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Journal articles on the topic "Église Saint-Eugène (Paris, France)"
Calvet-Marcadé, Gaëlle. "Marie-Céline Isaïa, Remi de Reims. Mémoire d’un saint, histoire d’une Église, Paris, Éditions du Cerf, 2010, 919 p. (Histoire religieuse de la France, 35)." Médiévales 60, no. 60 (June 30, 2011): 213–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/medievales.6235.
Full textDemouy, Patrick. "Marie-Céline ISAÏA, Rémi de Reims. Mémoire d’un saint. Histoire d’une Église , Paris, Cerf, 2010 ; 1 vol. in-8°, 919 p. ( Histoire religieuse de la France , 34). ISBN : 978- 2-204-08745-2. Prix : € 67,00." Le Moyen Age Tome CXVI, no. 3 (November 2, 2011): XXIV. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rma.163.0725x.
Full textBarshteyn, Victor, and Yaroslav Blume. "Pages of history of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (Paris) in medal art." GEO&BIO 2023, no. 24 (June 30, 2023): 3–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.53452/gb2403.
Full textMaldavsky, Aliocha. "Financiar la cristiandad hispanoamericana. Inversiones laicas en las instituciones religiosas en los Andes (s. XVI y XVII)." Vínculos de Historia. Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, no. 8 (June 20, 2019): 114. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239/vdh_2019.08.06.
Full textWeis, Monique. "Le mariage protestant au 16e siècle: desacralisation du lien conjugal et nouvelle “sacralisation” de la famille." Vínculos de Historia. Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, no. 8 (June 20, 2019): 134. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239/vdh_2019.08.07.
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Leblanc, Jean-Marc. "Saint-Martin de Paris : pérennité architecturale, musicale et picturale d’une église provisoire fondée en 1855." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LORR0216.
Full textThe parish church of Saint-Martin-des-Champs in the current 10th district of Paris, was founded at the beginning of the Second Empire, in 1854, to meet the expectations of the population of a suburb of Paris in full transformation, the neighborhood of Château-d'Eau. Erected at 36 rue des Marais, thanks to the zeal and generosity of Father Bruyère, the first parish priest, it was opened for worship on January 31, 1856.In this dissertation is investigated a unique case in Paris. It is demonstrated how, over a century and a half, the history of Saint-Martin was that of a temporary facility (sooner or later, the church was meant to be demolished and eventually replaced) which, by virtue of exceptional institutional sustainability, has remained in service until today. The building, a place of worship and of gathering of the faithful, is the focus of this monograph. It can be witnessed on its walls the inextricable traces of this transition from provisional to permanent premise. In the urban and religious topography of the capital, these traces bear witness of its history and origins inseparable from the other succursales constructed at the same time in response to the needs of evangelization, and the desire of the archbishop of Paris, Monseigneur Sibour.The intrinsic interest of the history of Saint-Martin justified a specific monographic approach. The peculiar status of the church ended with the law of the separation of Church and State introduced in the early twentieth century. Thus, it was necessary to bring to light its factors as well as its institutional and artistic stakes inseparable from the historical context. At the intersection of urban geography, religious, political and social history of art (architecture, painting), music and organology, this study aims for a comparative approach to understand what happened, what was decided and implemented at particular moments in Saint-Martin. In doing so, it was necessary to extend the research to other special cases already investigated or not. The similarities and differences that had emerged allow to refine the historical outline of the church of Saint-Martin
Montersino, Isabella. "Saint-Eustache des Halles au XIXe siècle : portrait musical d'une église parisienne d'après les archives du conseil de fabrique." Paris 4, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA040338.
Full textThe church of Saint-Eustache was built in late Gothic style during the reign of Francis I in one of the oldest quarters of Paris. Its unusual size,fascinating beauty and particulary clear acoustics have made it a significant centre for music-making in France. .
Massoni, Anne. "Le clergé parisien à la fin du Moyen-Age : la communauté canoniale de Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois de 1382 à 1510." Paris 4, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA040217.
Full textThe choir's clergy of Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois in Paris was an institution made up with a chapter of canons and a society of clerics assistant. Its institutionnal organization dates from the XIIIth century. Concerning the patrimony's administration, it made use of the idea of common interest, which must prevail over particular interest. .
Brejon, de Lavergnée Matthieu. "La société de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul à Paris au XIXe siècle (1833-1871) : prosopographie d’une élite catholique fervente." Paris 4, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA040106.
Full textThe Saint Vincent de Paul Society was born in Paris in 1833. Her founders were a group of catholic students, which among them Frédéric Ozanam is the best known, anxious to uphold their faith and to help the poors. This thesis’s methods come from those of religious and social history ; this work tries to understand the shapes and reasons of the fast developpement of a charitable work in the first middle of the nine’teenth century. It takes an interest in the urban geography of its implatation in France. It studies also the paterns of its organization and government inside the institution ; the speeches and observances of its members, between charity and philanthropy, read in the light of an anthropology of the gift. It takes an interest as well into the most significant of its charitable work, housecall visits and patronage, without neglecting their own financing. At the local and parish scale, Paris is a special place for the observation, in order to lighten the charitable networks of the french capital. To end with, a prosopography of the members ables us to draw the fellow members profile, the modle of the charitable man in the first social catholicism
Meynier-Philip, Mélanie. "Entre valeur affective et valeur d'usage, quel avenir pour les églises paroissiales françaises ? : La région urbaine Lyon Saint-Etienne interrogée par le référentiel du "Plan églises" québécois." Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSE2085/document.
Full textSince the beginning of the 21st century, the future of religious heritage has provoked consideration within the fields of law, history, architecture and heritage. The origin of this problem is explained both by the decline in traditional worship practices, essentially Catholic in France, from the 1960s onwards, and by the Church’s lack of human and financial resources, which has resulted in the appearance of veritable "religious desert". This process, related to society’s secularisation, is expected to increase because of the likelihood of these two factors intensifying. If convents, monasteries, seminaries and other Catholic religious buildings have already been affected by this phenomenon, parish church buildings are now in turn losing their original function. Quebec has also experienced this phenomenon, but its historical and legal contexts have accelerated the transformation of churches which in turn resulted in the establishment of a "churches Plan" aiming at preserving church buildings by converting them.In this thesis, that pioneering programme is used in relation to the Lyons Saint-Etienne urban area, as a lens through which to read the French situation and as a tool for generating methods adapted to its specific context.The first part summarises the specific heritage and legal knowledge bases from Quebec and France concerning their parish churches, which is necessary for understanding the two contexts. The second part is an observational study, which defines the territory and creates an inventory of the corpus of research. We first provide an inventory of 429 parish churches within the territory studied here. From an analysis of their transformations, we propose three major typologies ("historical", "19th-century" and "20 h-century " churches), Using the cases of church conversions in ou corpus, we analyse the degree of compatibility between their previous worship use and their new uses, and then formulate hypotheses relating architectural interventions for adaptative reuse to restoration theories. The third part is an action-research interventional study. Three representative case studies from each church typology have been selected, in the town of Montarcher, Givors and Villeurbanne. For each case, a participatory approach has been set up with the municipality, inhabitants and associations, in order to propose reconversion scenarios adapted to local needs.This work shows that the demolition of parish churches, widely perceived as a common good, threatens the transmission of local identities. It therefore seems essential to start a global reflection on the evolution of this heritage, one which takes into account territorial issues, citizens' demands and the architectural diversity of these buildings. We show that the architect, through both his sensitivity to the place and his technical, can play a central role in implementing of these reflection
Lavoie, Alex. "Les chartes de donations en Île-de-France au XIIe siècle : les exemples de l'abbaye Saint-Pierre-de-Montmartre et du prieuré Saint-Martin-des-Champs." Thèse, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/22030.
Full textLeblanc, Marie Chantal. "Formation artistique et contexte social des peintres canadiens à Paris (1887-1895)." Mémoire, 2008. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/1280/1/M10507.pdf.
Full textBooks on the topic "Église Saint-Eugène (Paris, France)"
Marie-Laure, Deschamps-Bourgeon, ed. Saint-Séverin, une église, une paroisse. Paris: Lacurne, 2010.
Find full textMétrope, Loïc. Les Grandes orgues historiques de Saint-Roch, oeuvre de Clicquot (1755) et Cavaille-Coll (1858): "l'orgue témoin de l'histoire". Paris: L. Métrope, 1994.
Find full textXavier, Dectot, and Musée de Cluny, eds. Paris ville rayonnante: Musée de Cluny-Musée National du Moyen Âge, 10 février-24 mai 2010. Paris: Réunion des musées nationaux, 2010.
Find full textMusée de Cluny. Musée national du Moyen Age: The Cluny Thermae. Paris: Réunion des musées nationaux, 2003.
Find full textWrestling with the angel: The mystery of Delacroix's mural. London: Harvill Press, 2003.
Find full textVision and meaning in ninth-century Byzantium: Image as exegesis in the homilies of Gregory of Nazianzus. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Find full textBrubaker, Leslie. Vision and Meaning in Ninth-Century Byzantium: Image as Exegesis in the Homilies of Gregory of Nazianzus. Cambridge University Press, 2008.
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