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Words, sorts: the lexicon of magic in Muslim worlds (workshop)
Billet of the research book ‘The world of djinns’ (djinns.hypotheses.org), programme of the workshop ‘The words, the sorts: the lexicon of magic in Muslim worlds’. Saturday, 8 July 2017 takes place a one-day workshop under the title ‘The words, sorts: the lexicon of magic in Muslim worlds’, organise...
The image of barbarians in teaching history at primary school: between myth and reality
Seminar: Education, history and society Conan, Attila, Thor, all of which bring us to a terrible barbare. The representation of an assoiffed blood and gold guerrier remains firmly rooted in the popular imagination despite archaeological advances. What image is conveyed in the teaching of history at...
International Colloquium “Men’s Language, Demon Language, God Language”, 25-26 November, Paris
International Colloquium “Men’s Language, Demonons Language, God Language”, which will take place at the Amphitheatre of the Protestant Institute of Theology (83, Boulevard Arago — 75014 Paris) on Thursday 25 November 2010 at 16 h-19 and Friday 26 November at 9h-19. This colloquium was organised as...
“Barbaric names: forms and contexts of a magic practice (Colloque-Seminar International organised by the Chair of History of the End of Antiquity Syncretisms led by Michel Tardieu, College of France, in collaboration with EPHE and CNRS (UMR 8584), held at the Collège de France, Paris, 13/06/2007)”
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The Carnet du Cénb
The Book of Cénb reports on the latest developments in the CÉNOB project (“Corpus des statements des nom barbares”). It is the only international scientific project on ‘barbaric names’ which, until the end of antiquity, mainly magic documents and texts, as well as philosophical (neoplatonicians) and...
From the Folla delinquente to follacultura: Scipio Sighele and Pasquale Rossi prophetes from modernity at the turn of the century
The birth of crowd psychology in Italy, in the melt of lumbrosian criminal thinking, is still largely unknown. The Italian precursors of Gustave Le Bon and its whale Psychology are named C. Lombroso, G. Sergi or A. Niceforo. But the two most prominent characters of this current are Scipio Sighele (1...
Le Livre du grand traité initiatique (Deux livres de Ieou) : dessins et rites
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