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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Conference, symposium - Middle Ages

    Precious metals in the medieval Mediterranean

    Mining, processing and circulations

    Silver on one side, gold on the other? The medieval Mediterranean was an area in which precious metals were produced and circulated, intertwining three worlds, both friends and foes: Roman Christianity to the West, byzantine Christianity to the East, and Islam to the South. Precious metals (gold, silver, copper and lead), at the origin of numerous objects of the material culture and currencies used by the economies, filled the societies. They were mined, processed, commercialised, controlled and hoarded by a wide variety of stakeholders and institutions, from simple peasants to emperors.

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  • Montpellier

    Study days - History

    Artemidorus and the interpretation of dreams

    6th study day

    Le seul traité antique d’onirocritique préservé dans sa totalité est celui d’Artémidore de Daldis, auteur grec de la fin du iie siècle de notre ère. Depuis septembre 2007, le Groupe Artémidore en a entrepris une nouvelle édition et traduction annotée. En mars 2009, il a organisé une première journée d’études autour de cette oeuvre et de l’interprétation des rêves en général. Celle-ci sera la sixième.

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  • Lisbon

    Conference, symposium - Law

    Medieval Europe in Motion 3

    L’objectif principal de ce colloque est d’analyser les phénomènes de circulation et de mobilité des élites lettrées (clercs, universitaires, praticiens), des enlumineurs, des manuscrits, des textes, des modèles artistiques et des idées liés à la pratique du droit dans le territoire européen avec une attention particulière pour les contrées méridionales (péninsule Ibérique, France du Midi et Italie). La recherche qui soutien l'idée de ce colloque dérive du projet de post-doctorat de Maria Alessandra Bilotta, qui vise à étudier les manuscrits juridiques enluminés conservés au Portugal et à mettre en évidence les liens artistiques et culturels entre le Portugal et le reste de l'Europe, avec un accent particulier sur les manuscrits des régions du sud (de la péninsule ibérique, sud de la France et de la péninsule italienne).

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  • Hamburg

    Study days - History

    War and population movements in the Ottoman Empire (14th-18th century)

    The Ottoman Empire is one of the multi-ethnic, multi-confessional and transcontinental empires that, for centuries, shaped the history of Europe and the world. Despite their collapses, their effects can be felt up to the present day. The Ottoman Empire’s history is usually divided into two phases: its construction and consolidation from the 14th to the 17th century, and its decay and collapse from the 18th to the 20th century.

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  • Athens

    Call for papers - History

    Rethinking the Mediterranean History and Historiography issues in the Eastern Mediterranean

    History - Histories of the Mediterranean / Story - Stories in the Mediterranean

    The Doctoral Workshop History - Histories of the Mediterranean / Story - Stories in the Mediterranean offers an international framework for exchange and discussion of analytical and methodological issues on the Mediterranean. The aim is to question how researchers engage in a multifaceted approach of the Mediterranean, as a historical and geographical entity, as an object of historiography, and/or as an analytical category. From Braudel’s Mediterranean to the Mediterranean of P. Horden and N. Purcell, discussion has always focused on the long or short

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Call for papers - Middle Ages

    Precious metals in the medieval Mediterranean

    Mining, processing and circulations

    Silver on one side, gold on the other? The medieval Mediterranean was an area in which precious metals were produced and circulated, intertwining three worlds, both friends and foes: Roman Christianity to the West, byzantine Christianity to the East, and Islam to the South. Precious metals (gold, silver, copper and lead), at the origin of numerous objects of the material culture and currencies used by the economies, filled the societies. They were mined, processed, commercialised, controlled and hoarded by a wide variety of stakeholders and institutions, from simple peasants to emperors.

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Seminar - Middle Ages

    Games and festivities in the Medieval Mediterranean II

    "Economy, society and culture" seminar of the Laboratoire d'archéologie médiévale et moderne en Méditerranée (LA3M) 2014-2015

    Ce séminaire de recherche, coordonné par Jean-Baptiste Delzant, Élisabeth Malamut et Mohamed Ouerfelli, a pour vocation de rassembler autour de thèmes fédérateurs historiens, archéologues et historiens de l’art, spécialistes des mondes médiévaux méditerranéens. Interdisciplinaire et comparatiste, il propose une approche de l’économie et des sociétés du monde méditerranéen. Organisé en cycles de deux ans, il est l’occasion de dresser un tableau des dernières recherches autour de thèmes transversaux, communs aux espaces et disciplines concernées par la Méditerranée médiévale.

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