Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 1570 results Filters Content type Content type Lessons (22969) (-) News (1570) People (1321) Chair (352) Editions (340) Page (230) Research (26) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Active filters News News Tribute to Lucien Bernot Lucien Bernot, chair Sociography of Southeast Asia Lucien Bernot (1919-1993) Lucien Bernot, Professor of Sociography of Southeast Asia at the Collège de France, was born on December 2, 1919 in Gien, Loiret. Of Burgundian peasant descent, his father, a PTT worker, had taught himself to read. Unable to … Published on 15 January 1995 News Tribute to André Bareau André Bareau, chair Study of Buddhism André Bareau (1921-1993) Mr. Administrator, dear colleagues, As a student, I attended lectures by André Bareau. When I joined the CNRS, he became my research director. As a candidate for the newly-created chair in the history of Buddhism at the Collège de … Published on 15 January 1994 News Tribute to André Chastel André Chastel, chair Renaissance art and civilization in Italy André Chastel (November 15, 1912 - July 18, 1990) André Chastel died on July 18, 1990. Until the last few months, he had remained very active and present at the Collège itself. Many of us find it hard to believe that he's gone. Knowing the affection he … Published on 1 January 1992 News Tribute to Fernand Braudel Fernand Braudel, chair History of modern civilization Fernand Braudel (1902-1985) Fernand Braudel was born on August 24, 1902 in Luméville, a commune in the Meuse département. Between 1913 and 1920, he studied in Paris at the Lycée Voltaire. Agrégé in 1924, he began his teaching career in Constantine, … Published on 15 November 1986 News Tribute to Raymond Aron Raymond Aron, chair Sociology of modern civilization Raymond Aron (March 14, 1905 - October 17, 1983) Raymond Aron's death has moved international opinion; it has saddened French opinion, and even more deeply affected the Collège, since he wished to complete and crown his academic career in our house. The … Published on 1 July 1984 News Tribute to Roland Barthes Roland Barthes, chair Literary semiology Roland Barthes (November 12, 1915 - March 26, 1980) This is the second time in a very short space of time that I've had to talk to you about Roland Barthes. A few years ago, when I proposed to welcome him among you, the originality and importance of a … Published on 1 December 1980 News Tribute to Marcel Bataillon Marcel Bataillon, chair Languages and literatures of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America Marcel Bataillon (May 20, 1895 – June 4, 1977) Although many of our colleagues knew Marcel Bataillon's work and person much better than I did, I felt it incumbent on me, as his successor in this role, to pay him a traditional tribute. His death, which … Published on 1 December 1978 News Tribute to Emile Benveniste Emile Benveniste, chair Comparative grammar Emile Benveniste (May 27, 1902 - October 3, 1976) Emile Benveniste, who died in Versailles on October 3, 1976, was a scholar who for over thirty years embodied his discipline in all its fullness and diversity. He was born in Aleppo in 1902. Agrégé in … Published on 1 December 1978 News Tribute to Henri Bergson Henri Bergson, chair Modern philosophy Henri Bergson (1859-1941) Gentlemen, I thought, at the beginning of this year which finds France at its lowest ebb, its life subjected to the harshest trials, its future almost unimaginable, that I should express here the wishes we all form, absent and … Published on 9 January 1941 News Tribute to Arsène d'Arsonval and Henri Bergson Arsène d’Arsonval, chair Medicine Arsène d'Arsonval (1851-1941) Henri Bergson (1859-1941) The last few weeks have been heavy for us, and in the space of eight days we have lost two of our most eminent colleagues, both honorary professors: Arsène d'Arsonval and Henri Bergson. They are both … Published on 12 January 1941 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Current page 66
News Tribute to Lucien Bernot Lucien Bernot, chair Sociography of Southeast Asia Lucien Bernot (1919-1993) Lucien Bernot, Professor of Sociography of Southeast Asia at the Collège de France, was born on December 2, 1919 in Gien, Loiret. Of Burgundian peasant descent, his father, a PTT worker, had taught himself to read. Unable to … Published on 15 January 1995
News Tribute to André Bareau André Bareau, chair Study of Buddhism André Bareau (1921-1993) Mr. Administrator, dear colleagues, As a student, I attended lectures by André Bareau. When I joined the CNRS, he became my research director. As a candidate for the newly-created chair in the history of Buddhism at the Collège de … Published on 15 January 1994
News Tribute to André Chastel André Chastel, chair Renaissance art and civilization in Italy André Chastel (November 15, 1912 - July 18, 1990) André Chastel died on July 18, 1990. Until the last few months, he had remained very active and present at the Collège itself. Many of us find it hard to believe that he's gone. Knowing the affection he … Published on 1 January 1992
News Tribute to Fernand Braudel Fernand Braudel, chair History of modern civilization Fernand Braudel (1902-1985) Fernand Braudel was born on August 24, 1902 in Luméville, a commune in the Meuse département. Between 1913 and 1920, he studied in Paris at the Lycée Voltaire. Agrégé in 1924, he began his teaching career in Constantine, … Published on 15 November 1986
News Tribute to Raymond Aron Raymond Aron, chair Sociology of modern civilization Raymond Aron (March 14, 1905 - October 17, 1983) Raymond Aron's death has moved international opinion; it has saddened French opinion, and even more deeply affected the Collège, since he wished to complete and crown his academic career in our house. The … Published on 1 July 1984
News Tribute to Roland Barthes Roland Barthes, chair Literary semiology Roland Barthes (November 12, 1915 - March 26, 1980) This is the second time in a very short space of time that I've had to talk to you about Roland Barthes. A few years ago, when I proposed to welcome him among you, the originality and importance of a … Published on 1 December 1980
News Tribute to Marcel Bataillon Marcel Bataillon, chair Languages and literatures of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America Marcel Bataillon (May 20, 1895 – June 4, 1977) Although many of our colleagues knew Marcel Bataillon's work and person much better than I did, I felt it incumbent on me, as his successor in this role, to pay him a traditional tribute. His death, which … Published on 1 December 1978
News Tribute to Emile Benveniste Emile Benveniste, chair Comparative grammar Emile Benveniste (May 27, 1902 - October 3, 1976) Emile Benveniste, who died in Versailles on October 3, 1976, was a scholar who for over thirty years embodied his discipline in all its fullness and diversity. He was born in Aleppo in 1902. Agrégé in … Published on 1 December 1978
News Tribute to Henri Bergson Henri Bergson, chair Modern philosophy Henri Bergson (1859-1941) Gentlemen, I thought, at the beginning of this year which finds France at its lowest ebb, its life subjected to the harshest trials, its future almost unimaginable, that I should express here the wishes we all form, absent and … Published on 9 January 1941
News Tribute to Arsène d'Arsonval and Henri Bergson Arsène d’Arsonval, chair Medicine Arsène d'Arsonval (1851-1941) Henri Bergson (1859-1941) The last few weeks have been heavy for us, and in the space of eight days we have lost two of our most eminent colleagues, both honorary professors: Arsène d'Arsonval and Henri Bergson. They are both … Published on 12 January 1941