polis . The classicists had long since freed the Greek political sphere, and all decision-making power, from the influence of religion. Relying on the " rationalism " of the elites, … 29 Jun 2023 17:30 to 18:30
Event Paulin Ismard Sharing cults : actors in polis-religion Symposium Abstract The notions of polis-religion and civic religion were first used to characterize the specificity of Greek and Roman polytheistic experience in relation to Christianity. Recent criticisms have highlighted the importance of individual and … 29 Jun 2023 16:30 to 17:30
Event Gunnel Ekroth "Polis-religion" at Home? The Temenos Concept between the Public and the Domestic Sphere Symposium Abstract The notion polis religion has been the focus of debate in recent decades and its applicability to Greek religion questioned, in particular concerning its relevance for covering the religious activity of individuals. Most discussions have taken … 29 Jun 2023 15:00 to 16:00
Event Antoine Chabod Neither magistrate nor priest ? Law-makers between civic normativity and ritual practices in archaic and classical Greece Symposium Abstract From Cretan mnemonics to Athenian exegetes, the Greek cities of the 6th and 5th centuries frequently entrusted the preservation of their laws to one or more persons charged with verbalizing them on various occasions. The status of these speech … 29 Jun 2023 14:00 to 15:00
Event Emily Kearns "Learning my instructions, Orestes...": Who Authorises Worship in the Greek World? Symposium Abstract Modern scholars discuss the foundation of cults in human terms, often through the opposition of public and private, city and individual. The Greeks themselves could also speak in this way, but on other levels - and not only that of myth - they … 29 Jun 2023 11:30 to 12:30
Event Carmine Pisano The 'polis-religion' in the Mirror of Exousia: Sources of Authority in Greek Ritual Norms Symposium Abstract The polis-religion model was born to explain the dynamics of authority in a tradition without church and dogma. A good way to test the efficacy of the model is therefore to assess it in the light of the Greek vision of authority understood as … 29 Jun 2023 10:30 to 11:30
Publication Jean-Philippe Bouchaud De la physique statistique aux sciences sociales Le krach de 1987 ou la crise financière de 2008 sont des événements incompréhensibles dans le cadre de l’économie néoclassique. Leur survenance a montré les limites, voire le caractère néfaste de cette théorie. Spécialiste de physique statistique, … 27 November 2024
Publication Xavier Leroy Le logiciel, entre l'esprit et la matière Un même matériel informatique peut remplir de nombreuses fonctions différentes par simple changement du logiciel qu’il exécute. Cette extraordinaire plasticité a permis à l’ordinateur de sortir des centres de calcul et de se répandre partout, des objets … 27 November 2024
Publication François Déroche La voix et le calame Comment comprendre l'islam sans savoir comment s’est formé, puis fixé, son texte fondateur, le Coran ? La découverte d’un palimpseste à Sanaa en 1973 a confirmé l'existence d’autres recensions du texte coranique dans les premiers siècles de l'islam. Leur … 27 November 2024
Publication Hugues de Thé L'oncologie : de l'empirisme à la biologie intégrée Après des décennies d'études descriptives, la biologie du cancer vit une véritable révolution : les approches génétiques ont permis d'identifier beaucoup des dérégulations cellulaires susceptibles d'entraîner des tumeurs. Un traitement combinant arsenic … 27 November 2024
Publication Alain Fischer Médecine expérimentale Fondée par Claude Bernard au XIX e siècle, la médecine expérimentale a orienté de façon décisive la recherche médicale et surtout la biologie moderne. C’est grâce à elle qu'a été mis en relief, entre autres, le rôle du système immunitaire, c'est-à-dire … 27 November 2024
Publication Alain de Libera Où va la philosophie médiévale ? Où va la philosophie médiévale ? Elle va là où est la philosophie. Elle est là où va la philosophie. Elle est devenue médiévale, passé le Moyen Âge. Elle était seulement philosophie quand le Moyen Âge était encore saeculum modernorum , « siècle des … 27 November 2024