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Adaptation and redevelopment of sources in the Anonyme Troyana of 1490
The article goes back to the writing and reception conditions of the Anonymous Creyana of 1 490. The chronker does not just comment on or translate his sources, the sumas of Leomarte historia troyana and the Historia destructionis troiae of Guido delle Colonne. On the contrary, it enriches them with...
The Toulousaines BUs (1/3): the time of faculty libraries
The history of toulousan university libraries helps to shed light on the history of their heritage collections. These few milestones, which have no other claim, will be presented in three tickets, corresponding to the administrative history of these libraries, which is not an exact gap in that of un...
Reason books, family books
on the occasion of the seizure of medieval reason books in Jonas, we found a very useful tool, developed by GDR 2649 under the direction of J.-P. Bardet and F.-J. RUGGIU: a census of the private forum’s written records (books of reason, family books, newspapers, etc.) written between the end of the...
Landscape morphological analysis between archaeology and town and country planning. Urban form and country form studies in Val-d'Oise (France)
This work explains how historical landscape study can be used for town and country planning.<br />The morphology studies land allotment, settlement and road networks dynamics. In the first part, we explore the morphological experience in archaeology, geography and town planning. It contains conceptu...
Stéphane Lebecq, Marchands and browsers of the High Middle Age
Chédeville André. Stéphane Lebecq, Marchands and browsers of the Upper Middle Age. In: Annales of Brittany and Western countries. Volume 92, issue 1, 1985. pp. 105-106.
The evolution of the Berber narrative in the narrative sources of the medieval Maghreb (ixive century)
The origins of the Maghreb population have long been the subject of historical debate. Prehistorians accept the idea of a very old human presence, but historians, which largely reproduce ancient and medieval mythographs, show the attachment of this population to the old Middle East. While seeking be...
Metal ceramics in the upper Khabur: the addition of new data from surveys
In old Bronze in Mésopotamie du Nord, so-called ‘metal ceramics’ is a digitally low but exceptionally high quality production. The article presents an unprecedented series of this ceramics, resulting from surveys in Upper Khabur in Syrian Djézireh. A morpho-typological classification allows comparis...
Neither by chance, nor planned. : Gender, sexuality and childbearing during youth in Russia (1970s-2010s)
This study addresses, from a sociological and sociohistorical point of view, the transitions to adulthood of two generations of Russian women by focusing on their entry into sexuality, into conjugality and into motherhood. Interviews were held in Moscow and in Saint Petersburg with women (N=32) and...
Le Collet-Redon (La Couronne, Martigues, Bouches-du-Rhône); past, present and future research into the economy of a final neolithic site
National audience The excavation programme initiated since 1999 in Collet-Redon (Martigues, Bouches-du-Rhône) aims to identify and study successive occupations, with the central problem of phasing out and characterising the final Nolithic installations. This fieldwork was accompanied by a review of...
Bruère-Allichamps, Vallenay, Farges-Allichamps — Lit du Cher, says the ‘Pré de la Maison’
Territory of a major vicus, preceded by continuous occupation, shown by the subaquatic sites discovered by messolithic, Nolithic, Bronze age and the age of the Fer, then Antiquity, Upper Medium Memodan and Carolingian Age, Classical Middle Ages and until contemporary times, Allichamps territory reve...
Can we talk about popular revolts in late antiquity?
the Welsh Bagaudes have been the subject of multiple contradictory and clear-cut interpretations since the 50s: peasant revolts according to Marxist analyses, introduced into the ‘democratisation of culture’ model by Santo Mazzarino, militias of autonomist landowners according to Anglo-Saxon histori...
Introduction: The Nordic cities in the Middle Ages: renaissance, booming, crisis: acts of the International Colloquium of Cerisy-la-Salle (8-12 October 2003)
[published under the direction of Pierre Bouet and François neveux]
CIHAM doctoral study days: “The family through Age, between norms and practices”, Lyon, 24-25 October
Programme 24 October, 14h-17h30 Paul Payan (CIHAM, Avignon Universities) First session: The representations of the model family. Chair of the meeting: Cécile Caby (CIHAM, Lyon 2) Florentin Briffaz (CIHAM, Lyon 2): “The couple, a new paradigm in nobile family constructions? Some reflections based on...
Landscape research in Slovenia
Slovenia lies at the junction of the Alps, the Pannonian plain, the Dinaric mountains, and the Mediterranean and underwent Germanic, Romanic, Hungarian, and Slavic cultural influences. For this reason, its landscapes are very diverse. We distinguish four basic landscape types (Alpine, Pannonian, Din...
Epistemology and practices of digital humanities #ephn2016 — Storify of the Heritage (s) session on 19 February 2016 at the IHA
The second session of the Seminar “Epistemology of Digital Humanities” (#ephn2016) focused on a reflection on heritage and how to promote it, to encourage its availability to various types of specialised and non-specialised audiences. To this end, a first contribution from Davide Gherdevich (UVSQ) r...
Yemen proves it: in western eyes, not all ‘Notre Dames’ are created equal
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The Quesnoy Comtal Residence Park
Bon many castles have a park in Middle Age which is now considered a “green space”. To take just one example, the comtal château in Le Quesnoy, near the Mormal Forest, is not left. The question of how and to what extent this environment has been shaped cannot be missed. The work carried out by histo...
Friendship in the writing of private forum and correspondence, from the Middle Ages to 1914
source: Calenda Presentation Le colloque is concerned with the feeling of friendship, the resulting behaviour and the speeches that reflect it through correspondence and intimate writing, known as ‘private forum’ (family books, memories, memories, personal newspapers), from the end of the Middle Age...
The Byzantino-lombarde border of Puglia (Italy): written sources, local traditions, archaeological research
The lumbar advance in southern Italy interrupted the administrative unit of the Apulia and Calabria region during the seventh century. For two centuries this long homogeneous cultural and economic area will be shared between Byzantin power and the Lombards. The image of this border and the character...
Composition of tephra of the Goldberg volcano (West Eifel, Germany) and search for itS dispersion
Because of intensive exploitation of the Goldberg volcano (West Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany), in the past three decades, additional information has been obtained on its volcanological history and its products. Two important explosive events are recorded in the stratigraphic pile. An attempt is mad...
Images in the city : Monumental decor and urban identity in France at the end of the Middle-Ages
Whether royal lily or Christian cross, the space of medieval towns is characterized by the marks placed on it by medieval institutions.At the end of the Middle-Ages, the new urban elites make the process of marking the city their own by imposing their own signs onthe public space. Thus, they assert...
The diplomatic imagination of an autographer of Leonor de Alburquerque, widow of Fernando I de Aragón (1417)
The author of the letter: ‘la triste queina’ and ‘very rich female’ Leonor de Alburquerque. From the death of her husband the King Fernando I of Aragon in Equal on 2 April 1416 until his death at the age of 60 in Medina del Campo on 16 December 1435, Leonor de Alburquerque, illegitimately related to...
Study of the origin and circulation of the glass protohistorical trimmings of the Age of average Bronze to the final teen Study of the origin and circulation of the glass protohistorical elements of the Age from the average Bronze to the final teen: input from the analyses
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André Allix. Oisans by age. Study of historical geography in high mountains, according to new documents, followed by the transcription of texts. Paris, H. Champion, 1929.
Faure Claude. André Allix. Oisans by age. Study of historical geography in high mountains, according to new documents, followed by the transcription of texts. Paris, H. Champion, 1929.. In: Library of the School of Charters. 1930, volume 91. pp. 341-342.
The 8th century lenses from the excavations of the former Hamage Abbey (North)
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