Search results for "Auxerre"
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La place des Véens à Auxerre du IIe au XIVe siècle : « zone artisanale », marigot et cimetière (Yonne)
2013
Archéologie en Bourgogne, SRA/Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles de Bourgogne
D'Autessiudurum au quartier Saint-Pierre : recherches récentes à Auxerre (Yonne)
2010
Archéologie en Bourgogne, SRA/Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles de Bourgogne
Foires et marchés à Auxerre aux XIIe et XIIIe siècles
1998
Fairs and markets in Auxerre in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. In addition to numerous "ordinary" and "solemn" markets, there are two fairs during the Middle Ages in Auxerre : the fair in Chandemai which is the largest commercial envent, and the fair in Tannet whose existence after the thirteenth century seems doubtful. Agricultural, meat, fishery and forestry products, as well as finished and semi-finished crafted goods can be found there. The activities of change which were strictly "controlled", as well as lending developped. The role of the fairs in Auxerre was essentially that of regional redistribution. For a long time the fairs and markets in Auxerre were the subject of a stru…
La réformation de la coutume d'Auxerre : histoire externe
1999
The reform of customary laws of Auxerre : external analysis. The first text of the customary law of the bailiwick of Auxerre (1507) underwent a reform in 1561, the changes coming within the scope of the campaign led by the first President of the Parliament of Paris, Christophe de Thou. This article deals with an external analysis of the implementation of the reform. First, we have related the three stages of the reform : the preparatory work, the general assembly and the drafting of a formal text. For the first time, we have stidied the accounting practices of the reform, which brought to light precious information about procedures, protagonists, expenses and salaries. The second part conce…
Diocèse d'Auxerre
2016
International audience
Architecture et décor à Saint-Germain d'Auxerre au IXe siècle : un ou des programmes adaptés
2011
Depuis deux ou trois décennies, les historiens de l'art font appel à un terme et à une notion dont leurs devanciers n'usaient qu'avec parcimonie : le programme. Au Moyen Âge ce mot est inconnu, tant en latin que dans les langues vernaculaires. Quant à la notion, si tant est qu'elle existe, elle s'exprime par un grand nombre de vocables recouvrant des entreprises et des pratiques différentes. Par là même, est-il légitime et pertinent de recourir à ce concept de programme en histoire de l'art médiéval ? Plusieurs chercheurs - archéologues, historiens de l'architecture, de la sculpture, de la peinture, de l'enluminure, du vitrail et même des textes littéraires - se sont posés cette question et…
The Scholica Graecarum glossarum and Martianus Capella
2011
The essay takes into examination the entries of the glossary known as 'Scholica Graecarum glossarum' which feature the influence of the 'De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii' by Martianus Capella. These entries are a secondary accretion to the original glossary. The comparison between the entries of the 'Scholica' and the commentary to the 'De Nuptiis' by Remigius of Auxerre prove his dependence on the glossary.
La cathédrale d’Auxerre
2011
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