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    Insights into the pathogenesis and differential diagnosis of clival lesions in an individual from a 16th-century-CE mass grave at Mohács (Southwestern Hungary)

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    International audienceThe aim of our paper is to present and discuss in detail the pathological lesions suggestive of tuberculosis observed in a skeleton ( MMG3–75 ) that was excavated from the 16 th -century-CE mass grave No. 3 of the Mohács National Memorial Site (Sátorhely, southwestern Hungary). The differential diagnoses of the observed bony changes, with special attention to the clival alterations, are presented. During the macromorphological, radiological, and digital microscopic examination of MMG3–75 , the skull base showed mild cortical erosion and multiple, well-circumscribed osteolytic lesions at the clivus clearly evidenced by 3D imaging. In addition, endocranial granular impressions and abnormal blood vessel impressions were observed in multiple locations on the inner skull surface. Based on the differential diagnosis of the clival changes and their co-occurrence with endocranial alterations indicative of tuberculous meningitis (granular impressions and abnormal blood vessel impressions), they were most likely due to tuberculous involvement of the skull base. Additional aDNA analysis provided no evidence for the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA in MMG3–75 . To the best of our knowledge, MMG3–75 is the first reported archaeological case of tuberculous clival osteomyelitis with associated meningitis, giving us a unique insight into the occurrence of an extremely rare manifestation of tuberculosis in mediaeval Hungary

    法国早期汉学形成过程中传教士与法国学者的贡献

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    International audienceDans l’Europe des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, le mythe biblique de la Tour de Babel était toujours très vivant. On s’interrogeait sur ce que pouvait être cette langue originelle de l’Humanité, perdue depuis des millénaires du fait du châtiment divin. Lorsque, dans les dernières années du XVIIe siècle, décidée par Louis XIV et Colbert, la mission des Jésuites, promus à cette occasion « Mathématiciens du Roi », permit à l’Europe, en particulier à la France, de découvrir la Chine et, bien sûr, sa langue plurimillénaire, reposant sur un système d’écriture ressemblant à des hiéroglyphes et donc rappelant l’Égypte ancienne, le débat entre savants, théologiens et philosophes, prit un nouvel essor

    "Moi, Arcade Hoang, Interprète chinois du Roi-Soleil" (法国太阳王的中文翻译 - 黄嘉略)

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    ISBN 2-7003-0474-8Danielle ElisseeffMoi, Arcade Hoang, Interprète chinois du Roi-Soleil"L'interprète chinois du Roi Soleil - Arcade Huang" est une autobiographie présentant un pionnier des premiers échanges culturels entre la Chine et la France. Le livre présente principalement la vie de Huang Jialiu, le premier Chinois à s'installer à Paris, et ses contributions à la diffusion de la culture chinoise et chinoise dans les premiers échanges entre la Chine et la France

    The Rise and Fall of Hellenistic Democracies

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    The Nature of Hellenistic Democracies

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    [Portrait] Marjolaine David Briand

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    [Portrait] Marjolaine David BriandMarjolaine David Briand est doctorante en sciences sociales et en études culturelles (FSCO-Universidad de Buenos Aires, Université de Bordeaux Montaigne), sous la direction de Cecilia Gonzalez et Ana Longoni.Elle porte le projet Co-construction d’une cartographie des activismes artistiques dans la plateforme Constelaciones – COCARTOCONST (AAP MSHBx 2025)

    Prendre la mer pour sauver et faire fructifier sa noblesse

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    Nico Papatakis, une politique de la fiction

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    International audienceActes du colloque international, Université de Caen-IMEC, janvier 2023

    VIKINGS IN CATALONIA, SEPTIMANIA AND PROVENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SCANDINAVIAN EXPEDITION TO THE IBERIAN PENINSULA AND THE MEDITERRANEAN IN THE LATE 850s TO EARLY 860s. WITH A PARTICULAR EMPHASIS ON THE MONASTERY OF SAINTE-MARIE IN VALLESPIR IN ROUSSILLON

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    Between 858 and 861 a fleet, or perhaps there was more than one fleet, of Scandinavian ‘vikings’, made their second expedition to Christian and Muslim parts of the Iberian Peninsula. But unlike in their earlier incursion in 844, this time they penetrated further into the Mediterranean

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