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  1. 1481

    L’Éducation sentimentale, Frédéric et Rosanette en forêt de Fontainebleau by Sylvie Giraud

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Cependant, plutôt que de restituer dans son intégralité la chronologie rédactionnelle de l’épisode, il s’agit ici de mener une recherche sur la manière dont une enquête préliminaire avec notes d’investigation sur place peut informer un texte fictif, et révéler ainsi quelques-uns des détails de conception, de structuration et d’organisation du roman.…”
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  2. 1482

    Semiotics of alterity and the cultural dimensions of Bible translation by J.A. Naudé, C.L. Miller-Naudé, J.O. Obono

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Alterity involves the incipient sign system, namely the biblical languages and their cultural contexts ranging from Iron Age Israel within the context of the Ancient Near East for the Old Testament to Roman Palestine in the first century for the New Testament. …”
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  3. 1483

    Latin-Byzantine artistic interactions and the church of Saint Basil in Mržep (Montenegro) by Bacci Michele

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Nevertheless, the art-historical debate has been mostly puzzled by the melange, Latin-Byzantine character of the painted images, which has been explained as an outcome of the Union of the Orthodox and Roman churches declared at the Council of Ferrara-Florence in 1438-1439. …”
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  4. 1484

    Plautus’ Casina and its uses in General Education-Level Gender History by Terrance L. Lewis

    “…Since Casina was based on an Athenian New Comedy play (The Lot-Castors by Diphilus), it incorporates elements of late fourth/early third century BCE Athenian ideas on gender, gender roles, and sexuality as well as Republican Roman views on these same areas from approximately a century later. …”
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  5. 1485

    La trajectoire d’un établissement de haut rang du second âge du Fer à la fin de l’Antiquité : les “Cinquante Arpents” à Tremblay-en-France (Seine-Saint-Denis) by Johann Blanchard, Ginette Auxiette, Muriel Boulen, Julien Boislève, Marie Derreumaux, Luc Leconte, Jean-Marc Séguier

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Despite it being heavily eroded, a wealth of data on finds and features represent seven well-characterised occupation phases, grouped into four main phases: Middle and Late Tène, the Early Roman Empire, the second half of the 3rd century and the end of the 4th century. …”
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  6. 1486

    D’Emma Bovary à Gemma Bovery : une approche traductologique by Ilaria Vitali

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The reading I propose in this article is based on Roman Jakobson’s well-known concept of “intersemiotic translation” and seeks to read Gemma Bovery with the tools of “translation criticism”, a branch of translation studies. …”
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  7. 1487

    Le divorce dans l’Antiquité classique : perspective comparatiste by Jean-Baptiste Bonnard, Camille Noûs

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Divorce existed in Classical Antiquity (Greek and Roman worlds, 5th century BCE – 2nd century CE), but it differed significantly from the modern homonymous reality in several features which have more to do with the distinctly patriarchal structures of these ancient societies. …”
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  8. 1488

    Environmental Archaeology and Heritage in Dakhla Oasis, Egypt by Karin Kindermann, Richard Bussmann

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Debates about archaeological heritage in Egypt are commonly focused on the spectacular monuments of the Pharaonic, Greek, and Roman periods. In contrast, landscapes and the long prehistory of Northeast Africa receive far more limited attention. …”
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  9. 1489

    L’iconographie de la croix sur les sarcophages du haut Moyen Âge en Gaule by Anne Flammin

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…In early Christian art, the image of the cross only began appearing on sarcophagi or in the monumental decoration of Roman churches in the mid-fourth century. After having been considered a sign of infamy, it became a symbol of victory, a “trophy cross” during the reign of Emperor Constantine. …”
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  10. 1490

    Le temps, le mouvement et l’immobilité dans les œuvres littéraires et photographiques de Claude Simon by Joanna Kotowska-Miziniak

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Influenced by the formal experiments of the Nouveau Roman, Simon rejects the traditional temporal structure of narrative in favor of Faulkner’s conception of the eternal “present of writing”, which translates at the photographic level where the present is split between the experience of the Operator (the photographer) and the Spectrum (the subject of the photograph). …”
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  11. 1491

    La petite société à l’image de la grande ? L’appartenance fondée dans le mérite ou le droit by Maroussia Raveaud

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The specificity of kindergarten centralizes the question of shared signification in the joint activity of the teacher and his students (Grossen, 2014; Moro, Muller Mirza & Roman, 2014). This article looks at rituals as prototypes of theses joint activities, all while defining psychological and didactic conditions associated to the integration of the child into the school posture, characterized not only by new social forms, but also by new forms of thinking (Moro & Rodriguez, 2014).…”
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  12. 1492

    Prawo karne jako narzędzie przeciwko wulgaryzacji języka by Marek Derlatka

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Everyone should be anxious to follow the maxim of one of the greatest Roman orators - Marcus Fabius Quintilianus: speaking well is living well, being a good person.…”
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  13. 1493

    Dwaj ludzie z lustrem. Metafory fotografii i fotograficzne motywy w etiudach Romana Polańskiego by Magdalena Szczypiorska-Chrzanowska

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This paper attempts to explore the photographic metaphors (Bernd Stiegler’s categories) and motifs drawing on photographic techniques and practices in three short films directed by Roman Polanski while still a student (Two Men and a Wardrobe, Teeth Smile, Murder). …”
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  14. 1494

    Jérôme Leroy, un écrivain social attentif à la montée inquiétante de l’extrême droite

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Jérôme Leroy, après avoir enseigné vingt ans en ZEP, a pris la plume et s’est fait connaître par son premier roman Le Bloc (Folio Gallimard, 2012), dans lequel il imagine l’arrivée au pouvoir du RN (sous le nom de « Bloc patriotique »), en la personne d’Agnès Dorgelles, double de Marine Le Pen. …”
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  15. 1495

    Une cachette d’objets de valeur des années 260 apr. J.-C. dans une villa de la cité des Nerviens (Merbes-le-Château, Belgique) by Nicolas Paridaens, Nicolas Authom, Sébastien Clerbois, Marie-Paule Delplancke, Johan van Heesch

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The Gallo-Roman villa at Champ de Saint-Éloi in Merbes-le-Château (Belgium) lies by the river Sambre, at the eastern limit of the civitas Nerviorum. …”
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  16. 1496

    Societal changes in Ancient Greece impacted terrestrial and marine environments by Andreas Koutsodendris, Joseph Maran, Ulrich Kotthoff, Jörg Lippold, Maria Knipping, Oliver Friedrich, Axel Gerdes, Stefanie Kaboth-Bahr, André Bahr, Hartmut Schulz, Dimitris Sakellariou, Jörg Pross

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This first manifestation of marine pollution coincides with maximum deforestation and agricultural expansion, signaling pervasive human impact on ecosystems connected to the advanced monetized societies during the Hellenistic and Roman periods in Ancient Greece.…”
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  17. 1497

    Le Flaubert de Claude Simon by Gisèle Séginger

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Examining in his works or interviews the explicit references to Flaubert, allusions or re-writings sometimes difficult to detect in his novels, this article strives to define both the place from which Claude Simon wants to write, and his particular positioning with respect to other authors who renewed the novel’s formulas by defending various solutions of the nouveau roman. There is a Claude Simon’s Flaubert who is not Robbe-Grillet’s, and its description helps us to better understand the 20th-century writer’s work. …”
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  18. 1498

    Andreas Eschbach : nouer et dénouer by Dominique Doucet

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Ainsi l’art de nouer et de dénouer, les thèmes de l’écart et de l’instant, de la recherche de l’origine, de la mort et plus massivement du mal, présents dans les romans comme Die Haarteppichknüpfer, Quest, Der Letzte seiner Art, Ausgebrannt ne sont pas sans faire écho à des questions comme l’art combinatoire, la monadologie, l’harmonie préétablie, ou encore la théodicée, thématiques qui structurent et traversent continûment l’œuvre de Leibniz.…”
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  19. 1499

    Ng’angas – Zambian Healers-Diviners and their Relationship with Pentecostal Christianity: The Intermingling of Pre-Christian Beliefs and Christianity by Agnieszka Podolecka and Austin M. Cheyeka

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Apart from world religions like Roman Catholicism and Protestantism, there is a plethora of Pentecostal, Charismatic, and grassroot churches, many of them not immune to ancient spirit veneration. …”
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  20. 1500

    Vente et rançonnement du butin humain des armées romaines à l’époque des conquêtes (264 av. J.-C. – 117 ap. J.-C.) by Jean-Christophe Robert

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…At the height of Roman imperialism, military victories brought in several millions of captives. …”
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