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Journal articles on the topic "Antiquités juives"
van Henten, Jan Willem. "Book review: Flavius Josèphe: Les Antiquités juives, written by Étienne Nodet." Journal for the Study of Judaism 45, no. 3 (July 24, 2014): 422–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700631-12340083.
Full textAzria, Régine. "Flavius Josèphe, Les Antiquités juives. Volume IV, Livres VIII et IX." Archives de sciences sociales des religions, no. 140 (December 1, 2007): 157–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/assr.10683.
Full textSpottorno, Ma Victoria. "Flavius Josèphe IV. Les Antiquités juives livres VIII et IX. Introduction et texte. Traduction et notes . By Étienne Nodet." Journal for the Study of Judaism 38, no. 1 (2007): 140–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006307x170896.
Full textCaballero, Juan Luis. "FLAVIO JOSEFO, Les Antiquités juives, Volume V: Livres X et XI, Établissement du texte, traduction et notes par Étienne Nodet, Paris: Cerf, 2010, LXXXIII + 332 pp." Scripta Theologica 44, no. 3 (March 9, 2015): 791. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/006.44.1243.
Full textJaffé, Dan. "Flavius Josèphe , Les Antiquités juives , t. IX, Livre XX-Autobiographie , texte, traduction et notes par Étienne Nodet, Paris, Cerf, 2022. 19,5 cm. li -336 p. ISBN 978-2-204-15079-8. € 39." Études théologiques et religieuses Tome 98, no. 3 (October 6, 2023): 457–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/etr.983.0457.
Full textDi Mauro, Damon. "Garnier's Historical Sources in Les Juifves." Renaissance and Reformation 29, no. 2 (January 20, 2009): 21–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v29i2.11411.
Full textRoessli, Jean-Michel. "Assimilation chrétienne d’éléments païens." Dossier 70, no. 3 (August 31, 2015): 507–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1032789ar.
Full textEmerton, J. A., and E. Nodet. "Flavius Josephe I: Les Antiquites Juives Livres I a III. Introduction et texte, II: Traduction et notes." Vetus Testamentum 41, no. 4 (October 1991): 508. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1518642.
Full textHarutyunyan, Mkrtich, and Manuel Malfeito-Ferreira. "Historical and Heritage Sustainability for the Revival of Ancient Wine-Making Techniques and Wine Styles." Beverages 8, no. 1 (February 7, 2022): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/beverages8010010.
Full textWetzstein, Hazel Y., Zibin Zhang, Nadav Ravid, and Michael E. Wetzstein. "Characterization of Attributes Related to Fruit Size in Pomegranate." HortScience 46, no. 6 (June 2011): 908–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.46.6.908.
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Rosner, Chloé. "Creuser la terre-patrie pour fabriquer la nation : histoire d'une aventure scientifique : de l’archéologie juive à l’archéologie israélienne (XIXe siècle-1967)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020IEPP0012.
Full textThis research focuses on the history of Jewish institutions involved in archaeology established in Jerusalem between 1910 and 1925 in the context of the scientific exploration of Palestine. They are thoroughly examined through their actors, archaeological endeavors and the various networks that supported them. In order to better appreciate their approach to and practice of archaeology, the research also examines these institutions within the parameters of the administration and laws on antiquities established and issued by the successive Ottoman and British authorities in Palestine.This allows us to gauge the contribution these institutions made to the development of archaeology as practiced between 1948-1967 in Israel. This first part of our research enables us to examine the socio-political and cultural roles of archaeology such as its influence on the creation of a Jewish national identity and culture and its role in shaping Palestine as homeland within the context of Zionism. Because these institutions played myriad roles in the intertwining of archaeology with Zionist ambitions and projects; they facilitated the strengthening of its socio-political and cultural roles and influences between 1948 and 1967 in Israel. To this end, the research examines different means that have been employed to transmit and promote archaeology to the general public. This finally allows us to measure how archaeology became what is known as an Israeli “national hobby” over the 1950-1960’s
Rutgers, Leonard Victor. "The Jews in late ancient Rome : evidence of cultural interaction in the Roman diaspora /." Leiden ; New York ; Köln : E.J. Brill, 1995. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35749789s.
Full textKancel, Daniel. "Les ossuaires juifs au tournant de notre ère." Paris, EPHE, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009EPHE4013.
Full textJewish ossuaries were used at the end of the 2nd Temple period, mainly in the area of the city of Jerusalem. The first part of this thesis is an attempt to present, for the first time, all published ossuaries to this day in only one corpus, giving all known details about them and facsimiles of most of the inscriptions. The second part deals with various aspects of jewish ossuaries. Its first chapter deals with general characteristics of the ossuaries. Afterwards the inscriptions written on various sides of some of the ossuaries are discussed with an enhanced epigraphic research on 53 inscriptions. The following chapter is about ornamentation, its motives, some special ossuaries regarding this aspect, and various interpretations that can be given to ossuaries' ornamentation. The last chapter is a review of the major interpretations of the possible link of the use of ossuaries with jewish religious conceptions of that time. There's also an exposition of what may have been the origins of the use of ossuaries at that period in that area. This can be corroborated by all the elements unearthed is the previous parts of the thesis
Amsellem, Roxane. "La couronne dans les sources iconographiques et textuelles juives et chrétiennes : significations d’un symbole tardo-antique." Thesis, Paris 10, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA100049.
Full textThe motif of the crown, strongly present in the Jewish and Christian iconographic corpus, was mainly perceived as a pagan contamination of the said repertoires. By the same token, its symbolic interpretation is considered secondary and its use essentially decorative. By the constitution of a selective double corpus, one iconographic and the other textual, we demonstrate that this motif knows a deep symbolic meaning specific to both religions. My work makes it possible, on the one hand, to better understand the iconographic and religious evolutions so characteristic of late antiquity, and, on the other hand, to identify the interactions between the Jewish and Christian religious groups of the Greco-Roman world.Indeed, taking into account and confronting all Jewish and Christian late antique textual and iconographic sources initially showed that the theme of the crown is omnipresent. This omnipresence is explained insofar as the symbolic meanings which it conveys are fundamental and multiple. Attribute of power (that of the king that of the priest), attribute and divine seal, attribute Christic, angelic and celestial, the crown is at the heart of the Jewish and Christian thought of retribution.This powerful symbolism is rooted in the Bible. It is from the biblical passages, however few in number, mentioning the crown, that the subsequent exegeses have been constantly developed; With an increasing emphasis on the heavenly dimension of the meaning of this motif, to the detriment of its terrestrial connotations historically related to the Davidic kingdom and the Aaronic priesthood. The motif of the crown and its increasingly eschatological interpretation are present in all the literary or epigraphic corpuses that we have studied. The first witnesses to this increase in the symbolic value of the crown are the intertestamental, pseudepigraphic and qumranian literatures at the turn of our era, in which attention focuses on the fate of the righteous
Tromba, Enrico. "Nuovi dati sulla sinagoga di Bova Marina nel contesto dell’archeologia ebraica della Calabria tardo antica." Thesis, Paris, EPHE, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015EPHE4038.
Full textThe research aims to reconsider and analyze the situation of the archaeological site of San Pasquale of Bova Marina (RC). The site, discovered in 1983, was the subject of archaeological investigations since 1985 and brought to light structures of great importance, among which is a building identified as a Jewish synagogue and dated to the fourth century of our era. Along with the Jewish structure, were brought to light other buildings and two burial areas. Until now, the life of the synagogue had been dated from the fourth to the sixth century of our era and burial areas were put in phase with it. Through this research, carried out on documents and through a series of archaeological excavations, we have shown that the life of the synagogue does not go beyond the middle of the fifth century and the two cemeteries are not connected to it. We also reconstruct more accurately the various phases of Jewish building life and their development. Fundamental point were the three-dimensional reconstructions of the mosaic floor of the classroom and of the hall of the prayer. We also found profound differences with the other synagogue discovered in Italy, at Ostia, while we found important points of contact with the synagogues of the Land of Israel, in particular those of the valley of Beth She'an. The site of S. Pasquale of Bova marina, then, saw a Jewish attendance from the fourth century to the middle of the fifth when the area continued to be used primarily as a burial area and then stop any type of attendance in the seventh century, as other sites places on the Ionian coast of Calabria
Nemo-Pekelman, Capucine. "Iudaeorum querellae. . . : la législation relative aux Juifs, de la fin de l'Empire romain au début du Moyen Age occidental (IVe-VIIe siècles)." Paris 10, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA100160.
Full textThe imperial constitutions of the IVth and Vth centuries relating to the Jews are for the most part regarded as theologically motivated. We propose to show that these laws were born out of a contentious judicial context which was not subjugated to a univocal ideological line. Petitioned in its judicial capacity, the chancellery had to motivate its decisions by objective legal standards. Other considerations weighted on the decision making process : financial and fiscal factors, the necessities of evergetism, as well as political and sometimes diplomatic calculations. The personalities of those who contributed to the creation of the law can not be discarded either. While the law of the Early Middle Ages was primarily the work of clerics, it did not obey to a strictly theological view, as these men of the Church were at the same time political actors. Their work was that of compromise under the nature of their relations with the secular power and with the Jews
Caillou, Jean-Sylvain. "Les tombeaux royaux de Judée : historiographie, symbolisme et architecture." Paris 4, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA040008.
Full textThis thesis deal with the tombs of David, Salomon, the kings of Juda, the Asmonean and the Herodian kings. It's starting with the history of the several localisations of the supposed tombs of the judean kings of the first temple period, and then with a new analysis and commentary of biblical indications. In a second part, the judean kings of the second temple period are studied in the context of the tombs of the kings in the classical Antiquity, before focus on the Asmonean's and Herodian's tombs, especially the Maccabean monument, the Herodion and the monument of Herod in Jerusalem. Finally, the study show that the tombs of the kings always had a strong symbolism in literature and architecture, and this symbolism can explain a lot more that it usually believed
Carlier, Caroline. "La cité de Moïse : la représentation du peuple juif chez Philon d'Alexandre." Paris 4, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA040115.
Full textIn describing the Jewish people (Jews by birth and proselytes), Philo employs the vocabulary of the city as a "fellow-citizenship" or a kinsfolk by laws, terming it "the city of Moses". .
Laforest, Caroline. "La sépulture collective 163D de la nécropole nord de Hiérapolis (Phrygie, Turquie, période Augustéenne -VIIe s. de notre ère) : fouille et enregistrement des dépôts, gestes et pratiques funéraires, recrutement." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015BORD0352/document.
Full textThe roman cities of Asia Minor are surrounded by vast necropolises, amongst which funerary complexes are mostoften plundered. While monuments and inscriptions have been studied in great detail in the past, the depositional context andfunerary treatment of the dead and the management of collective burials have not been submitted to detailed analysis. Thediscovery of Tomb 163d, a subterranean funerary chamber not plundered in the North Necropolis of Hierapolis (ancientprovince of Phrygia, in the South-West of Turkey) provided a unique opportunity to apply archeo-anthropological analysis inorder to understand funerary treatment and burial practices. This study reinvestigated the excavations which took place in2003, to complement another four campaigns (2010-2013). For these excavation campaigns a specific intervention strategywas developed as part of the Archeological Italian Mission of Hierapolis. After discussing the chronological framework, thisstudy analyses funerary treatment (modes of inhumation, body treatment, depositional context) as well as the burialmanagement to the management within the dynamic of the funeral space. The stratigraphic analysis demonstrated that thegrave was utilized from the Augustan period to the 7th century and contained 293 individuals. During the 3rd century, a Jewishfamily rebought the tomb for further use, as indicated by the inscriptions engraved on the monument. The taphonomic study ofthe articulated skeletons revealed that the majority of the deceased were buried in wooden coffins. It appeared that the Jewishfamily left some skeletal remains from the first occupiers in situ, in accordance with the Roman law defining the sepulchrum asa locus religious. However, the management of human remains was more related to practical considerations, linked to thevolume of the remains, than to the concern of respecting the deceased. By analyzing and interpreting the organization offuneral spaces, the conclusions of this study provide new evidence on relationships between different religious groups living inHierapolis, and on aspects of burial practices during Roman Antiquity and Proto-Byzantine period
Moreau, Tiphaine. "Penser et construire une autorité chrétienne dans l'Empire romain : les associations "empereur - croix" dans les textes des IVe et Ve siècles." Thesis, Limoges, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LIMO0089/document.
Full textThis study investigates the Christian conceptualization of authority and its political contexts by focusing on a rather common but never systematically analyzed rhetorical strategy in the texts of the 4th and 5th centuries: the associations between the Roman Emperor and the symbol of the cross. At the interface between the Emperor and the cross stands another authority, personal or collective, who is considered a mediator. Concrete or symbolic associations between at least two parties usually form themselves under a common goal: the glorious kingdom of Emperor, Christ, and their mediators. In this case, the cross is solicited in its profuse meaning as a powerful and dynamic sign, both iconic and theological; it is thus integrated in a specific setting of time and place or in a metaphorical and allegorical discourse. The goal of this study is to look at the different proponents of a mediating authority, whether secular or ecclesiastical, and their claims for visibility, political basis and public recognition. The manifold associations between the Emperor and the cross are part of a vibrant discourse, which is both partisan and conquering in reclaiming a specific Christian authority; and whoever is able to manipulate the power of the cross gains prophetic qualities that also legitimize political participation. Thus, the capacity to act as a mediator builds upon competition between intermediaries or upon the appropriation of this capacity by legal means, but not upon conflict with the Imperial authority. In associating the Emperor and the cross in the texts, the authors describe interactions and networks of contacts. Rather than breathless and “standardized” processes, these networks reveal the multiple and polymorphic dynamics of political relationships in Late Antiquity
Books on the topic "Antiquités juives"
Josephus, Flavius. Les antiquités juives. 2nd ed. Paris: Éditions du Cerf, 1992.
Find full textJosephus, Flavius. Les antiquités juives. 2nd ed. Paris: Les éd. du cerf, 1992.
Find full textRené, Armand, and Weill Julien 1873-, eds. Antiquités juives: Jérusalem et l'empire perse. [Clermont-Ferrand]: Paléo, 2011.
Find full textvan, Henten J. W., and Horst, Pieter Willem van der., eds. Studies in early Jewish epigraphy. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1994.
Find full textPieter Willem van der Horst. Ancient Jewish epitaphs: An introductory survey of a millennium of Jewish funerary epigraphy (300 BCE-700 CE). Kampen, the Netherlands: Kok Pharos Pub. House, 1991.
Find full textThe Jews in late ancient Rome: Evidence of cultural interaction in the Roman diaspora. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1995.
Find full textHadas-Lebel, Mireille. Rome, la Judée et les Juifs. Paris: Picard, 2009.
Find full textRome, la Judée et les Juifs. Paris: Picard, 2009.
Find full textLes Juifs d'Egypte: De Ramsès II à Hadrien. Paris: Editions errance, 1991.
Find full textModrzejewski, Joseph. Les Juifs d'Egypte de Ramsès II à Hadrien. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1997.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Antiquités juives"
Albert, Bat-Sheva. "Le judaïsme et les juifs dans l’hagiographie et la liturgie visigothique." In Cultural Encounters in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, 17–41. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.celama-eb.3.1474.
Full textMuntané i Santiveri, Josep Xavier. "Où cessent les mots : juifs de Catalogne ? Une révision du terme « sefardi » appliqué aux juifs de Catalogne." In Expulsion and Diaspora Formation: Religious and Ethnic Identities in Flux from Antiquity to the Seventeenth Century, 149–69. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.relmin-eb.5.109165.
Full textLucas, Gérard. "Flavius Josèphe, Antiquités juives." In Vienne dans les textes grecs et latins, 68–72. MOM Éditions, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.momeditions.1001.
Full text"REMARQUES CONCLUSIVES SUR LES ANTIQUITÉS JUIVES." In Le mariage dans l'oeuvre de Flavius Josephe, 77–80. Peeters Publishers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1qp9g77.10.
Full text"La genèse historique des Antiquités juives." In Josephus and Jewish History in Flavian Rome and Beyond, 21–28. BRILL, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789047415527_005.
Full textBenzina, Fayza. "Delacroix, entre Antiquité et modernité : La Noce juive au Maroc." In Image et voyage, 109–16. Presses universitaires de Provence, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pup.21852.
Full text"Le Système Sacrificiel de Flavius Josèphe au Livre III des Antiquitès Juives (Ant. 3.224–236)." In Flavius Josephus, 39–51. BRILL, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004191266.i-438.22.
Full text"Présupposés Herméneutiques De La Lecture De La Bible Juive Chez Les Gnostiques. Étude De Quelques Procédés Exégétiques Dans Un Traité De Nag Hammadi (Nh 2, 4)." In The Reception and Interpretation of the Bible in Late Antiquity, 369–91. BRILL, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004167155.i-608.92.
Full text"Concerning the zemi Buya and Aiba, who they say was burned when there was war, and afterwards, when they washed him with yuca juice, he grew arms, and his eyes reappeared, and his body grew." In An Account of the Antiquities of the Indians, 27. Duke University Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9780822382546-022.
Full text"xx Concerning the zemi Buya and Aiba, who they say was burned when there was war, and afterwards, when they washed him with yuca juice, he grew arms, and his eyes reappeared, and his body grew." In An Account of the Antiquities of the Indians, 27. Duke University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780822382546-025.
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