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Journal articles on the topic "IVe siècle av"
Brun, Patrice. "Mytilène et Athènes au IVe siècle av. J.-C." Revue des Études Anciennes 90, no. 3 (1988): 373–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rea.1988.4342.
Full textCournarie, Paul. "Ἐγκράτεια : politique, morale, subjectivation (IVe siècle av. J.-C.)." Essais, no. 11 (May 15, 2017): 147–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/essais.3522.
Full textLe Mer, Régis. "Alix Barbet (éd.), La Peinture funéraire antique, ive siècle av. J.-C. – ive siècle ap. J.-C." Archives de sciences sociales des religions, no. 126 (April 1, 2004): 47–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/assr.2302.
Full textTandon, Pankaj. "Are These the Earliest Greek Coins of Bactria?" Revue numismatique 6, no. 178 (2021): 3–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/numi.2021.3511.
Full textKruta, Venceslas. "Considérations sur la signification et l’origine de la fibule-pectoral de Želenice en Bohême." Archeologické rozhledy 71, no. 1 (March 1, 2019): 67–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.35686/ar.2019.4.
Full textLEDUC, Claudine. "L'adoption dans la cité des Athéniens, VIe siècle-IVe siècle av. J.-C." Pallas 48, no. 1 (1998): 175–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/palla.1998.1494.
Full textJacquemin, Anne. "Sparte et Delphes du IVe siècle av. J.-C. au IIe siècle av. J.-C. Un déclin inscrit dans l’espace sacré." Dialogues d'histoire ancienne S 11, Supplement11 (2014): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dha.hs92.0129.
Full textElayi, Josette, and Alain G. Elayi. "Un nouveau trésor d’Arwad du IVe siècle av. J.-C." Revue numismatique 6, no. 167 (2011): 403–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/numi.2011.3033.
Full textFonseca, Isis Borges R. da. "O gênero deliberativo na oratória grega: A Terceira filípica de Demóstenes e a Retórica de Aristóteles." Classica - Revista Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos 3, no. 3 (January 26, 2018): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.24277/classica.v3i3.597.
Full textBriaud, Stéphanie. "Isis et Sérapis : pour ou contre Rome. Le conflit littéraire." Cahiers d'histoire 34, no. 1 (August 14, 2017): 23–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1040821ar.
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Tilloi, d'Ambrosi Dimitri. "Cuisine et diététique à Rome ; : IIIe siècle av. J.-C. – IVe siècle ap. J.-C." Thesis, Lyon, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LYSE3029.
Full textThis thesis is about Food and Medicine in Ancient Rome. Food has been a more and more important matter of study for a couple of years. The aristocratic banquet is very often the main point of attention of historians, ancient texts are above all dealing with the upper classes of society. Some aspects like the values of the banquet and sociability, or the composition of the meals, are highlighted. But one domain is very often left aside : the links between food and medicine. Medical treatises are very interesting to study because food is one of the most important aspects of ancient medicine. Dietetics is considered as one of the three main fields of ancient medicine with surgery and pharmacology. Dietetics doesn’t include just food but it is more generally the way of life, and also involves physical exercices for example or sleep. Food, indeed, can be considered as a medicine and a way to protect health and to prevent illness. The most important author on this subject is Galen, a famous doctor from the 2nd century AD, who follows the Hippocratic tradition, but other doctors from the Roman period also have to be considered like Oribasius or Anthimus who lived during the Late Antiquity. Medical theories from Antiquity are well known and studied, so it would be interesting to determine how they can impact food preparation and consumption, but also how ancient recipes could influence medical prescriptions. Medical treatises, texts containing references to food, but also archaeology have to be compared, to see if populations during the Roman Empire respected these prescriptions when they ate. This work will try to show if we can observe an impact on the population’s habits and health, and finally if we can speak of a dietary awareness
Crouzet, Sandrine. "Carthage et la conquête romaine en Méditerranée (IVe-IIe siècle av. J. -C. ) : échanges, confrontations, exploitation idéologique." Aix-Marseille 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004AIX10018.
Full textDouthe, Mathilde. "Le dialecte de Delphes au IVe et au IIIe siècle av. J. -C." Paris, EPHE, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010EPHE4023.
Full textThe constitution and the evolution of the linguistic situation in Delphi in the fourth and third century BC is the purpose of this work. Two varieties of languages dominate: a local dialect and the Ionic-Attic koine. The first is a variety of Northwest Doric, whose linguistic characteristics are studied here in detail. It turns out to be different from each of its neighbours especially from the Aetolian dialect and the Northwest koina, which seems partly set up in Delphi. The koine competes with this local variety in two ways, by replacing the local dialect and by mixing with it to create hybrids. This gives rise to an administrative language, which is often artificial and does probably not square the reality of the daily linguistic situation. This competition is discussed in detail for two types of documents: the documents emanating from the city of Delphi and those emanating from the Amphictyony. They show, throughout the period, different rhythms of development. Two breaks were observed in amphictionic documents, around the date of Alexander's death and in the last quarter of the third century under the influence of Aetolians, where the koine recedes and the local dialect regains vitality. The civic documents, however, show regular use of the dialect, barely disturbed by external influences
Parsamyan, Arevik. "Les sanctuaires antiques en Arménie avant la christianisation (du IVe siècle av. J.C. au IVème siècle ap. J.C)." Thesis, Normandie, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018NORMR164/document.
Full textThis thesis deals with the study of ancient Armenian sanctuaries from the Hellenistic to the Christian period, which marks the change of religion and the gradual abandonment of pagan temples. This work is based on the study of historical sources and data from archaeological excavations. The question is knowing where the pagan temples stood in Great Armenia. As a corollary, various questions have gradually been added to this first one. Once these temples had been identified, they have to be studied by classifying them by category and type in order to understand their status in the pagan society. Finally, their disappearance raises the question of their destiny and commits to study more generally the destruction of the pagan sites during the Christianization of Armenia
Petrazoller, Christine. "La stasis dans les cités grecques du IVe au Ier siècle avant J.-C." Thesis, Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020UBFCC017.
Full textOmnipresent in the greek world, stasis represents the dark side of city’s history. The tradition sees in her a social evil, a desease how comes fall on her. Stasis is the war, polemos, that the city makes to herself, it’s the division from on in two. Of varying intensity, stasis can takes a legal form of conflict between two political groups, from the moment that she’s not obstruct the functioning of the institutions and that she does not divide the community in two irreductible camps. It’s only in extreme cases, when no compromise is possible, that she takes the form of sedition. It’s at this key moment, when the conflict comes to a head, when everything stops, and when violence cause bloodshed, we dedicate this study. Our investigation covers a rich period on political earthquakes, from the reign of Philip II to the wars of Mithridates. To measure the magnitude and the extent of the phenomenon over almost three century of history, we made up from literary and epigraphic sources a chronological table of the staseis, which allows us to analyze the different aspects of the phenomenon : its extent, its causes, the social groups involved, the modus operandi, the radical behavior, the dissolution of the conflict and the measures adopted to preserve the constitution and concord
Sabattini, Brigitte. "La côte adriatique d'Adria à Ancone au IVe siècle avant J. -C." Paris 4, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA040015.
Full textThis work studies the consequence of the Gallic invasions on the Adriatic coast and its hinterland. Regional political geography was transformed and relations between coastal centers and inland towns were disrupted. .
Beraud, Marianne. "Esclaves d'esclaves : Vicarii et uicariae dans le monde romain (IIIe siècle av. J.-C. - IVe siècle ap. J.-C.)." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018GREAH029.
Full textThe vicariat was a subownership system based on a slave (uicarius) belonging to another slave (ordinarius). The uicarii were included in the peculium of the first-degree slaves. The vicariat testified of hierarchies among slaves. This study aims to enlight origin of this status (purchase or cognatic inheritance). By doing so, it disclosed strategies in order to strengthen the slaves families. It also demonstrates vicariat’s utility on the domestic level as well as professional. The vicariat was a nursury for young slaves and a “slave school”. By training uicarii for a specific work, the chief slaves were magistri who taught them specialized knowledges. In the familia Caesaris, the vicariat was a important linchpin of administration in Roman State
Nombret, Romain. "De la garnison royale dans les cités du sud-ouest de l'Asie Mineure de la fin IVe siècle au début du IIe siècle a.C." Thesis, Université Laval, 2010. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2010/26749/26749.pdf.
Full textThibaut, Émilie. "Les rites féminins dans les sanctuaires du Latium et de l’Étrurie méridionale (IVe siècle av. – Ier siècle apr. J.-C.)." Thesis, Amiens, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015AMIE0035.
Full textThe study of female cultural practices in Ancient Italy has been an attractive area for the last twenty years. Although places of worship, present in Roma, have been really privileged themes with the advantage of literary materials, those of cities of surrounding areas, such as the Latium and the Etruria, only famous through the analysis of some offering types, are much less. However, between the fourth century B.C. and the first century A.D., the way to ask for the divine help is becoming clearer, thanks to the use of more specialized offerings: the anatomical ex-voto and the anthropomorphic figures. This works intends to use, in the right way, those discovered in the sacred areas of the Latium and the southern Etruria and to complete it with the literary testimonies, so as to re-build cultural practices that could have been done by women on their own. In the light of archaeological remains, implying the female sphere, it is about to really re-think the relation that women maintained with the religion, as well as their participation in their communities. Going beyond prejudices inherited by biased and ancient sources as well as male world; considering persons whose nature made them incapable of coping with the religion; it is a new vision of women that we intend to review
Bourdin, Stéphane. "Peuples et conflits territoriaux en Italie centrale et septentrionale au IVe siècle av. J. -C." Aix-Marseille 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003AIX10075.
Full textBooks on the topic "IVe siècle av"
Sartre, Maurice. La Méditerranée antique: IVe siècle av. J.-C./IIIe siècle ap. J.-C. Paris: A. Colin, 1990.
Find full textAthènes vue pas ses métèques: Ve-IVe siècle av. J.-C. Paris: Tallandier, 2011.
Find full textBielman, Anne. Femmes en public dans le monde hellénistique: IVe-Ier siècle av. J.-C. Paris: Sedes, 2002.
Find full textAubergistes et clients: L'accueil mercantile dans l'Occident romain (IIIe siècle av. J.-C. - IVe siècle apr. J.-C.). [Rome]: École française de Rome, 2019.
Find full textAndreau, Jean. La banque et les affaires dans le monde romain: IVe siècle av. J.-C.-IIIe siècle ap. J.-C. Paris: Éd. du Seuil, 2001.
Find full textÉloge d'un prince daunien: Mythes et images en Italie méridionale au IVe siècle av. J.-C. Roma: École franc̦aise de Rome, 2013.
Find full textBenoist, Stéphane. Rome, le prince et la cité: Pouvoir impérial et cérémonies publiques (Ie siècle av.- début du IVe siècle apr. J.-C.). Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2005.
Find full textÉtienne, Roland. Ténos II: Ténos et les cyclades du milieu du IVe siècle av. J.C. au milieu du IIIe siècle ap. J.-C. Athens: Ecole française d'Athènes, 1990.
Find full textFabrice, Delrieux, ed. L' orient méditerranéen à l'époque hellénistique: Rois et cités du IVe au Ier siècle av. J.-C. Paris: Ellipses, 2003.
Find full textL'eau dans les espaces et les pratiques funéraires d'Alexandrie aux époques greque et romaine: (IVe siècle av. J.-C. - IIIe siècle ap. J.-C.). Oxford, England: Archaeopress, 2009.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "IVe siècle av"
Bertrand, Audrey. "De la punition à la récompense? Les déductions coloniales en Italie (IVe-Ier siècles av. n.è.)." In Le châtiment des villes dans les espaces méditerranéens (Antiquité, Moyen Âge, Époque moderne), 133–46. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.seuh-eb.1.100691.
Full textBrun, Jean-Pierre, Laëtitia Cavassa, Martine Leguilloux, and Priscilla Munzi. "Banquets rituels à Cumes au IVe siècle av. J.-C." In Contacts et acculturations en Méditerranée occidentale, 81–97. Publications du Centre Camille Jullian, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pccj.2107.
Full text"Bibliographie." In Hommes et femmes d’Égypte (IVe siècle av. n. è. - IVe siècle de n. è.), 263–80. Armand Colin, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/arco.legra.2010.01.0263.
Full textBourdin, Stéphane. "Les Celtes en Italie centrale au ive siècle av. j.-c." In Itinéraires d’hommes, trajectoires d’objets, 51–67. Éditions universitaires de Dijon, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.eud.785.
Full textBouchet, Christian. "La timè et la démocratie athénienne au ive siècle av. J.-C." In Honneur et dignité dans le monde antique, 41–52. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.193486.
Full textMainet, Grégory. "Prolégomènes à l’étude morphologique des « quartiers occidentaux » d’Ostie (IVe siècle av. J.-C. – IIe siècle apr. J.-C.)." In Ostia e Portus dalla Repubblica alla Tarda Antichità, 9–44. Publications de l’École française de Rome, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.efr.48588.
Full textKnoepfler, Denis. "L’ÉPHÉBIE ATHÉNIENNE COMME PRÉPARATION A LA GUERRE DU IVe AU IIe SIÈCLE AV. J.-C." In La Grèce et la guerre, 59–104. Editions de Boccard, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvbtzpb5.7.
Full textCurdy, Philippe, François Mariéthoz, Lionel Pernet, and Antoinette Rast-Eicher. "Pratiques funéraires en territoire sédune du ive au Ier siècle av. j.-c." In L’âge du Fer en Basse-Normandie. Gestes funéraires en Gaule au Second-Âge du Fer. Volumes I et II, 335–48. Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pufc.7267.
Full textPrioux, Évelyne. "LES PORTRAITS DE POÉTESSES, DU IVE SIÈCLE AV. J.-C. À L’ÉPOQUE IMPÉRIALE." In Feminites hellenistiques, 223–68. Peeters Publishers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1q26pm1.13.
Full textD’Ovidio, Anne-Marie, and Philippe Bromblet. "Des mortiers hydrauliques dans la ville grecque de Marseille ? ive siècle av. J.-C. – 50 av. J.-C." In Mortiers et hydraulique en Méditerranée antique, 53–73. Presses universitaires de Provence, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pup.39855.
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