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Keung, Olivia. "Subterranean Inscriptions." Thesis, University of Waterloo, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10012/2878.
Full textThrough this strategy, the thesis removes the issue of homelessness from the conventional framework of an economical problem, to understand it instead as an existential reality. Homelessness becomes an experience that involves real people and unseen identities; the shifts in the form of this work reflect the subtle idiosyncracies that arise from this subjective reading. In its exteriority, homelessness is related to the psychoanalytical notion of otherness: a quality that is emotional and uncontrolled, and exists outside of social laws. As a threat to public order, this quality is undesireable within society. Thus, the Other is an identity that becomes subjugated and hidden through the exercize of power. The thesis relies on established ideas, including Michel Foucault's exposure of this social repression, R. D. Laing's empathetic perception of ontological insecurity, and Julia Kristeva's essay on abjection, to give context to its ambiguous subject. Set against the tentative narration and notation of lived experiences, they seek to uncover the subjective identity of the Other, and to grasp the significance of his expulsion from the interior. The intention of this work is not to judge, or to implement solutions. Rather, it is passive and receptive, and exists largely in the mere confrontation of this estranged condition.
Out of this confrontation, the voices that were buried begin to emerge and assert themselves. Narrative, criticism, design, and visual essay become the vehicles that convey these voices and the multiplicity of their existential experiences, forming a reality from that which was previously invisible to the objective city. This mapping is a construction of displaced identities. The synthesis of these elements exposes the grounds for the possibility of new connections between individuals.
Mambrini, Francesco, and Philipp Franck. "Telling stories with inscriptions." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2017. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-221542.
Full textNapolitano, Ennio G. [Verfasser], and Lorenz [Akademischer Betreuer] Korn. "Arabic inscriptions and pseudo-inscriptions in Italian art / Ennio G. Napolitano ; Betreuer: Lorenz Korn." Bamberg : Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1183679459/34.
Full textSironen, Erkki. "The late Roman and early Byzantine inscriptions of Athens and Attica : an edition with appendices on scripts, sepulchral formulae and occupations /." Helsinki : Hakapaino Oy, 1997. http://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/25751.
Full textObrador, Cursach Bartomeu. "Lexicon of the Phrygian Inscriptions." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/650834.
Full textEl frigi és una llengua indoeuropea fragmentària documentada per inscripcions trobades al centre d’Anatòlia des d’aproximadament el 800 a.C. fins al s. III d.C. L’objectiu d’aquesta tesi doctoral és oferir una anàlisi completa de tots els mots documentats en aquestes inscripcions en forma de diccionari per a tenir una visió de conjunt del que s’ha preservat de la llengua frígia. Malgrat la divisió dels textos frigis en tres estadis prou diferenciats (paleofrigi, frigi mitjà i neofrigi) tant pel que fa a llur cronologia, trets lingüístics, com l’escriptura emprada i els continguts dels texts, tot el material ha estat distribuït en un únic diccionari. Abans de procedir a aquest estudi, però, s’ha confeccionat un recopilació́ de totes les inscripcions conegudes. Si bé en el cas del paleofrigi aquest a feina fou feta de forma exemplar per Brixhe i Lejeune (i els suplements posteriors de Brixhe), s’han incorporat algunes altes inscripcions. Per altra banda, la situació de les inscripcions neofrígies era més precària per la manca d’un corpus actualitzat, motiu pel qual començàrem la nostra intervenció en aquest punt. L’estadi intermedi consisteix bàsicament en un llarg epitafi ben editat per Brixhe. El resultat és un catàleg crític de les inscripcions frígies (ofert a la mateixa tesi) que serveix de base per a l’estudi lexicogràfic. Altres dificultats prèvies encarades són el valor d’algunes lletres de l’alfabet frigi, emprat en el primer estadi de la llengua, i la segmentació de les mateixes inscripcions en què es fa ús de la scriptio continua. Una vegada considerades aquestes qüestions prèvies, s’ha procedit a analitzar cada un dels segments, agrupats sota un mateix lemma en cas de tenir vàries formes d’un mateix mot. Juntament amb una anàlisi morfològica i contextual i, sempre que sigui possible, es consideren les anàlisis anteriors confrontant-les amb el coneixement actual del frigi, el grec antic, l’anatolística i la indoeuropeística en general. El mètode històric comparatiu és essencial en aquesta tasca, si bé el context és constantment considerat per a evitar especulacions purament etimològiques. Sovint, aquest lèxic ofereix noves interpretacions pròpies, encara que per mor de la fragmentació i els hàpax són molts els mots dels quals ben poca cosa es pot dir. Després d’un estudi detallat de cada mot, s’ofereix també un buidatge de les dades que se’n poden extreure en forma de petita gramàtica frígia que serveix com a introducció actualitzada a aquesta llengua.
Odishu, Daniel Isaac. "The Aramaic inscriptions of Hatra." Thesis, Cardiff University, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.293056.
Full textBile, Monique. "Le Dialecte crétois ancien : étude de la langue des inscriptions, recueil des inscriptions postérieures aux IC /." Paris : diff. P. Geuthner, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb349881935.
Full textFindell, Martin. "Vocalism in the Continental runic inscriptions." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2010. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11233/.
Full textvan, der Perre Athena. "From execration texts to quarry inscriptions." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2016. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-201900.
Full textMagloire, Marie-Christine. "Approche intersémiotique des inscriptions murales taguées." Besançon, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001BESA1015.
Full textLopez-Bouchet, Fabienne. "Inscriptions graffitées : approches (socio)linguistiques interactionnelles." Grenoble 3, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004GRE39016.
Full textʿAwnī, Al-Ḥāǧǧ Mūsá. "Etudes des inscriptions mérinides de Fas." Aix-Marseille 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991AIX10034.
Full textTan, Carole A. "'Chinese Inscriptions': Australian-born Chinese Lives." Thesis, University of Queensland, 2004. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/1826/1/1826_abstract.pdf.
Full textSoro, Vassilia. "Frivolité, inscriptions féminines dans l’art contemporain." Thesis, Paris 8, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA080105.
Full textAn aesthetic tendency, which is not usually highly regarded in the contemporary art world, is made up of the creation of works characterized by a profusion of girly motifs (little flowers, cheap junk, pastel colors, etc.). We will show how this cute aesthetics is distinct from kitsch, whose vocabulary it partly shares.By means of an analysis of works by Lily van der Stokker, Martine Aballéa, Karen Kilimnik, Marc-Camille Chaimowicz, Sofia Coppola, or Janaina Tschappe, our research is inscribed at the crossroads of aesthetics, art history and gender studies. The observation of the Western cultural context highlights the rejection of what we call frivolous, ornemental, aesthetics as being a proposal foreign to the falsely universal and resolutely manly canons. The study of the ornemental, which we have subjected to the prism of gender, enables the coming out of the movement underlying the aesthetics which we are interested in: i.e. free and nomadic, it is none other that that of girl-power, not envisaged here as a theme but as the artist at work. Beyond an effect of trans- appraisal, as a result of the inscription of an aestheticism cast aside until then, a cosmic dimension (materialized via mythical and magical figures), leads to the unveiling of a singular vision of art and of the world, regarded as a potential pathway to re-enchantment: there are, at the very core of the frivolous, ornemental, aesthetics, strengthened by means of the artist’s girl-power, benevolent values capable of acting upon reality. Within this logic, the ornemental profusion can be assimilated to a gift. The latter might be perceived as a form of gratitude, thanks to which the girl responds to the gift of life
Soro, Vassilia. "Frivolité, inscriptions féminines dans l’art contemporain." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 8, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA080105.
Full textAn aesthetic tendency, which is not usually highly regarded in the contemporary art world, is made up of the creation of works characterized by a profusion of girly motifs (little flowers, cheap junk, pastel colors, etc.). We will show how this cute aesthetics is distinct from kitsch, whose vocabulary it partly shares.By means of an analysis of works by Lily van der Stokker, Martine Aballéa, Karen Kilimnik, Marc-Camille Chaimowicz, Sofia Coppola, or Janaina Tschappe, our research is inscribed at the crossroads of aesthetics, art history and gender studies. The observation of the Western cultural context highlights the rejection of what we call frivolous, ornemental, aesthetics as being a proposal foreign to the falsely universal and resolutely manly canons. The study of the ornemental, which we have subjected to the prism of gender, enables the coming out of the movement underlying the aesthetics which we are interested in: i.e. free and nomadic, it is none other that that of girl-power, not envisaged here as a theme but as the artist at work. Beyond an effect of trans- appraisal, as a result of the inscription of an aestheticism cast aside until then, a cosmic dimension (materialized via mythical and magical figures), leads to the unveiling of a singular vision of art and of the world, regarded as a potential pathway to re-enchantment: there are, at the very core of the frivolous, ornemental, aesthetics, strengthened by means of the artist’s girl-power, benevolent values capable of acting upon reality. Within this logic, the ornemental profusion can be assimilated to a gift. The latter might be perceived as a form of gratitude, thanks to which the girl responds to the gift of life
Georgopoulos, John. "Observations on the phonetic structure of the Minoan Linear A script /." Title page, abstract and contents only, 1996. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09ARM/09armg352.pdf.
Full textKahl, Jochem. "Siut-Theben : zur Wertschätzung von Traditionen im alten Ägypten /." Leiden : Brill, 1999. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37221755j.
Full textAliquot, Julien. "Inscriptions grecques et latines de la Syrie." Beyrouth : Institut français du Proche-Orient, 2008. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb414072325.
Full textMention parallèle de titre ou de responsabilité : Kitābāt sūriyyaẗ, al-yūnāniyyaẗ wa al-lātiniyyaẗ. al-muǧallad 11, Ǧabal al-Šayh̲, Lubnān wa Sūriyyaẗ / Ǧūliyān Alīkū. Bibliogr. p. 145-156. Notes bibliogr. Index. Partie liminaire en arabe. Résumés en français, anglais et arabe. Diff. en France.
Cayla, Jean-Baptiste. "Les inscriptions de Paphos : Corpus des inscriptions alphabétiques de Palaipaphos, de Néa Paphos et de la chôra paphienne." Paris 4, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA040163.
Full textThis work gathers, introduces and comments about three hundred and fifty texts of Hellenistic and Roman period. They consist mostly of honorific inscriptions or dedicaces engraved on the bases of statues erected in the sanctuary of the Paphian Aphrodite. They constituted an exhibition fot the elite as well as a conspicuous collection showing the prestige of the city. Other documents have been yielded during excavations in Nea Paphos, chief city of the island from the IInd century B. C. Until Imperial period, or have been found in different locations of the Paphian chôra. These inscriptions give an outline of the city, illustrating its ties with the Ptolemies and, later, with the Roman power. They give various information about Paphian society, about cults and local priests, about ptolemaic court and officers, about the numerous military troups of the IInd century B. C. Or about Roman administration. Focusing on cults and institutions, attempt is made to understand the links between local cults and the cult of the sovereigns and, also, to make clear the nature of Paphian polis and the modality of its romanization. Almost all the texts have been verified on stones or squeezes, which allowed the author not to be dependent upon previous works, especially those of T. B. Mitford. New readings and dates are suggested, leading sometimes to a new interpretation. Some inscriptions give particularly a new light on the first century B. C history of the island. At last, this corpus must be chiefly seen as a tool and includes precise indices and many photographs
Jalabert, Louis Mouterde René Sartre Maurice Aliquot Julien. "Inscriptions grecques et latines de la Syrie /." Paris : Geuthner, 2008. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=017619563&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.
Full textTitre parallèle: Ǧabal al-Šayh, Lubnān wa Sūriyyaẗ . - Bibliogr. p. 145 - 156. - Notes bibliogr. - Index. - Partie liminaire en arabe. - Résumés en français, anglais et arabe.
Parsons, David. "Anglo-Saxon runic inscriptions on portable objects." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1994. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/273006.
Full textMichel, François. "Inscriptions latines et grecques de la Corse." Bordeaux 3, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011BOR30052.
Full textBoth volumes of the « Corpus of the Greek and Latin inscriptions of Roman Corsica » include a synthesis and a catalog of inscriptions. The epigraphic corpus includes 250 texts or fragments of inscriptions. The P. E. T. R. A. E. Program, which allows not only the edition, but also the philological and historic researches on texts was very useful in the elaboration of this work. Materials employed for the realization of the inscriptions are materials for the greater part come from local quarries, and the richest materials came from the continent. The artistis of Corsica knew how to employ them and realized of real oeuvres of art. The thesis also studies the distribution of these texts on the island and proposes attributions. The thesis reviews researches on the population of Corsica before Roman period and proposes then an analysis of the Roman administration till the end of the empire. It also includes a prosopography of the governors of Corsica. The archaeology of Corsica also gives information about the distribution of the inscriptions and the identification of buildings. The study of archeological sites completes this prospect and applies to the ground the data of texts. The study of the onomastics and the Corsican societies allows to know how the people participated in the functioning of the antique institutions and which were their faiths. It is also possible to know what was the part of Corsica in the Roman army and in which measure they contributed to the administration of the Empire. The epigraphic corpus is complete. It was possible to create detailed indexes and to classify the names of Corsicans, their social statutes, and to perceive the way they lived with the Roman colonists of Aleria or Mariana. The study of these inscriptions allows to notice that Rome marked Corsica of its influence and thus proposes a completely new vision of Corsica in the Antiquity
Paksi, Julianna Kitti. "Hétérogénéité linguistique dans les inscriptions royales ramessides." Thesis, Université Paris sciences et lettres, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020UPSLP044.
Full textThis study examines the phenomenon of linguistic heterogeneity — the concurrent use of simultaneously existing standard written varieties of the Egyptian language — in the royal inscriptions of the Ramesside era (ca. 1300–1100 BCE). A detailed, three-dimensional approach was adopted to this end — which takes into account the grammatical, lexical, and orthographic selections of the inscriptions — and was applied to a relatively small sample of texts. The detailed analysis of Seti I’s Kanais Inscription, Merenptah’s Hermopolis Stela, Ramesses III’s Great Double Stela, and Ramesses IV’s Great Hammamat Inscription and Great Abydos Stela to Osiris and the Gods shows that linguistic variation was generally put in service of the inscriptions’ central message and compositional logic. In the language of these texts, linguistic heterogeneity thus commonly functions as a text structuring and as a rhetorical device. The in-depth study of several Ramesside royal inscriptions demonstrates, furthermore, that the ancient composers of the texts had a creative and innovative way of dealing with past layers of their language. They reinvented and recreated the traditions they were aiming at. This rather pragmatic and productive approach to the past, nevertheless, had a specific point of reference: the early Eighteenth Dynasty (ca. 1550–1350 BCE) and, particularly, the monumental royal inscriptions thereof. The linguistic heterogeneity of the Ramesside royal inscriptions thus reflects the cultural dynamics of the era and serves as the linguistic manifestation of the Ramesside kings’ cultural and political identity by representing a balancing act between tradition and innovation
Orlandi, Silvia. "Chronological and geographical information in Latin inscriptions." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2017. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-221559.
Full textAbdelaziz, Mahdi. "Les formules juridiques dans les inscriptions nabatéennes." Paris, EPHE, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001EPHE4018.
Full textThe research, presented here, is a study of the legal terms of neatens inscriptions. The objective is to better understand the juridical system in nabateans through the study of nabatean inscriptions with legal character published so far. This study is trying hard to highlight the neibourging legal traditions witch influenced those of the nabateans, where we point out an akkadian and an Aramaic influences in the nabatean legal traditions. At the same time, the study is trying to show the Arabic linguistics influence of the Nabatean inscriptions, we point out some Nabatean terms and expression which we found in Arabic classic. This study is divided in two parts: the first one is the study of the Nabatean inscriptions of legal characters. This part is made up of two chapters: the fist is a study of 39 nabatean monumental inscriptions, 38 are funerary inscriptions : 35 were found at Hegra, 2 at Petra, 1 at Madaba, 1 at al-Jawf and a religio-legal inscription from Petra. The second chapter is a study of the papyri. The second part consists of the two chapters. The first is a research of the legal formulation of the nabatean inscriptions, the sources of the study of the nabatean law. The second chapter is a study of some legal terms mentioned in the inscriptions studied
Delgado, Delgado José A. "Elites y organización de la religió́n en las provincias romanas de la Bética y las Mauritanias : sacerdotes y sacerdocios /." Oxford : J. and E. Hedges, 1998. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37085947b.
Full textKayser, François. "Recueil des inscriptions grecques et latines (non funéraires) d'Alexandrie impériale : Ier-IIIe s. apr. J.- C. /." Le Caire : Paris : Institut français d'archéologie orientale du Caire ; diff. Impr. nationale, 1994. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb357091492.
Full textRizakis, Athanasios D. "Achaïe. épigraphie et histoire /." Athènes : Paris : Centre de recherches de l'antiquité grecque et romaine, Fondation nationale de la recherche scientifique ; diff. de Boccard, 1998. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb370304393.
Full textRamírez, Sánchez Manuel Enrique. "Epigrafía y organización social en la región celtibérica los grupos de parentesco /." Las Palmas de Gran Canaria : Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Servicio de publicaciones y producción documental, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40235261d.
Full textLa page de titre porte en plus : "Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Departamento de ciencias históricas, programa de prehistoria y arqueología" Bibliogr. p. 859-906. Résumé en espagnol et en anglais.
Geiger, Erik William. "Graffiti in Hong Kong : transgressive signs, inscriptions, art." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10722/192983.
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Asciutti, Valentina. "Poetic Britannia : a census of Latin verse inscriptions." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.616910.
Full textWachter, Rudolf. "Non-Attic Greek vase inscriptions : a philological study." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.670296.
Full textBeaulieu, Marie-Claire, and Christopher W. Blackwell. "Treebanks and meter in 4th century Attic inscriptions." Epigraphy Edit-a-thon : editing chronological and geographic data in ancient inscriptions ; April 20-22, 2016 / edited by Monica Berti. Leipzig, 2016. Beitrag 2, 2016. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A15465.
Full textScholz, Martin. "EDEN: an epigraphic web database of ancient inscriptions." Epigraphy Edit-a-thon : editing chronological and geographic data in ancient inscriptions ; April 20-22, 2016 / edited by Monica Berti. Leipzig, 2016. Beitrag 12, 2016. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A15474.
Full textAbou, Samra Gaby. "Bénédictions et malédictions dans les inscriptions phénico-puniques." Paris, EPHE, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002EPHE4021.
Full textThis thesis is a research on the blessings and curses in Phoenician and Punic inscriptions in Phoenicia, the region of the Ancient Near East, the islands in the Mediterranean Sea and North Africa. The inscriptions are classified by their literal genre from which are taken: funeral, commemorative, votive and dedicative. The first part treats a research on the blessing and curse formulae in the Phoenician inscriptions, which are found in Phoenicia, Anatolia, Ur, Egypt and Cyprus. The second part treats a research on the Punic inscriptions from the islands in the Mediterranean Sea and North of Africa: Malta, Sardaigna, Sicily. . . Carthage, Constantine, Sousse. . . The third part treats a synthetical and thematical studies: research on subjects which are found in the Phoenician and Punic blessing and curse formulae. The thesis finish by a conclusion in which is tried to give a definition of tow verbs: "to bless" and "to curse" as used by the Phoenicians. At the end, several general indexes and a bibliography of ancient and recent references can be found
Brocquet, Sylvain. "Les inscriptions sanskrites des Pallava : poésie, rituel, idéologie." Paris 3, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA030095.
Full textThis study lays a stress upon the litterary aspects of sanskrit epigraphs, which have been often neglected, the historical data they provide being alone taken into account. It contains a new edition (made according the rules generally observed in editing litterary works) and a translation of the 74 sanskrit inscriptions issued by the south-indian mediaeval dynasty of the Pallava (IIIrd-IXth century ad), and fully or partly written in sanskrit. They are of two kinds : grants engraved on copper-plate and dedicatory inscriptions of temples. The first copper-plates (till the VIIth century ad) are fully in sanskrit and devoid of poetical ornaments; in those issued later, the genealogy and the eulogy of the kingly donor is written in sanskrit and poetically styled, while the operative part is in tamil and its fashion is quite prosaic. The dedicatory epigraphs, contemporaneous with the rise of stone-temples (viith century ad), are poems of highly elaborated style. All these texts are full of figures of speech, mainly those which signify an analogy (metaphors, simile, double-entendre) : a close study shows that they are aimed at equating the king to the gods who rule the universe, whose virtues and power he must actualize on earth. A linguistical survey leads to this statement regarding the function assumed by sanskrit poetical panegyrics : they are part of a ritual of kingly legitimation, intended for constantly strengthening the connections which, according to canonical texts, kingship is based on. Inscriptions, rewarding temple building and pious granting - which are the king's own way to assume the ritual process performed in his kingdom -, renew the divine investiture first set out by the coronation. The linguistical devices, mainly the puns, here assume the function of ritual operators : they use the language pragmatically, in order to make the king the equivalent on earth of gods in heavens
Deronne, Emmanuel. "Recueil des inscriptions grecques de kertassi en nubie." Lille 3, 1992. https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01372900.
Full textSome of the customers of the sandstone quarries of kertassi (nubia), 20 miles south from philae, engraved in greek, between 200 and 255 a. D. , their obeisance to the local gods isis-srouptichis and poursepmounis. This book is a commented edition of their texts, written in an interesting but strange language, surely the local and popular greek of this period. Nearly forty of these men are named "priest of a 'gomos'". I tried to prove that it meaned nothing else than "priest of a quarrying of stones" and that this title, far from being used for a real clergy (even in the form of a cultual association, as suggested zucker and others), was only applied honorifically to the responsibles of the operations of extracting stones, i. E. To magistrates or others who needed stones for their city and who accepted to give money for the local cult
Beaulieu, Marie-Claire, and Christopher W. Blackwell. "Treebanks and meter in 4th century Attic inscriptions." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2017. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-221491.
Full textHees, Brigitte. "Honorary Decrees in Attic Inscriptions, 500 - 323 B.C." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/185480.
Full textBonal, Matthieu. "Les inscriptions spatiales du renouvellement urbain en France." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BORD0378/document.
Full textThe term “urban renewal” is polysemic and ambiguous, ever-changing depending on the political context in which it is being used. Policies of urban renewal require to have identified the mechanisms applied to urban spaces and to have understood their genesis. In order to do so, the American policy of urban renewal alongside several European experiments help to understand the positioning of the French urban renewal, a policy which oscillates between a curative effort towards neighborhoods faced with socioeconomic difficulties and a prospective strategy encompassed within a comprehensive, metropolitan project aimed at attracting new residents. This thesis builds on an analysis of the demographic growth of French urban areas to posit that urban renewal is spatially defined shaped in core cities and suburbs. It examines how the duality of urban renewal (both prospective and curative strategies) applies to French policies of urban renewal supported by the “PNRU” (National Program of Urban Renewal). The study reveals the differentiated actions of the program depending on the spaces analyzed through the lens of growth, resurgence and decline of French cities. The economic analytical framework of urban renewal reveals dual mechanisms linked to markets and externalities
Giunta, Roberta. "Les inscriptions de la ville de Gazni (Afghanistan)." Aix-Marseille 1, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999AIX10061.
Full textImbert, Frédéric. "Corpus des inscriptions arabes de Jordanie du Nord." Aix-Marseille 1, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996AIX10118.
Full textThe corpus of arabic inscriptions of north jordan was established after the survey that took place between 1985 and 1995. The balqa area is presented geographicaly and historicaly as well as a corpus of 200 arabic inscriptions, 75% of which are unpublished. Every inscription is described and commantated. A photography and a copy of the inscription are systematically given. The results concerning the importance of these inscriptions in the area (the historical balqa' district), from the umayyads to the end of the mameluk period. What were the meanings of the graffitis on the walls of the umayyad castles of the desert ? why did their number decrease after the ivth /xth centuries ? the paleographic study will also help us to understand the part played by regional graphy in the evolution of the arabic script
Lotfi, Abdeljaouad. "Inscriptions arabes des monuments islamiques des grandes villes de Tunisie : Monastir, Kairouan, Sfax, Sousse et Tunis." Aix-Marseille 1, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001AIX10030.
Full textLefebvre, Sabine. "Optimus princeps, optimus praeses, optimus ciuis : les hommages publics en betique, lusitanie et tingitane." Paris 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA010533.
Full textThe cities of the roman empire payed homage, all along their history, to great people, to thank them or to increase the prestige of this dedicataire or of his family. These epigraphik documents are publics homages, because is proposed, imposed, wished, voted, autorized by the municipal instances with a decree. They are put in publical places et frequently surmounted by a statue. Sometimes the municipal instances aren't mentioned. The words qualifying the dedicataire in these homages aretypical of each type of dedicataire : the prince, the hight civil servantsnominated in the provinces, and the local notables, magistrates, evergets,patrons. The study of the 573 inscriptions coming from betica, lusitania and tingitana allow to put in evidence the existence of repertories used especillay for each type of dedicataire : the indulgentia for the pince, the iustitia or the innocentia for the civil servant, a fellow-citizen is bonus, piissimus. If some words, like optimus can be presents in the three types of homages, some others are reserved to one type of dedicataire, like the merita used for the local magistrates. The use of theses terms help us to precise the social environment and his integration in the city, in particular in the case of higth civil servants working in the province. We can put in evidence too the participation of the members of the dediactaire's family in the financy of the homage and in the choice of the qualificatif terms, cosen, in this case, in the funerary vocabulary
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Full textHadzis-Argyrocastritou, Catherine. "Korkyrai͏̈ka : recherches sur les inscriptions et l'histoire de Corcyre." Aix-Marseille 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991AIX10045.
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