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Journal articles on the topic "Sorbonne (Paris, France). Bibliothèque"
Duba, William. "The Bull in the Book: A 1308 Witness to the Career of Francesco Caracciolo, Chancellor of Paris." Fragmentology, no. 3 (December 2020): 141–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.24446/fc88.
Full textPostec, Amandine. "Un exemplaire singulier du De animalibus d’Albert le Grand et son illustration." Reinardus / Yearbook of the International Reynard Society 26 (December 31, 2014): 137–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rein.26.09pos.
Full textPETTEGREE, ANDREW. "Bibles imprimées du XVe au XVIIIe siècle conservées à Paris. Bibliothèque nationale de France. Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève. Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne. Bibliothèque Mazarine. Bibliothèque de la Société de l'histoire du protestantisme français. Bibliothèque de la Société biblique. Edited by Martine Delaveau and Denise Hillard. Pp. xlvii+862 incl. 11 ills. Paris: Bibliothèque national de France, 2002. €130. 2 7177 1846 X." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 55, no. 1 (January 2004): 168. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046903687191.
Full textFADER, DON. "RETHINKING MUSIC IN FRANCE DURING THE BAROQUE ERA / REPENSER LA MUSIQUE EN FRANCE À L’ÉPOQUE BAROQUE UNIVERSITÉ PARIS-SORBONNE, BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE DE FRANCE, CENTRE DE MUSIQUE BAROQUE DE VERSAILLES, ABBAYE DE ROYAUMONT, 19–23 JUNE 2018." Eighteenth Century Music 16, no. 1 (February 14, 2019): 99–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1478570618000519.
Full textLavou-Zoungbo, Victorien, and Jean-Godefroy Bidima. "Parole(s), Espaces Publics de Discussion: Oralités politiques en devenir." Oralidad-es 4 (August 22, 2020): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.53534/oralidad-es.v4a8.
Full textCardoso, Catarina Figueiredo. "On Being Contemporary." Matlit Revista do Programa de Doutoramento em Materialidades da Literatura 2, no. 1 (November 8, 2014): 203–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/2182-8830_2-1_15.
Full textPust, Hans-Christian. "Ausstellung „Orages de Papier“ in Paris." WLBforum 12, no. 2 (October 15, 2010): 12–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.53458/wlbf.v12i2.395.
Full textКондаков, Денис. "Так с Севера ли к нам приходит свет? (Does the Light Come to Us from the North?)." ВИВЛIОθИКА: E-Journal of Eighteenth-Century Russian Studies 6 (December 7, 2018): 107–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.21900/j.vivliofika.v6.540.
Full textHighman, Ludovic. "Creating National Champions in France: A Little Less Égalité, a Little More Sélectivité?" International Higher Education, no. 92 (January 14, 2018): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ihe.2018.92.10222.
Full textHighman, Ludovic. "Creating National Champions in France: A Little Less Égalité, a Little More Sélectivité?" International Higher Education, no. 92 (January 14, 2018): 27–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ihe.2018.92.10288.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Sorbonne (Paris, France). Bibliothèque"
Angotti, Claire. "Lectiones sententiarum : étude de manuscrits de la bibliothèque du collège de Sorbonne : la formation des étudiants en théologie à l'université de Paris à partir des annotations et des commentaires sur le Livre des Sentences de Pierre Lombard (XIIIe - XVe siècles)." Paris, EPHE, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008EPHE4012.
Full textDuring the XIIIth century, the Book of Sentences by Peter Lombard, master of schools in Paris in the second half of the XIIth century, was adopted into the program of the theology faculty. Our purpose is to examine the book in the University of Paris by studying copies of Peter Lombard’s Sentences housed in the libraries of the college of the Sorbonne. Their exceptional state of preservation allows a study of not only the annotations but also the procedings of the mise en page. The college’s books must be analyzed in two frameworks : first, the framework of the faculty who try to standardize the lectio Sententiarum in the students’ theologic degree curriculum, and second, the framework of the college library which scientifically describes its books in catalogues and controls access to its collections. The main corpus of this study consists of forty annotated manuscripts of the Book of Sentences. A second corpus of one hundred manuscripts, commentaries of Sentences found in the college’s collections, is used as well. We propose to analyze this topic on three levels. First the construction of academic rule and the introduction of the Sentences’ lectio into the faculty. The second level concerns the college library : specifically, the initial project of Robert of Sorbon and the college’s gradual emergence as an essential member of the theology faculty, particulary thanks to its library, and the third deals with margins : their organization through copyists, their padding through readers. Through this three-level analysis, one can fully grasp the students’ practices and intellectual methods while preparing their lectiones Sententiarum during the XIIIth- XVth centuries
Fournier, Gilbert. "Une "bibliothèque vivante" : la "libraria communis" du collège de Sorbonne (XIIIe-XVe siècle)." Paris, EPHE, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007EPHE5014.
Full textHottin, Christian Leniaud Jean-Michel. "Quand la Sorbonne était peinte /." Paris : Maisonneuve et Larose, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37736830r.
Full textMiolo, Laure. "Le fonds scientifique d'un collège de théologie : le cas de la bibliothèque de sorbonne 1257-1500." Thesis, Lyon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LYSE2116.
Full textThe College of Sorbonne was founded in Paris in 1257 by Robert de Sorbon. It is established as the first secular College within the university. This foundation provided a support to poor masters of arts attending the theological curriculum. In the early years, the community benefited from benefactors’ liberalities, such as the king of France, Louis IX. Thanks to donations and bequeaths, the College benefited from an important library, one of the richest in Europe in the 14th century. The intellectual influence of this library was significant, reflecting the whole medieval knowedge. This thesis focuses on the scientific collection of theCollège de Sorbonne, more precisely the mathematical sciences (quadrivium). The status of quadrivial sciences is poorly documented for the medieval university of Paris. The library of Sorbonne, with this rich scientific corpus, constitutes a resounding example and contrasts with the silent statutes. Medieval library catalogues of the 14th century, describing both the chained and the loan collections, allow the reconstitution of the origins of this scientific collection. This collection testifies of donators’ own interests in the field of science. In the first instance, the evolution of quadrivium points out the influence of such a library, and its status in the field of a discipline renewed by the Arabic and Greek translations. The College of Sorbonne was likely an important vector in the assimilation of translated works and adaptations. The reconstitution of the scientific collection is based on extant manuscripts and treatise identifications. This highlights the private libraries of individuals, such as Richard de Fournival, chancelor of Amiens (†1260), or Pierre de Limoges, magnus astronomus of Sorbonne (†1306). These libraries constitutes the main part of the quadrivial collection. The question of a teaching must be raised, however sources remain silent about it. The study of manuscript uses by readers based on a careful analysis of their annotations could fill the gap. A casestudy of Jean des Murs’ annotations demonstrates one face of the reception of the collection, by one of the promotors of the Alphonsine astronomy in the 1220’s. Furthermore, in this thesis, the College of Sorbonne will be compared to another mathematicians house: Merton College, in Oxford. The analyses of the list of books from Merton College in parallel with the College of Sorbonne must underline the original aspects and similarities of each institution in the field of Science. Eventually, in the 15th century, whilst the university of Paris is declining, especially because of the civil was, the house of Sorbonne benefited from the College of Navarre collapse. Indeed, the Sorbonne wellcomed more external readers interested in the scientific works. The analysis of these loans agreed to fellows of Sorbonne or foreigners is the ultimate representation of the uses of this collection
Thibault-Dubois, Véronique. "Le tonaire noté du manuscrit de Gaillac (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 776)." Paris, EPHE, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010EPHE4044.
Full textMs. Latin 776 from the Bibliothèque nationale de France contains a gradual for the use of the Abbey of Gaillac, followed by a tonary copied in the last quaternion. Contemporary with the gradual (11th century), the tonary covers the first five tones with 1465 incipit in Aquitaine notation. It includes antiphons and responsories of the Office, chants for the Mass, invitatories, processional antiphons, six sequentiae without text, hymns, and miscellaneous chants. Many songs are written for the responsory verses and show evidence of improvisation. The sanctorale is rich with local feasts (Saturninus, Antoninus, Gerald, Salvi. . . ). The tonary has similarities with other Aquitanian tonaries but it differs in its ranking in the liturgical order and its magnitude. It carries an ancient content, probably enriched with additions made during earlier copies, as the irregularities in the classification show. It has not been copied from the gradual, although the repertory is similar. The patterns of the notation are different and the feast of St. Geraud stresses the influence of Aurillac, missing from the gradual. During the study, the poem of the theoretical prologue is edited and translated, as well as the last text, a variant of chapter VIII of the treaty of Aurelian of Réôm. The incipit are identified with an indication of the feast and the diffusion of the chants. The melodies of the formularies and verses are edited. The study is supplemented by the list of the feasts of the gradual and an alphabetical index of the chants of the tonary
Bermes, Emmanuelle. "Le numérique en bibliothèque : naissance d'un patrimoine : l'exemple de la Bibliothèque nationale de France (1997-2019)." Thesis, Paris, Ecole nationale des chartes, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020ENCP0001.
Full textSince the 1980s, physical and digital objects of increasing diversity have been described as "heritage". The idea of a digital heritage is thus institutionalized today. However, according to the experience of the BnF over the past twenty years, these new heritage objects, which range from video games to web archives, from digitized rare and ancient books to online media, are not yet considered legitimate.With a period of experimentation, until 2003, then a period of industrialization and professionalization, until 2008, the continuity between written heritage and digital heritage first helped to establish the place of digital documents and collections within the missions of the library. However, the digital heritage also bring profound changes, inherent in the nature of the web and the documentary objects it generates. Ubiquity, volatility, destructuring, massification, internationalization, transversality: these characteristics of the web have forced the BnF to adapt its work processes, its tools and its organization.The study of the process towards the creation of a new digital heritage involves observing institutional tools, as well as studying the stages of this process and the emotions it arouses. Thus we reveal two complementary aspects of this new digital heritage, questioning in depth the identity and missions of the BnF, in its relationship to society and the world. On the one hand, digital developments help the dissemination, mediation and enhancement of existing heritage; on the other hand, new digital heritage objects emerge. In the original vision of a "very large library, of an entirely new type", the mission of digitization was to reconcile heritage with the nation, using technology. Twenty years of experimentation and practice have apparently ended up reversing this logic, making digital a new heritage which the nation is committed to preserve
Sarmant, Thierry. "La république des médailles : numismates et collections numismatiques à Paris du XVIIe au XIXe siècle." Paris 1, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA010580.
Full textLike the republic of letters, the republic of medals lived his golden age in XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries. Then, Paris was one of the most important centres of European numismatical activity, particularly during the reign of Louis XIV. This republic was neither a coherent structure, nor an organised network. The metallical nation never had any centre or head no collection, not even the king's one, could play this part. However, in the first quarter of the XVIIIth century, a body, the academie royale des inscriptions, was something like a senate of this republic. In fact, the republic of medals'cohesion came from a community of uses and conceptions. The same books of medals circulated all over europe the cabinets were ordinated according to the same principles. The alliance between collectors and scientists was a strong cement too the republic of medals was respublica curiosa as well as litteraria. Coin collection was always linked with books of medals the medal cabinet was a complement and an ornament for a library so, numismatic curiosity presents a great likeness with book collection : same alliance of aesthetic worry and of intellectual one, same value of empirical knowledge for research, same importance of the sense of touch, same attention to the notion of exemplary. The great steps of the history of numismatics are 1660, when the science of medals became independent, years 1720-1730, when numismatical curiosity faded away, years 1770, when the pellerin generation brought decisive transformations to method and a new point of view on coins, and, finally, the years 1830, when numismatics found the centres it yet conserves : big Parisian merchants, revue numismatique, soon société francaise de numismatique, cabinet des médailles. Long seen as an uninteresting period of numismatics' history, XVIIIth century was, in fact, an essential moment, and the true grand siecle of the republic of medals
Bsir, Mkadmi Besma. "Nouvelles pratiques de lecture à l'ère du numérique : l'expérience de la Bibliothèque Nationale de France." Paris 8, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA082590.
Full textAchutti, Luiz Eduardo Robinson. "Photo-ethnographie à la bibliothèque nationale de France : la photographie comme narration ethnographique. Une autre fáçon de se raconter." Paris 7, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA070018.
Full textThis dissertation is the result of a four years research aiming to propose "photo-ethnography" : the use of photography to build ethnographic visual narrations. The dissertation is composed of three parts. The first one reviews the historic approaches between photography and anthropology, in a precise way one sees quotations of anthropologists about photography as visual anthropology. A contemporary parrallel between ethnographic texts and photo-ethnography is made with the use of pictures and words form field work to books in order to give an account of questions of writing and restitution. The second part presents practical and methodological questions to practice photo-ethnography during fieldwork. It deals with the initial gaits, the question of teamwork, photography editing or questions of ethical order. Field works at the Bibliothèque nationale de France is then studied starting from the public space to get to the private space, more precisely the parts where people work which are presented as "backstage" and which are little known by the public of this huge library. .
Toscano, Gennaro. "Les rois bibliophiles : enlumineurs à la cour d'Aragon à Naples (1442-1495) : les manuscrits de la Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris." Paris 4, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA040050.
Full textThe royal manuscripts of the aragonese kingdom in Naples have not been studied from an artistic point of view so far. The bibliotheque nationale gathers some 556 volumes the neapolitan royal library, as well as almost 200 incunabola in the reserve des imprimes. From this corpus of 750 works of neapolitan origin we have selected 71 - the mist significant historically and artistically speaking - in order to draw up a catalogue. After a first classification on the basis of their geographic origin, these manuscripts have been analyzed individually according to specific criteria. As a result of this survey, a global approach to neapolitan illuminated manuscripts is here proposed, which stresses particularly - and in a new way - the relationship between the french, flemish, spanish and italian xvth century painting and illuminating of manuscripts. Not only the analysis of signed of documented works has lead to a better understanding of each artist's style, but also to the restitution of manuscripts considered of unknown author or wrongly attributed until now
Books on the topic "Sorbonne (Paris, France). Bibliothèque"
Pastoureau, Mireille. Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris. Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale, 1992.
Find full textPastoureau, Mireille. Bibliothèque nationale, Paris. [Paris]: Musées et monuments de France, 1992.
Find full text1479-1567, Bovillus Carolus, ed. Lettres et poèmes de Charles de Bovelles: Édition critique, introduction et commentaire du ms. 1134 de la Bibliothèque de l'Université de Paris. Paris: Champion, 2002.
Find full textGómez, Magdalena León. El cançoner C (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, fr. 856). Firenze: Edizione del Galluzzo per la Fondazione Ezio Franceschini, 2012.
Find full textColloque "Valéry Larbaud et la France" (1989 Paris-Sorbonne). Colloque "Valéry Larbaud et la France": Paris-Sorbonne, le 21 novembre 1989. Clermont-Ferrand: Institut d'études du Massif central, 1990.
Find full textSacred repertories in Paris under Louis XIII: Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Vma ms rés. 571. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2009.
Find full textSchnell, Rüdiger. Liber Alexandri Magni: Die Alexandergeschichte der Handschrift Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, n.a.l. 310 : Untersuchungen und Textausgabe. München: Artemis Verlag, 1989.
Find full textBibliothèque nationale (France). Département de la musique. Archives de l'Opéra de Paris: Inventaire sommaire. Paris: Bibliothèque nationale, 1988.
Find full textParis, France Bibliothèque Nationale. Paris au coeur: Entre Palais-Royal et Bourse. Paris: Bibliotèque nationale, 1985.
Find full textPerrault, Dominique. Une place pour Paris: Une bibliothèque pour la France. Paris: Institut français d'architecture, 1989.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Sorbonne (Paris, France). Bibliothèque"
Bernhard, Günther. "Der Liber universalis des Gottfried von Viterbo (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 4894)." In Bibliologia, 133–47. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.bib.1.101474.
Full textPomaro, Gabriella. "La tradizione latina del Liber contemplationis: il manoscritto Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Lat. 3348A." In Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia, 21–77. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.ipm-eb.3.4910.
Full textKrause, Kathy M. "Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, fonds français 378 and the Gendered Visages of Allegorical Narrative." In The Dynamics of the Medieval Manuscript, 179–202. Göttingen: V&R unipress, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14220/9783737007542.179.
Full textZepeda, Henry. "Glosses on the Almagest by Campanus of Novara and Others in Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 7256." In Ptolemy’s Science of the Stars in the Middle Ages, 225–44. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.pals-eb.5.120181.
Full textKujawiński, Jakub. "Correzioni di copista o correzioni di traduttore? Indizi del carattere autografo del ms. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, fr. 688." In Bibliologia, 447–52. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.bib.1.101497.
Full textJacobsson, Ritva Maria. "The Eleventh Century Troper from the Abbey of St. Magloire in Paris: Paris Bibliothèque Nationale de France, MS lat. 13252, with Special Reference to its unique Proper Tropes." In Publications of the Journal of Medieval Latin, I:474–507. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.pjml-eb.3.2837.
Full textFlora, Holly. "6. Women Wielding Knives: The Circumcision of Christ by His Mother in an Illustrated Manuscript of the Meditationes vitae Christi (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France ital. 115)." In The Christ Child in Medieval Culture, 145–66. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442695337-010.
Full text"Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, gr. 940." In Tra i libri di Isacco Argiro, 211–13. De Gruyter, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110697179-031.
Full text"Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, gr. 1246." In Tra i libri di Isacco Argiro, 214–18. De Gruyter, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110697179-032.
Full text"Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, gr. 1276." In Tra i libri di Isacco Argiro, 219–26. De Gruyter, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110697179-033.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Sorbonne (Paris, France). Bibliothèque"
Pecci, Antonio, and Ida Campanile. "Aontia: un antico toponimo dalle Mappe Aragonesi." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia: Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11436.
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