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Crossed Histories : a literary history of sciences and a scientific history of literature during the nineteenth century (Europe and United States – HC19
Our aim is to study the way (political and historical) by wich the idea of the two cultures became an evidence in nineteenth century France and Europe; to show how powerful and important the references of literary works or of literature may be for the constitution of scientific disciplins, and to co
Ibadi Kharijism in the Medieval Maghreb (eighth to thirteenth centuries): territories, networks and models. – MAGHRIBADITE
Is Ibadism a marginal Islam ? Certainly, if we consider that this sweetened heir of the Kharijite nebula is now reduced to a few isolated and dispersed strongholds (Oman, Zanzibar, North Africa). However, this forgotten minority has played a significant role in the history and now claims to be the o
Digitalized edition of the AA9 manuscript of the Archives Municipales de Montpellier known as "Le Petit Talamus" – TALAMUS
Beyond the realization of the editon and the restitution both to scholars and to the general public of such an important text, the main objective was to question the relationships established between the town itself and the «Petit Thalamus« which appears to be the changing receptacle of its own memo
Socrates : texts, traditions and interpretations. Towards a new hermeneutics of Socraticism (from Antquity to the end of the Medieval Period). – SOCRATES
We intend to rebuild and reorganize the textual material on Socrates (more than 1200 pages of Greek and Latin texts), to translate and annotate this whole corpus in order to provide the scientific community of researchers and teachers, but also a wider readership of students, with an indispensable w
Development of dendrometrical tools used in anthracology: study of the interactions between Man, resources and environments – DENDRAC
In archaeological sites, charcoal remains are an excellent marker of the environments frequented by man and of the plant formations that developed in these areas. As a residue of fire-wood selected and transported by man, charcoal also reflects techniques of forest management. Nevertheless, anthraco