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To be a historian of ancient … 5 Oct 1984 18:00 - 19:00 Event Pierre Joliot Cellular bioenergetics Opening lecture 11 Dec 1981 18:00 - 19:00 Event Yves Bonnefoy Presence and image Opening lecture What I wanted and tried to do : to pose the question of poetry as a witness to its own time : to this end, to analyze the paths of poetic creation in the great works of the past - recognized in their difference thanks to historical works - but also … 4 Dec 1981 18:00 - 19:00 Series History of Rome Paul Veyne, chair History of Rome Opening lecture 05 Dec 1976 Event Alain Connes Analysis and geometry Opening lecture Abstract In 1637, Descartes revolutionized geometry : by associating three coordinates with each point in space, he laid the foundations for algebraic geometry. This geometry is known as " commutative " : the product of two quantities does not depend on … 11 Jan 1985 18:00 - 19:00 Series Cellular communications Jean-Pierre Changeux, chair Cellular communications Opening lecture 16 Jan 1976 Series Social and Intellectual History of China Jacques Gernet, chair Social and intellectual history of China Opening lecture 04 Dec 1975 Event Jean-Marie Lehn Molecular interaction chemistry Opening lecture 7 Mar 1980 18:00 - 19:00 Series History of religious mentalities Jean Delumeau, chair History of religious mentalities Opening lecture 13 Feb 1975 Series Group theory Jacques Tits, chair Group theory Opening lecture 14 Jan 1975 Event Paul-Marie Veyne History of Rome Opening lecture 5 Dec 1976 18:00 - 19:00 Series Cellular biochemistry François Gros, chair Cellular biochemistry Opening lecture 15 Jan 1974 Series Corpuscular physics Marcel Froissart, chair Corpuscular physics Opening lecture 10 Jan 1974 Series Atomic and molecular physics Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, chair Atomic and molecular physics Opening lecture 11 Dec 1973 Series History of modern civilization Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, chair History of modern civilization Opening lecture 30 Nov 1973 Event Jean-Pierre Changeux Cellular communications Opening lecture Abstract The brain is a machine that processes information, records it and gives orders like a computer. All its functions, however noble, result exclusively from the assembly of cellular elements, their interactions and the signals received from the … 16 Jan 1976 18:00 - 19:00 Event Jacques Gernet Social and Intellectual History of China Opening lecture Abstract It is above all as a historian, concerned with the concrete data of the evolution of Chinese society, that I intend to approach the history of ideas, conceptions and intellectual currents in China. The time has passed when Chinese history was … 4 Dec 1975 18:00 - 19:00 Event Jean Delumeau History of religious mentalities in the modern West Opening lecture In the West of the 16th-18th centuries, what were the reciprocal relationships between the religious behavior of a community recognized as significant, its mental tools, its conceptual grid, its scale of values, and its type of emotionality ? The aim … 13 Feb 1975 18:00 - 19:00 Event Jacques Tits Group theory Opening lecture 14 Jan 1975 18:00 - 19:00 Event François Gros Cellular biochemistry Opening lecture Abstract The molecular revolution in biology is fourfold : the chemical identification of hereditary material as polymerized nucleic acid, the elucidation of the structures of biological macromolecules, the proof that the structure and biosynthesis of … 15 Jan 1974 18:00 - 19:00 Event Marcel Froissart Corpuscular physics Opening lecture Documents and media Download the full text of the opening lecture … 10 Jan 1974 18:00 - 19:00 Event Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie History of modern civilization Opening lecture Abstract The subject of the lecture I'd like to present this year at the Collège de France is the economy-society, or rather the traditional eco-demography of a world that has now disappeared, as it " functioned ", so to speak, from the 14th to the 18th … 30 Nov 1973 18:00 - 19:00 Event Claude Cohen-Tannoudji Atomic and molecular physics Opening lecture Abstract When physicists began to explore the world of the atom more closely, in an attempt to understand its structure and the laws governing its behavior, they soon ran into serious difficulties. Our intuitive concepts, based on our everyday experience … 11 Dec 1973 18:00 - 19:00 Event François Jacob Cellular genetics Opening lecture Abstract "Genetics," a mathematician friend once told me, "smells a bit like apples and snakes." I'm afraid that the smell today is much less poetic, as it has gradually become impregnated with chemistry. At the heart of biology, genetics is currently in … 7 May 1965 18:00 - 19:00 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 969 Page 970 Page 971 Page 972 Page 973 Page 974 Page 975 Current page 976 Page 977 Next page Last page
Event Gérard Fussman History of the Indian world Opening lecture Abstract Indianists must stop defining themselves solely by reference to India, and think of themselves in terms of disciplines: Indianism is merely the application of the human sciences to a specific region of the world. To be a historian of ancient … 5 Oct 1984 18:00 - 19:00
Event Yves Bonnefoy Presence and image Opening lecture What I wanted and tried to do : to pose the question of poetry as a witness to its own time : to this end, to analyze the paths of poetic creation in the great works of the past - recognized in their difference thanks to historical works - but also … 4 Dec 1981 18:00 - 19:00
Event Alain Connes Analysis and geometry Opening lecture Abstract In 1637, Descartes revolutionized geometry : by associating three coordinates with each point in space, he laid the foundations for algebraic geometry. This geometry is known as " commutative " : the product of two quantities does not depend on … 11 Jan 1985 18:00 - 19:00
Series Cellular communications Jean-Pierre Changeux, chair Cellular communications Opening lecture 16 Jan 1976
Series Social and Intellectual History of China Jacques Gernet, chair Social and intellectual history of China Opening lecture 04 Dec 1975
Series History of religious mentalities Jean Delumeau, chair History of religious mentalities Opening lecture 13 Feb 1975
Series Atomic and molecular physics Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, chair Atomic and molecular physics Opening lecture 11 Dec 1973
Series History of modern civilization Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, chair History of modern civilization Opening lecture 30 Nov 1973
Event Jean-Pierre Changeux Cellular communications Opening lecture Abstract The brain is a machine that processes information, records it and gives orders like a computer. All its functions, however noble, result exclusively from the assembly of cellular elements, their interactions and the signals received from the … 16 Jan 1976 18:00 - 19:00
Event Jacques Gernet Social and Intellectual History of China Opening lecture Abstract It is above all as a historian, concerned with the concrete data of the evolution of Chinese society, that I intend to approach the history of ideas, conceptions and intellectual currents in China. The time has passed when Chinese history was … 4 Dec 1975 18:00 - 19:00
Event Jean Delumeau History of religious mentalities in the modern West Opening lecture In the West of the 16th-18th centuries, what were the reciprocal relationships between the religious behavior of a community recognized as significant, its mental tools, its conceptual grid, its scale of values, and its type of emotionality ? The aim … 13 Feb 1975 18:00 - 19:00
Event François Gros Cellular biochemistry Opening lecture Abstract The molecular revolution in biology is fourfold : the chemical identification of hereditary material as polymerized nucleic acid, the elucidation of the structures of biological macromolecules, the proof that the structure and biosynthesis of … 15 Jan 1974 18:00 - 19:00
Event Marcel Froissart Corpuscular physics Opening lecture Documents and media Download the full text of the opening lecture … 10 Jan 1974 18:00 - 19:00
Event Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie History of modern civilization Opening lecture Abstract The subject of the lecture I'd like to present this year at the Collège de France is the economy-society, or rather the traditional eco-demography of a world that has now disappeared, as it " functioned ", so to speak, from the 14th to the 18th … 30 Nov 1973 18:00 - 19:00
Event Claude Cohen-Tannoudji Atomic and molecular physics Opening lecture Abstract When physicists began to explore the world of the atom more closely, in an attempt to understand its structure and the laws governing its behavior, they soon ran into serious difficulties. Our intuitive concepts, based on our everyday experience … 11 Dec 1973 18:00 - 19:00
Event François Jacob Cellular genetics Opening lecture Abstract "Genetics," a mathematician friend once told me, "smells a bit like apples and snakes." I'm afraid that the smell today is much less poetic, as it has gradually become impregnated with chemistry. At the heart of biology, genetics is currently in … 7 May 1965 18:00 - 19:00