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Du Zodiaque et des hommes. Temps, espace, éternité dans les édifices de culte entre le IV e et le XIII e siècle

2017

This dissertation deals with the iconography of the Zodiac between Antiquity and Middle Age, in particular in churches between the XIth and the XIIIth century. The heart of the dissertation is the analysis of a corpus of 260 items. These items concern the figuration of the signs of the Zodiac and the Labors of the months, whether or not combinated, within ecclesial ornamentation between the XIth and the XIIIth century. This period corresponds to the “renaissance” and to the growth of the figuration of the Zodiac in this context. The study is divided into three parts. The first section deals with historiography and with the presentation of the corpus. Then, the origins, re-appropriations and…

IVe-XIIIe siècleiconographie.heavenly JerusalemXIe-XIIIe siècle4th -13th centurySpaceZodiac (signs of the)calendrier11th -13th centuryJérusalem célesteCalendarheavensiconography.TimeLabors of the monthsZodiaque (signes du)espacetempsciel[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyOccupations des mois
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Du Zodiaque et des hommes : temps, espace, éternité dans les édifices de culte entre le IVe et le XIIIe siècle

2017

This dissertation deals with the iconography of the Zodiac between Antiquity and Middle Age, in particular in churches between the XIth and the XIIIth century. The heart of the dissertation is the analysis of a corpus of 260 items. These items concern the figuration of the signs of the Zodiac and the Labors of the months, whether or not combinated, within ecclesial ornamentation between the XIth and the XIIIth century. This period corresponds to the “renaissance” and to the growth of the figuration of the Zodiac in this context. The study is divided into three parts. The first section deals with historiography and with the presentation of the corpus. Then, the origins, re-appropriations and…

Moyen Âge[ SHS.ART ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyZodiaque[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyJérusalem célesteCalendarTimeZodiacIconographyCalendrier[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyMiddle AgesHeavenly JerusalemIconographie
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"Le calendrier de l'arbitrage"

2006

International audience; (CA Paris, 10 nov. 2005, M. R. Tinnes et SA Floradis c/ SA Système U Est, inédit ; CA Paris, 19 janv. 2006, Sté LHB c/ M. G. Pessine, inédit ; CA Paris, 23 juin 2005, Bombardier Transportation Switzerland c/ Siemens AG, inédit)

contrats du commerce international[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawarbitrage commercial international[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawARBITRAGEéthiqueComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawCalendrier de l'arbitrageSources du droit commercial international
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CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE ARTICLE “DE BIBRACTE À AUGUSTODUNUM : OBSERVATIONS ARCHÉOASTRONOMIQUES”

2022

Were the towns of Bibracte and Augustodunum astronomically oriented? We study in this publication an article published in the Revue Archéologique de l'Est which puts forward the hypothesis that the Gallic town of Bibracte respects, in its main buildings, orientations corresponding to sunrise on the Romanized dates of the Celtic festivals and that the Roman city of Augustodunum is rather oriented, in its urban fabric, on sunrises at the solstice, like other Roman cities. Our study tends to invalidate these hypotheses, by re-examining the reliability of the measurements taken and the chronology of the constructions in relation to the establishment of the Julian calendar.

solstice[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistoryarchéologiecalendrier julienAutuntrame urbaineorientationBibracteAugustodunumfêtes celtiquesastronomiearchéoastronomiealignement solaire
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