Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 23038 results Filters Content type Content type (-) Lessons (23038) News (1592) People (1325) Chair (352) Editions (343) Page (230) Research (26) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Active filters Lessons Event Étienne-Émile Baulieu Foundations and principles of human reproduction Opening lecture 23 Mar 1994 18:00 - 19:00 Event Nathan Wachtel History and anthropology of Meso and South American societies Opening lecture Abstract In this lesson, Nathan Wachtel discusses the history of his discipline, going back to the great founders at the time of the discovery of America : Bernardino de Sahagun and Bartolomé de Las Casas, he then emphasizes the complementary nature of … 2 Apr 1993 18:00 - 19:00 Event Pierre Toubert History of the Mediterranean West in the Middle Ages Opening lecture Abstract Pierre Toubert begins his opening lecture with the story of the reluctant lecturer, taken from a 10th-century text circulating in Cordoba. In the 12th century, this story was translated from Arabic into Latin, and then passed on to Italy. It … 19 Mar 1993 18:00 - 19:00 Series Rhetoric and society in Europe (XVIᵉ-XVIIᵉ centuries) Marc Fumaroli, chair Rhetoric and society in Europe (16th-17th centuries) Opening lecture 29 Apr 1987 Event Harald Weinrich Romance languages and literature Opening lecture Résumé La philosophie romane s'est toujours préoccupée de la condition temporelle du langage en examinant le dispositif grammatical des temps verbaux qui structurent les textes narratifs. Or d'après une théorie très remarquée de Walter Benjamin, l'art de … 29 Jan 1993 18:00 - 19:00 Event Bronislaw Geremek Social history : exclusion and solidarity Opening lecture 8 Jan 1993 18:00 - 19:00 Event Michel Zink Literatures of medieval France Opening lecture Summary Medieval letters crystallize all the associations between the past and literature, all the indications that an essential link unites the notion of literature with a sense of the past. The curiosity aroused by medieval literature since its … 24 Mar 1995 18:00 - 19:00 Event Umberto Eco The quest for a perfect language in the history of European culture Opening lecture A Collège de France coproduction - Doriane Films Abstract The aim is to show how Europe, at the very moment when it was losing the two universal languages that had ensured communication within the known world - Greek and Latin - and as the first vulgar … 2 Oct 1992 18:00 - 19:00 Series History of contemporary France Maurice Agulhon, chair History of contemporary France Opening lecture 11 Apr 1986 Event Wolf Lepenies The end of utopia and the return of melancholy. A look at the intellectuals of an old continent Opening lecture 21 Feb 1992 18:00 - 19:00 Series Developmental neuropsychology Julian de Ajuriaguerra, chair Developmental neuropsychology Opening lecture 23 Jan 1976 Event Alain Berthoz Physiology of perception and action Opening lecture 26 Mar 1993 18:00 - 19:00 Event Jean Kellens Indo-Iranian languages and religions Opening lecture Summary A disconcerting amalgam of commonalities, divergences and even symmetrical inversions, the religion of the Veda and that of the Avesta make up a complex set of representations, whose structure can ideally be postulated and progressive development … 6 Apr 1994 18:00 - 19:00 Series National Antiques Christian Goudineau, chair National Antiques Opening lecture 14 Dec 1984 Event Julian de Ajuriaguerra Developmental neuropsychology Opening lecture 23 Jan 1976 18:00 - 19:00 Series History of Artistic creation in France Jacques Thuillier, chair History of artistic creation in France Opening lecture 13 Jan 1978 Series Statistical physics Philippe Nozières, chair Statistical physics Opening lecture 16 Dec 1983 Series Paleoanthropology and prehistory Yves Coppens, chair Paleoanthropology and prehistory Opening lecture 02 Dec 1983 Event Nicole Le Douarin Cellular and molecular embryology Opening lecture 12 Oct 1989 18:00 - 19:00 Event Pierre-Etienne Will History of modern China Opening lecture 3 Apr 1992 18:00 - 19:00 Series History of the Indian world Gérard Fussman, chair History of the Indian world Opening lecture 05 Oct 1984 Series Comparative study of African societies Françoise Héritier, chair Comparative study of African societies Opening lecture 25 Feb 1983 Series Neuropharmacology Jacques Glowinski, chair Neuropharmacology Opening lecture 28 Jan 1983 Event Claude Hagège Linguistic theory Opening lecture A Collège de France coproduction - Doriane Films Abstract " Linguistics, and linguistics alone, provides us with the lifeline which, guiding us through the thick darkness of ignorance, helps us to reconstruct our past in the most plausible way. Thus, in … 26 Apr 1988 18:00 - 19:00 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 952 Page 953 Page 954 Page 955 Page 956 Page 957 Current page 958 Page 959 Page 960 Next page Last page
Event Étienne-Émile Baulieu Foundations and principles of human reproduction Opening lecture 23 Mar 1994 18:00 - 19:00
Event Nathan Wachtel History and anthropology of Meso and South American societies Opening lecture Abstract In this lesson, Nathan Wachtel discusses the history of his discipline, going back to the great founders at the time of the discovery of America : Bernardino de Sahagun and Bartolomé de Las Casas, he then emphasizes the complementary nature of … 2 Apr 1993 18:00 - 19:00
Event Pierre Toubert History of the Mediterranean West in the Middle Ages Opening lecture Abstract Pierre Toubert begins his opening lecture with the story of the reluctant lecturer, taken from a 10th-century text circulating in Cordoba. In the 12th century, this story was translated from Arabic into Latin, and then passed on to Italy. It … 19 Mar 1993 18:00 - 19:00
Series Rhetoric and society in Europe (XVIᵉ-XVIIᵉ centuries) Marc Fumaroli, chair Rhetoric and society in Europe (16th-17th centuries) Opening lecture 29 Apr 1987
Event Harald Weinrich Romance languages and literature Opening lecture Résumé La philosophie romane s'est toujours préoccupée de la condition temporelle du langage en examinant le dispositif grammatical des temps verbaux qui structurent les textes narratifs. Or d'après une théorie très remarquée de Walter Benjamin, l'art de … 29 Jan 1993 18:00 - 19:00
Event Bronislaw Geremek Social history : exclusion and solidarity Opening lecture 8 Jan 1993 18:00 - 19:00
Event Michel Zink Literatures of medieval France Opening lecture Summary Medieval letters crystallize all the associations between the past and literature, all the indications that an essential link unites the notion of literature with a sense of the past. The curiosity aroused by medieval literature since its … 24 Mar 1995 18:00 - 19:00
Event Umberto Eco The quest for a perfect language in the history of European culture Opening lecture A Collège de France coproduction - Doriane Films Abstract The aim is to show how Europe, at the very moment when it was losing the two universal languages that had ensured communication within the known world - Greek and Latin - and as the first vulgar … 2 Oct 1992 18:00 - 19:00
Series History of contemporary France Maurice Agulhon, chair History of contemporary France Opening lecture 11 Apr 1986
Event Wolf Lepenies The end of utopia and the return of melancholy. A look at the intellectuals of an old continent Opening lecture 21 Feb 1992 18:00 - 19:00
Series Developmental neuropsychology Julian de Ajuriaguerra, chair Developmental neuropsychology Opening lecture 23 Jan 1976
Event Jean Kellens Indo-Iranian languages and religions Opening lecture Summary A disconcerting amalgam of commonalities, divergences and even symmetrical inversions, the religion of the Veda and that of the Avesta make up a complex set of representations, whose structure can ideally be postulated and progressive development … 6 Apr 1994 18:00 - 19:00
Series History of Artistic creation in France Jacques Thuillier, chair History of artistic creation in France Opening lecture 13 Jan 1978
Series Paleoanthropology and prehistory Yves Coppens, chair Paleoanthropology and prehistory Opening lecture 02 Dec 1983
Series History of the Indian world Gérard Fussman, chair History of the Indian world Opening lecture 05 Oct 1984
Series Comparative study of African societies Françoise Héritier, chair Comparative study of African societies Opening lecture 25 Feb 1983
Event Claude Hagège Linguistic theory Opening lecture A Collège de France coproduction - Doriane Films Abstract " Linguistics, and linguistics alone, provides us with the lifeline which, guiding us through the thick darkness of ignorance, helps us to reconstruct our past in the most plausible way. Thus, in … 26 Apr 1988 18:00 - 19:00