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Journal articles on the topic "Provenza (Francia)"
Atelier Fernandez&Serres, Arquitectos. "Guardería "Les graines d'étoiles". La Duranne, Aix en Provence. Francia." EN BLANCO. Revista de Arquitectura 4, no. 10 (December 18, 2012): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/eb.2012.6843.
Full textDuret, Evelyne. "La folie en Provence : les asiles privés pendant la première moitié du XIXe siècle." Annales du Midi : revue archéologique, historique et philologique de la France méridionale 130, no. 303 (2018): 311–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/anami.2018.8930.
Full textPiccat, Marco. "Santiago e la Camargue: una "narratio" tra storia e leggenda." Ad limina 12 (July 25, 2021): 67–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.61890/adlimina/12.2021/03.
Full textBallan, Mohamad. "Fraxinetum." História Revista 26, no. 1 (June 24, 2021): 43–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.5216/hr.v26i1.65276.
Full textCholakian, Rouben. "Saint Francis and the Provençal Connection." Tenso 17, no. 2 (2002): 35–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ten.2002.0006.
Full textMarc Barani, Atelier. "Tribunal de Primera Instancia Aix en Provence . Francia." EN BLANCO. Revista de Arquitectura 7, no. 17 (May 11, 2015): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/eb.2015.5740.
Full textAbeldaño, Roberto Ariel. "Las grandes tendencias demográficas y el ambiente: El desafío de un planeta viable. Por el Prof. Dr. Hervé Domenach." Revista de Salud Pública 21, no. 2 (September 29, 2017): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.31052/1853.1180.v21.n2.17406.
Full textMatteini, David. "L'attore in provetta. Johann Jakob Engel tra teoria dell’attore e sciences de l’homme." Elephant and Castle, no. 33 (2024): 37–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.62336/unibg.eac.33.490.
Full textGand, Georges, Georges Demathieu, and François Ballestra. "The palichnofauna of tetrapod vertebrates from the Upper Permian of Esterel (Provence, France)." Palaeontographica Abteilung A 235, no. 4-6 (June 12, 1995): 97–139. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/pala/235/1995/97.
Full textBernaud, Valérie. "The recognition of a fundamental right of access to water is necessary in France. It will be proven in this comparative and demonstrative law study." Revista Jurídica Piélagus 16, no. 1 (June 29, 2017): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.25054/16576799.1450.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Provenza (Francia)"
Blanchet, Philippe. "Le francais regional de provence. Etude phonetique, phonologique, lexicale et syntaxique. Analyse du substrat provencal." Paris 4, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA040204.
Full textFrench has very recently become a mother tongue for provencal people. In this study, we try to show the history of the conflict involving both french and provencal. Then, we analyze all elements taking part in the specificity of the regional french of provence, which is one of the best known regional french. Therefore, we show the basic and essential role of the provencal language substratum. The socio-linguistic implications of the provencal "regionality" are presented too as a conclusion
FERRAT, VIRGINIE. "Le francais regional : mythe ou realite ? le cas de la provence." Nice, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999NICE2011.
Full textMaret, Auderic. "Marseille et sa classe dirigeante à la Renaissance (env. 1460 - env. 1560). D'une principauté méditerranéenne au royaume de France." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017EHES0029.
Full textUntil 1481, Marseilles is a part of an independant state, the county of Provence and it’s the biggest city, even if it’s not the capital. But, in 1481, the last count of Provence died without a son and he gives in his testament all his goods and territories to the king of France Louis XI. After that, Marseilles, like the rest of the former county is integrated in the French royal domain. But, in Provence the cultural and political structures and practices are different from the kingdom of France, and Marseilles belongs to a politico-cultural space where the political life is influenced by the model of “commune”, we can also see in the north of Italy. My aim in this thesis is to study the mobility between a politico-cultural space influences by the counts of Provence and the political structures and culture of the “commune” to a politico-cultural space dominated by the king of France thanks to a structure called “bonne ville”. I decided to study the council of the city which is the main structure of the municipal power and the leaders who are in this council in order to see the modifications after 1481 about the culture and the identity of this ruling class. I propose with this thesis an essay of cultural history of the municipal power. Each city is a political system, where different powers coexist. Those powers move and fix themselves towards the other ones. In the 1st part, I study how the municipal power becomes the most important one in Marseilles during the reign of René the 1st of Anjou. Then, in the second part, I study the leaders of the council, the foundations of their power and the modifications after 1481. Finally, in the 3rd part, I study the new ambitions of the leaders of Marseilles which lead in the 17th century to build a real thalassocracy in the Mediterranean world
Fino al 1481, Marsiglia è la città più grande della contea di Provenza, uno stato indipendente, pur senza esserne la capitale. In quell’anno, l'ultimo conte di Provenza muore senza eredi e dona la sua contea al re di Francia, Luigi XI. Le strutture e le pratiche politiche della Provenza sono però molto diverse rispetto a quelle del regno di Francia: Marsiglia fa parte di uno spazio politico-culturale del Mediterraneo, dove la vita politica urbana è segnata da un modello comunale del tutto simile a quello che si riscontra nelle città dell'Italia centro-settentrionale. L’obiettivo di questa tesi è di studiare il passaggio di questo spazio politico-culturale, segnato dall’eredità angioina e da un governo di tipo comunale, a quello dominato dal re di Francia, nel quale la relazione tra il sovrano e le città è costruita attorno al modello della "bonne ville". Per studiare questo tema, si è scelto di concentrarsi sul consiglio della città di Marsiglia, l'istituzione simbolo del potere municipale, e sugli uomini che lo componevano, al fine di apprezzare le mutazioni dovute al cambiamento di sovranità avvenute al suo interno. L’intento è di analizzare i cambiamenti legati alla cultura e all’identità della classe dirigente, nell’ottica di una storia culturale del potere municipale. Tutte le città possono definirsi come un sistema politico all’interno del quale si trovano a coesistere diversi poteri, che si relazionano fra loro in base agli avvenimenti e ai cambiamenti interni ed esterni alla città stessa. La prima parte della tesi si concentra sul processo mediante il quale il potere municipale ha preso il sopravvento a Marsiglia sotto il regno di Renato I (1434-1480). Nella seconda, invece, si analizzano gli uomini che formano il consiglio della città, l’origine del loro potere e le mutazioni che avvengono dopo il 1481. Infine, l’ultima parte ha per oggetto le trasformazioni nell’identità e nella cultura del gruppo dirigente cittadino in seguito al cambiamento di sovranità, evento che getterà le basi della talassocrazia marsigliese del XVII secolo
Kronenberger, Stéphane. "Des temps de paix aux temps de guerre : les parcours des travailleurs étrangers de l'Est et du Sud-Est de la France (1871-1918)." Thesis, Nice, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014NICE2008.
Full textThis thesis proposes a second reading of the foreign workers living in the East and South-East of France between 1871 and 1914
Bevevino, Lisa Shugert. "Demis Defors: the Narrative Structure and Cultural Implications of the Contemplation of Death in Medieval French Courtly Literature." The Ohio State University, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1343794962.
Full textGuinand, Julien. "Faire la guerre pour le roi aux portes de l'Italie : (1515-1559)." Thesis, Lyon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LYSE2109.
Full textWar in the royal army under Francis I and Henry II has long been perceived in historiography as poorly adapted to modern military requirements, which are closely associated with the use of firearms and the infantry. The weight of the chivalrous traditions and the lack of a complex military art seem decisive in this lack of innovation. On the other hand, another historiographical movement sees this practice of war as more violent and modern, with the use of foot soldiers and mercenaries giving rise to a culture of carnage and a level of savagery never seen before. It is thus opposed to medieval warfare, which was more controlled in appearance.This work questions the praxis of war of the king’s men and population in order to find the right level of their commitment. The Italian border, between the Rhone and the Po, in the southeastern part of the kingdom of France was chosen as the theatre of operations to be studied in this work. Its geographical marginality and the harshness of its relief offer an atypical situation to study the war in its complexity. Human, material, and logistical resources tested to their limits allow us to consider all the aspects of war. Everyone’s service can only be the result of a careful thought process. It mirrors the military imperatives and the expected war effort, and it is lived in both collectively and individually. It is not improvised by mere temerity. It is to be understood through the exchanges between men and State bodies comprising the Crown and the King. It thus reveals the organization of competences between the monarchical State and the local authorities. It updates their evolutions. Lastly, it concerns the crowd of people engaged in the military and non-combatants alike, who experience the ordeals of confrontations. The latter participated in making them live their conflicts through that of the king. This study is therefore that of a society at war confronting military conjunctures with its legacy and innovations, and it rejects the idea of a binary opposition between medieval war and modern war
Benešová, Aneta. "Demografický vývoj regionu Provence v jižní Francii." Master's thesis, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-249575.
Full textVacula, Richard. "Oživení regionálního jazyka v Provence prostřednictvím škol Calandreta." Doctoral thesis, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-312183.
Full textBooks on the topic "Provenza (Francia)"
Picone, Michelangelo. Il racconto nel Medioevo: Francia, Provenza, Spagna. Bologna: Il mulino, 2012.
Find full text1950-, Drake Chris, ed. Provencal escapes: Inspirational homes in Provence and the Côte d'Azur. London: Ryland, Peters & Small, 2005.
Find full textWagner, Stefanie. Eine "unbekannte" Sprache lesen oder Von der Entdeckung des Nissart durch Interkomprehension. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Edition, 2015.
Find full textBullaty, Sonja. Provence. New York: Abbeville Press, 1993.
Find full textBullaty, Sonja. Provence. New York: Abbeville Press, 2000.
Find full textMurphy, Paul. Provence. New Jersey: Berlitz, 1999.
Find full textPaul, Murphy. Provence. Princeton: Berlitz Pub. Co., 1999.
Find full textA taste of Provence: Classic recipes from the south of France. Boston: Little, Brown, 1987.
Find full textForbes, Leslie. A taste of Provence: Classic recipes from the south of France. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1991.
Find full textSicardi, Giulia Petracco. Studi linguistici sull'anfizona Liguria-Provenza. Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, 1989.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Provenza (Francia)"
Bohanan, Donna. "Provence: The Opportunities of Factionalism." In Crown and Nobility in Early Modern France, 70–100. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4039-4034-6_4.
Full textCrevola, G., and J. P. Pupin. "Crystalline Provence: Structure and Variscan Evolution." In Pre-Mesozoic Geology in France and Related Areas, 426–41. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84915-2_33.
Full textCresci, Francesca. "Itinerario nella Francia tra XII e XIII secolo. Il trovatore Dalfi d’Alvernhe e la sua corte, tra relazioni politiche e produzione poetica." In Studi e ricerche del Dipartimento di Lettere e Filosofia, 3–24. Firenze: Società Editrice Fiorentina, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35948/dilef/978-88-6032-688-1.03.
Full textJudge, Anne. "Regional Languages Not Official Elsewhere: Breton, Corsican, Franco-Provençal, Occitan and the Langues d’oïl." In Linguistic Policies and the Survival of Regional Languages in France and Britain, 93–119. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230286177_7.
Full textMoncó Rebollo, Beatriz. "La tarasca : mujer y diablo en el Corpus Christi." In Celebrando el cuerpo de Dios, 129–50. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18800/9789972421587.005.
Full text"Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur." In France, 1001 Sights, 152–67. University of Calgary Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781552383469-024.
Full text"FORD AND PROVENCE." In Ford Madox Ford, France and Provence, 153–63. Brill | Rodopi, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789401200462_014.
Full text"The Sites of Central Provence." In The Roman Remains of Southern France, 181–299. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203713488-12.
Full text"The Sites of Eastern Provence." In The Roman Remains of Southern France, 300–345. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203713488-13.
Full textMontagné-Villette, Solange. "Chapitre 22 - Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur." In La France. Les 26 régions, 298. Armand Colin, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/arco.boyer.2009.01.0298.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Provenza (Francia)"
Kashy, David, Probir Ghoshal, Sandesh Gopinath, Qiuli Sun, Michael Dion, James Fast, Krishna Kumar, Juliette Mammei, Ernie Ihloff, and Matt Sinnott. "Design and Prototyping of a Novel Toroid Magnet System for the MOLLER Experiment at Jefferson Lab." In International Magnet Technology conference-28, Aix-en-Provence, France, September 10, 2023. US DOE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1998592.
Full textBallas, G., R. Soliva, A. Benedicto, E. Skurtveit, and H. Fossen. "Structures and Mechanics of Shear Enhanced Compaction Bands, Provence, France." In 3rd EAGE International Conference on Fault and Top Seals. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20143029.
Full textMachhour, L., J. P. Masse, B. Lambert, Ph Lapointe, and J. -L. Oudin. "Dysaerobic carbonate source rock - Lower Cretaceous of provence South-East France." In 58th EAEG Meeting. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201409120.
Full textJongmans, D., F. Nguyen, S. Garambois, D. Chardon, O. Bellier, and D. Hermitte. "Geophysical Investigation of Slow Active Faults in the Provence Area (France)." In Near Surface 2004 - 10th EAGE European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.10.a020.
Full textSoliva, R., P. Labaume, L. Ducarme, J. Lamarche, and J. P. Masse. "Fault Zone Structure and Diagenetic Evolution in Porous Carbonate Rocks, Provence, France." In 2nd EAGE International Conference on Fault and Top Seals - From Pore to Basin Scale 2009. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20147184.
Full textLamarche, J., A. Lavenu, B. Gauthier, and Y. Guglielmi. "Mechanostratigraphy and Fracture Facies in Lower Cretaceous Carbonates of Provence (SE-France)." In EAGE Workshop on Naturally and Hydraulically Induced Fractured Reservoirs – From NanoDarcies to Darcies. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20147387.
Full textBassant, P., F. van Buchem, and J. Philip. "The sedimentology and reservoir characteristics of the Cenomanian Carbonate platform of Provence, France." In 58th EAEG Meeting. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201409152.
Full textDownen, Matthew, James Schiffbauer, Paul A. Selden, and Alison N. Olcott. "EVIDENCE FOR MICROBIALLY INFLUENCED PRESERVATION IN THE OLIGOCENE AIX-EN-PROVENCE KONSERVAT-LAGERSTÄTTE, FRANCE." In GSA 2020 Connects Online. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020am-353985.
Full textStamatopoulos, Athanasios, Paul Koehler, Esther Leal-Cidoncha, Aaron Couture, Gencho Rusev, and John Ullmann. "Study of <sup>149</sup>Sm Capture and Total Cross Sections for Burnup Credit Applications [Slides]." In 6. International Workshop on Nuclear Data Evaluation for Reactor Applications, Aix-En-Provence (France), 5-9 Jun 2023. US DOE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1993610.
Full textArbanas, Goran, Jesse Brown, and Dorothea Wiarda. "Advancing the Theory of Nuclear Data Evaluations [Slides]." In 6. International Workshop on Nuclear Data Evaluation for Reactor Applications, Aix-En-Provence (France), 5-9 Jun 2023. US DOE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1993933.
Full textReports on the topic "Provenza (Francia)"
Bottino, Mattia. ECMI Minorities Blog. Francophone, Francophile, and Gallo-Romance peripheries in Piedmont and the Aosta Valley. European Centre for Minority Issues, November 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53779/alpj4698.
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