Search results for " Gaul"
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Three Amadisian Poems by Pere Gimferrer, José Manuel Lucía Megías and Luis Alberto de Cuenca
2020
Análisis literario de las representaciones de Urganda la Desconocida en textos poéticos de Luis Alberto de Cuenca, Pere Gimferrer y José Manuel Lucía Megías, publicados a partir de 1985. La Desconocida es uno de los seres sobre-naturales más originales de las letras hispánicas. El sincretismo que revelan sus orígenes sufrió una profunda revisión a lo largo del Amadís de Gaula, de Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo, factor que redundó en su importancia en el imagi-nario literario del siglo XVI. De la mano de tres de los poetas que mejor conocen la tradición literaria del Medioevo, se valorarán las significaciones éticas y estéticas de esta insólita resurrección poética, muy diferente en cada uno de…
City gates of Augustodunum and their architectural models (Gaul, Italy, Western Provinces of the Roman Empire)
2012
Augustodunum, civitas Aeduorum, roman city founded under the reign of Augustus, was equipped with four roman city gates : the gate of Arroux and the gate of Saint André, both well preserved, the gate of Saint Andoche which sole remaining part is a flanking tower, and the gate of Rome, destroyed long ago.The heart of this study lies in the stratigraphic reading of those gates structure and in thoughts about the building site of Autun’s city gates operating process. Moreover, since the 16th century, antiquaries, travelers and artists have described in many ways their visits to the roman city gates of Autun. These accounts constitute a major documentary collection of written and iconographical…
City gates of Augustodunum and their architectural models (Gaul, Italy, Western Provinces of the Roman Empire)
2013
Augustodunum, civitas Aeduorum, roman city founded under the reign of Augustus, was equipped with four roman city gates : the gate of Arroux and the gate of Saint André, both well preserved, the gate of Saint Andoche which sole remaining part is a flanking tower, and the gate of Rome, destroyed long ago.The heart of this study lies in the stratigraphic reading of those gates structure and in thoughts about the building site of Autun’s city gates operating process. Moreover, since the 16th century, antiquaries, travelers and artists have described in many ways their visits to the roman city gates of Autun. These accounts constitute a major documentary collection of written and iconographical…
DECOUVERTE D'UNE CARRIERE GALLO-ROMAINE DANS LE QUARTIER SAINT-GILLES : UN CAS UNIQUE A LANGRES
2008
Terres et pierres pour matières de cultures : l'apparition et la diffusion de nouveaux modes et matériaux de construction dans le Nord-Est de la Gaul…
2017
Roman building materials often arose a growing interest through their presence in early contexts, sometimes way before Gallic Wars. Made from natural resources, their final shape corresponds to anthropogenic and cultural constraints. However, even if building materials are not neglected during archaeological excavations, so far they have been considered as playing a minor part in understanding ancient sites. Economical, technical and architectural aspects are regularly mentioned, creating the picture of an exploited « landscape » around the studied areas, but the question of materials as cultural markers witnessing intercultural relations between Rome and Gallic tribes has never really been…
L'eau sur le site d'Alésia : la contrainte hydrogéologique lors du siège de 52 av. J.-C.
2010
Mount Auxois, the theatre of operations during the siege of Alesia, was the object of a field study aimed at defining the area's natural hydraulic barriers. By combining archaeological and historical knowledge, the influence of this environment during a crisis situation such as that of 52 BC was evaluated. Quantification of the water available during the summer months, together with knowledge of the positions occupied by the opposing forces during the siege, provided more detailed information as to how the warring factions organised water supply and water management within their respective entrenchments.
L'établissement rural aristocratique de l'Antiquité tardive "Dessous la Côte Mitière" à Migennes (Yonne) : les fouilles de Jean-Louis-Tainturier
2021
This paper deals with a mainly unpublished roman villa excavated in Migennes (France) between 1976 and 1990.
El cuento de senderos que se bifurcan. El Noble cuento del enperador Carlos Maynes y sus encrucijadas genéricas
2016
International audience; Tras un breve balance del estado de la cuestión en cuanto a las fuentes del Carlos Maynes, este trabajo estudia los cambios genéricos que obran en este relato: paso de «cantar de gesta» a «cuento maravilloso», es decir a relato en prosa de aventuras caballerescas; del docere al delectare; del tema de las reinas injustamente acusadas a la problemática del buen gobierno en el espacio conflictivo de la corte. Estos cruces temáticos nuevos del Carlos Maynes abren, además, muchas puertas: nuevos grupos sociales pueden entrar a formar parte del espacio literario –con la creación de personajes como los villanos Barroquer y Griomoart–, pero también nuevos tonos y estilos com…
Lacoste, un village artisanal et commercial
2012
International audience
Autun, province ecclésiastique de Lyon (Lugdunensis Prima). Compléments au t. IV, p. 37-48
2014
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