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Guillaume-Hofnung Michèle, La médiation, coll. « Que sais- je ?», 1995
Bonafé-Schmitt Jean-Pierre, Guillaume-Hofnung Michelle. Guillaume-Hofnung Michèle, La médiation, coll. « Que sais- je ?», 1995. In: Droit et société, n°33, 1996. Les professionnels du divorce. pp. 464-468
Didier Alexandre, « Guillaume Apollinaire, Alcools », coll. « Études littéraires », 1994
Bonnin Claude. Didier Alexandre, « Guillaume Apollinaire, Alcools », coll. « Études littéraires », 1994. In: Littératures 32, printemps 1995. pp. 209-210
First person – Guillaume Hatte
International audienceFirst Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Guillaume Hatte is the first author on 'Tight junctions negatively regulate mechanical forces applied to adherens junctions in vertebrate epithelial tissue', published in Journal of Cell Science. Guillaume completed his PhD in the lab of Claude Prigent at CNRS UMR 6290 and Universite' de Rennes 1, Rennes, France, where he investigated the involvement of tight junctions during epithelial cell cytokinesis in a vertebrate model
A Brief History of Human Time - Cross-verified Dataset
This cross-verified dataset contains 2.2 million individuals, it can be used for research purposes. This dataset is linked to the following paper that should be cited directly instead of the data itself:
Morgane Laouenan, Palaash Bhargava, Jean-Benoît Eyméoud, Olivier Gergaud, Guillaume Plique, Etienne Wasmer (2022) A cross-verified database of notable people, 3500BC-2018AD, Scientific Data, June 2022.
Bibtex:
@article{bhht3,
author = {Laouenan, Morgane and Bhargava, Palaash and Eyméoud, Jean-Benoît and Gergaud, Olivier and Plique, Guillaume and Wasmer, Etienne},
title = {A cross-verified database of notable people, 3500BC-2018AD},
journal = {Scientific Data},
publisher = {Nature Publishing Group},
year = {2022},
month = {Jun},
day = {09},
volume = {9},
number = {1},
pages = {290},
issn = {2052-4463},
doi = {10.1038/s41597-022-01369-4},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01369-4}
}
This dataset is subject to CC-BY-SA licensing.
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Fortune and desire in Guillaume de Machaut
There is a pervasive tendency, in Machaut scholarship, to read his poetry as having
value only insofar as it speaks to our postmodern age: either it is fragmented and
riven with ambiguities, or it celebrates eroticism and the things of this world for their
own sake; in any case, it resists religious and moral orthodoxy. Such readings, while
often valuable in themselves, fail to take sufficient account of the influence which
Boethian and Neoplatonic ideas had upon Machaut, and thus misunderstand his work
on a fundamental level. By paying attention to the Boethian content in the narrative
dits, and by analysing Machaut's verse more thoroughly than has been done before,
my thesis demonstrates not only this author's moral orthodoxy, but also his extremely
sophisticated didactic methods. I begin with the Confort d'ami, Machaut's most
overtly moral work. The Confort engages with the supposed 'worldly' perspective of
its imprisoned addressee, adapting biblical and classical exempla in order to coax
Charles of Navarre towards a deeper understanding of worldly fortune. In Chapter 2 I
show how, in the Prologue and the Dit du vergier, the ambiguity so beloved of critics
can serve as a moral commentary on the carnality and self-absorption of the erotic
and artistic points of view. Having established, in the preceding chapters, that this
author's approach to his subject is ambiguous and critical, in Chapter 3 I explore the
extremes of his pessimism, and show how his love poetry can incorporate
sophisticated philosophical ideas, through my analysis of the Jugement du roy de
Behaigne. The thesis culminates in a detailed reading of the Remede de Fortune.
Through his deliberately idealised statements about education, through his application
of these views to the art of courtly love, through his composition (and setting to
music) of a sequence of virtuoso lyrics, and through his explicit invocations of and
borrowings from Boethius, Machaut develops an empathic but ultimately, as I argue,
deeply sceptical vision of earthly love
Pierre Guillaume, Le monde colonial XIXe-XXe siècles, coll. histoire contemporaine, 1973
Clair Sylvie. Pierre Guillaume, Le monde colonial XIXe-XXe siècles, coll. histoire contemporaine, 1973. In: Revue d'histoire du XIXe siècle, Tome 11, 1995/1. L'exil. pp. 131-132
Joël Biard, Guillaume d'Ockham et la théologie (coll. Initiations au Moyen Âge). 1999
Counet Jean-Michel. Joël Biard, Guillaume d'Ockham et la théologie (coll. Initiations au Moyen Âge). 1999. In: Revue théologique de Louvain, 32ᵉ année, fasc. 2, 2001. p. 276
Guillaume JANNEAU. L'époque Louis XVI. Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 1964. (Coll Le lys d'or.)
Souchal François. Guillaume JANNEAU. L'époque Louis XVI. Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 1964. (Coll Le lys d'or.) . In: Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes. 1966, tome 124, livraison 1. pp. 307-308
A. Guillaume, l'Irlande, une ou deux nations ? Paris, PUF, 1987. (Coll. Politique d'aujourd'hui)
Collange Jean-François. A. Guillaume, l'Irlande, une ou deux nations ? Paris, PUF, 1987. (Coll. Politique d'aujourd'hui). In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 71e année n°3, Juillet-septembre 1991. p. 417
Pot de pharmacie, Galerie Guillaume Valette, Faculté de pharmacie de l'Université Paris V (coll. Élie Bzoura)
Pot de pharmacie, Galerie Guillaume Valette, Faculté de pharmacie de l'Université Paris V (coll. Élie Bzoura) . In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 86ᵉ année, n°318, 1998. p. 1
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