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    De la géochimie pétrolière à l’étude des bitumes anciens : l’archéologie moléculaire

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    Connan Jacques, Ourisson Guy. De la géochimie pétrolière à l’étude des bitumes anciens : l’archéologie moléculaire. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 137ᵉ année, N. 4, 1993. pp. 901-921

    Annexe sur CD-ROM

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    Connan Jacques. Annexe sur CD-ROM. In: Le tell d'Akkaz au Koweït / Tell Akkaz in Kuwait Lyon : Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Jean Pouilloux, 2011. pp. 1-32. (Travaux de la Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée, 57

    Les mélanges bitumineux du tell d’Akkaz (Koweït) / The bituminous mixtures from Tell Akkaz (Kuwait)

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    Connan Jacques. Les mélanges bitumineux du tell d’Akkaz (Koweït) / The bituminous mixtures from Tell Akkaz (Kuwait). In: Le tell d'Akkaz au Koweït / Tell Akkaz in Kuwait Lyon : Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Jean Pouilloux, 2011. pp. 391-412. (Travaux de la Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée, 57

    Study of some bituminous lumps of Mleiha : preliminary results

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    Connan Jacques, Mouton Michel. Study of some bituminous lumps of Mleiha : preliminary results. In: Mleiha I. Environnement, Stratégies de subsistance et artisanats (Mission archéologique française à Sharjah) Lyon : Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Jean Pouilloux, 1999. pp. 245-264. (Travaux de la Maison de l'Orient méditerranéen, 29

    Étude géochimique d'enduits de surface, de tissus de calfatage, de blocs de poix et de bitume des épaves gallo-romaines du Parc Saint-Georges de Lyon

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    CONNAN Jacques, Charrie-Duhaut Armelle. Étude géochimique d'enduits de surface, de tissus de calfatage, de blocs de poix et de bitume des épaves gallo-romaines du Parc Saint-Georges de Lyon. In: Archaeonautica, 16, 2010. Les épaves de Saint-Georges – Lyon – Ier-XVIIIe siècles, sous la direction de Éric Rieth. pp. 147-172

    Derrida - Artaud

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    A conference on Antonin Artaud by Jacques Derrida. Seminar In homage to Antonin Artaud organised in New Delhi by the National School of Drama, Delhi University and the French Embassy, 23 January 1997.Conferencia de Jacques Derrida sobre Antonin Artaud. Seminario In homage to Antonin Artaud, organizado en New Delhi por National School of Drama, Delhi University y la Embajada de Francia, el 23 de enero de 1997.Conférence de Jacques Derrida sur Antonin Artaud. Séminaire In homage to Antonin Artaud organisé à New Delhi par National School of Drama, Delhi University et l'Ambassade de France, le 23 janvier 1997

    Molecular data: clues to trace the origin of archaeological organic materials

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    Molecular studies of archaeological remains using a fractionation scheme of organic extracts and mass spectrometric techniques (GC-MS) allow identification of specific biomarkers. Such components are likely to provide information about the type of organic substances present and, more extensively on their history. In this paper, special emphasis has been put on the necessity for precise structural identification to distinguish beeswax and cuticular waxes. The results of the analysis of two unknown residues are also reported : the content of a pilgrim flask (Egypt, XXVI th dynasty, 664-525 BC) and the wall coating of Middle Age undergrounds (Corrèze, France).Les études moléculaires des résidus organiques retrouvés en contexte archéologique, basées sur le fractionnement rigoureux d’un extrait organique par classes de polarité et sur des techniques de spectrométrie de masse (GC-MS), permettent l’identification de biomarqueurs spécifiques. Ces composés sont susceptibles de fournir des informations sur la nature des substances organiques rencontrées et, de façon plus générale, sur leur histoire. Pour illustrer l’utilité des biomarqueurs ainsi que la nécessité d’une identification structurale précise, l’accent a été mis sur les esters linéaires à longues chaines appelés «wax esters» présents dans les cires d’abeilles et les cires cuticulaires des végétaux. L’analyse de deux résidus inconnus montrera les contraintes liées au contexte achéologique : le contenu d’une gourde dite de pèlerin (Egypte, XXVIth dynasty ; 664-525 BC) et l’enduit des murs de souterrains du Moyen-Age (Corrèze, France).Charrie-Duhaut Armelle, Connan Jacques, Bastien Claire. Molecular data: clues to trace the origin of archaeological organic materials. In: Annales d'Université "Valahia" Târgovişte. Section d'Archéologie et d'Histoire, Tome 13, Numéro 1, 2011. pp. 7-24

    Dear Jacques ... Lecoq in the twenty first century

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    This essay considers Jacques Lecoq's influence almost 20 years after his death. Arguing that Lecoq's pedagogy is largely as relevant today as it was when he was still alive, the author speculates whether Lecoq would have welcomed developments in the use of digital technology within live performance. The essay proposes that much of Lecoq's teaching with its emphasis on play, complicite, invention, imagination and the creative actor remains relevant to contemporary developments in site-specific, immersive and postdramatic theatre. The essay is constructed in the form of a posthumous letter to Jacques Lecoq

    Essai de vulgarisation des homélies métriques de Jacques de Saroug

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    In this series of articles originally published in Revue de l’Orient Chrétien from 1912-1914, Babakhan aimed to popularize the work of Jacob of Sarug, a large collection of whose homilies had recently appeared in the monumental edition of Paul Bedjan. Babakhan gives, with very brief introductions, rhymed French translations of five of Jacob’s homilies, namely, Bedjan’s nos. 2 (on the descent of the most high on Mount Sinai, and the symbol of the Church), 95 (on the decapitation of John the Baptist), 99 (on the Apostle Thomas), 103 (on the love of money), and 194 (on the end of the world, and marriage), with some parts omitted. This French translation may still serve as a vehicle of introduction to Jacob’s poetry, much of which remains untranslated

    Da ideia de infância em Jean-Jacques Rousseau ou do "sono da razão"

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Ciencias da Educação. Programa de Pós-Graduação em EducaçãoOs pensamentos expostos no século XVIII pelo genebrino Jean-Jacques Rousseau influenciaram de maneira decisiva a forma como o Ocidente passou a perceber a infância. Este autor provocou uma verdadeira divisão de águas ao publicar Emílio ou Da Educação (1762). Com este feito, mais que balançar os alicerces educacionais da época, ele delega à criança um lugar no mundo. A infância passa a ter um valor em si mesma, e a ser vista como etapa fundamental na constituição humana. Ao destacar este período da vida, além de romper definitivamente com o que vigorava em seu tempo, no qual a criança era tida como um erro passageiro - um infante (aquele que não fala); um "adulto em miniatura"; ou mero objeto de paparicação e prazer - Jean-Jacques cria uma ótica inovadora de conceber a criança. Dizia que: "A natureza quer que as crianças sejam crianças antes de serem homens." Ao elaborar um conceito de infância, Rousseau afirma que "a infância é o sono da razão". O que nos surpreende devido este autor ter vivido em pleno "Século das Luzes", justamente quando a razão era evocada como o guia seguro para o pensamento e para ação em todas as idades. Ao contrário do que possa parecer, Rousseau não desmerece o período infantil, associando-o à escuridão ou a inferioridade primeira da humanidade. Ele é considerado o "inventor da infância". Retomar pensamentos que versam sobre essas ideias rousseaunianas, inaugurais da concepção moderna de Infância, por meio de pesquisa teórica, é o objetivo traçado aqui, com intuito de avançar nas compreensões estabelecidas em torno das contribuições de Jean-Jacques Rousseau para temática em exame.The thoughts exposed in the eighteenth century by the genevan, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, influenced in a decisive way the West has to realize his childhood. This author has caused a real division of the waters or publish Emile, or On Education (1762). With this done more than shake the foundations of educational time, it leaves the child a place in the world. The child is given a value in itself, and be seen as key step in the human constitution. By highlighting this period of life, and the final break with that which prevailed in his time, in which the child was seen as a mistake passenger - an infant (who does not speak), a "miniature adult" or mere object of pampering and pleasure - Jean-Jacques creates a new perspective to conceive a child. He said: "Nature wants children to be children before being men." In developing a concept of childhood, Rousseau says that "childhood is the sleep of reason". What surprises us because this author has lived in the middle of "Age of Enlightenment", just when the reason was mentioned as the sure guide for thought and action in all ages. Contrary to what may seem, Rousseau does not diminish the infantile period, associating him to the darkness or the inferiority of humanity first. He is considered the "inventor of childhood." Resume thoughts that talk about these ideas Rousseau, the inaugural modern conception of childhood, through theoretical research, stroke is the goal here, with the aim to advance the understandings established around the contributions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau to thematic examination
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