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  • Caen

    Call for papers - History

    Transmission of knowledge on fish and aquatic animals, texts and images

    Antiquity, Middle Ages, 16th century

    The conference Transmission of knowledge on fish and aquatic animals, texts and images (Antiquity, Middle Ages, 16th century) will be the closing event of GDRI Zoomathia, which ends at the end of 2021. The Zoomathia 2021 conference in Caen, organized by the ICHTYA program of Craham, is an extension of the 2017 conference.This conference wishes to emphasize, without being limited to ichthyofauna, on the scientific contribution of ancient sources on aquafauna in the broad sense and the biological and ecological knowledge of the species that compose it; the transmission and diachronic evolution of scholarly data on this fauna through the various knowledge media (texts, iconography - mosaics, illuminated manuscripts, early printed books and engravings, etc.); the mode of representation and identification of  marine animals species permitted by old documents and related methodological issues.

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  • Toulouse

    Study days - History

    France through the mirror of Antiquity - Representations and uses of ancient civilisations in French schools

    Représentations et Usages des civilisations anciennes dans le cadre scolaire français

    Ce projet permet de s’interroger sur les référents communs qui sont transmis par l’école. La journée d’étude « La France au miroir de l’Antiquité » se proposera de mettre en perspective les résultats obtenus en les comparant avec ceux déjà étudiés pour d'autres civilisations anciennes (Étrusques, Rome, Grèce). Les interventions s’intéresseront donc à la réception de ces civilisations dans le cadre scolaire français.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Ancient Physiologus and its medieval transmission

    Special issue of "RursuSpicae" (#12)

    Any proposal concerning one of the “recensions” of the Physiologus (in Greek as well as in the other ancient or medieval languages of diffusion – Latin, Armenian, Georgian, Arabic, Slavonic, Romanian ...) is welcome. The papers (in any European language) may relate to the medieval tradition and the avatars of this text / genre, and relate to philological, literary, cultural, naturalist, or iconographic aspects.

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