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Tesis sobre el tema "Amphithéâtres romains – Afrique du Nord – Antiquité"
Labit-Tlili, Hélène. "Les venationes et le sous-sol des amphithéâtres en Afrique romaine. Étude fonctionnelle et restitution des aménagements liés aux spectacles (Ier siècle av. J-C.-IVe siècle)". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2023. https://accesdistant.sorbonne-universite.fr/login?url=https://theses-intra.sorbonne-universite.fr/2023SORUL145.pdf.
Texto completoThis study focuses on the underground of amphitheaters in the Roman North Africa provinces from the 1st century BCE to the 4th century CE. The research initially concentrated on literary and iconographic sources that describe moments of spectacle, and then on the compilation of a comprehensive architectural corpus centered on Africa. However, the subject of our research is based on a described reality that may not necessarily have tangible evidence in the field. It pertains to the arrangement of underground spaces in amphitheaters and the various techniques and processes employed to create surprise effects for the spectators. Firstly, we revisit the contextualization of the subject the historiography of the research and provide a chronological synthesis of the evolution of spectacles and underground spaces. Subsequently, we assembled a corpus of North African amphitheaters equipped with underground facilities. Furthermore, we conducted an architectural analysis of nine African amphitheaters, with the observations forming the basis for a reflection on the technical design and organization of different underground components, an examination of perishable elements, and the proposal of a suitable typology for organizational modes. The analysis concludes with three syntheses aimed at addressing architectural, spatial, and social questions, including the necessity of underground spaces for the functioning of the spectacle, the multifunctionality of spaces, the movement of cages and teams, and the preparation of performances and their effects on the audience
Thébert, Yvon. "Thermes romains d'Afrique du Nord : études d'histoires et d'archéologie". Paris 4, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA040274.
Texto completoThis doctoral thesis, entitled roman baths of North Africa, is structured in five parts. The first one sets out the problem of method, of architectural and historical nature. The second part deals with the making of bathing buildings, both public and private, or related to a gymnasium, during classic and Hellenistic periods, as well as to the invention of new technics of heating leading to the creation of a new type of bath building. The third part is a catalogue of roman baths in North Africa, collecting scattered data in bibliography and results of our field research. On these bases, the fourth part analyzes the African bath architectures, connecting them with the facts of economic and political history that we dispose of. In a selective way, the investigation is driven right into the middle age, so as to better seize the ruptures that have happened. The fifth part tries to prove the contribution of bath studies to urban history, and to seize the multiple functions taken on by these monuments, essential scenes of life in the city. A corpus of African latin inscriptions concerning baths closes the work
Marini, Sophie. "Grecs et Romains face aux populations libyennes. Des origines à la fin du paganisme (VIIe s. av. J.-C. – IVe s. ap. J.-C.)". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 4, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA040163.
Texto completoFor a long time relegated to a secondary role in the studies of ancient Cyrenaica, Libyans and the relationships they had with Greeks, then Romans, had been considered only through the prism of hellenization and romanization. In joining the framework of the historiographical evolution, which in recent decades has devoted more to consider both interaction’s actors, the objective of this thesis is to understand how the meeting of two heterogeneous circles, kept in touch for several centuries, has resulted in reciprocal influences and in which domains they appeared. Our study is limited to the political boundaries of the greek influence’s area set by the diagramma of Ptolemy I to Authamalax (current Bu Sceefa) to the west and in Katabathmos Megas (current Sollum) to the east. As for the chronological limits, they are included between the foundation of Cyrene towards 631 B.C. and the paganism’s decline in the fourth century A.D. Organized into seven thematic chapters, the present work proposes to put into perspective the reciprocal influences that have occurred between Graeco-Romans and Libyans in the socio-political, cultural, religious and economic spheres from the archaeological and historical data
Marini, Sophie. "Grecs et Romains face aux populations libyennes. Des origines à la fin du paganisme (VIIe s. av. J.-C. – IVe s. ap. J.-C.)". Thesis, Paris 4, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA040163/document.
Texto completoFor a long time relegated to a secondary role in the studies of ancient Cyrenaica, Libyans and the relationships they had with Greeks, then Romans, had been considered only through the prism of hellenization and romanization. In joining the framework of the historiographical evolution, which in recent decades has devoted more to consider both interaction’s actors, the objective of this thesis is to understand how the meeting of two heterogeneous circles, kept in touch for several centuries, has resulted in reciprocal influences and in which domains they appeared. Our study is limited to the political boundaries of the greek influence’s area set by the diagramma of Ptolemy I to Authamalax (current Bu Sceefa) to the west and in Katabathmos Megas (current Sollum) to the east. As for the chronological limits, they are included between the foundation of Cyrene towards 631 B.C. and the paganism’s decline in the fourth century A.D. Organized into seven thematic chapters, the present work proposes to put into perspective the reciprocal influences that have occurred between Graeco-Romans and Libyans in the socio-political, cultural, religious and economic spheres from the archaeological and historical data
Yahiaoui, Nora. "Les Confins occidentaux de la Maurétanie Césarienne". Phd thesis, Ecole pratique des hautes études - EPHE PARIS, 2003. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00534329.
Texto completoZinai, Kenza. "Le décor des thermes dans l'Algérie antique". Thesis, Paris 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA010525.
Texto completoThis thesis studies the decoration of baths in the 2nd-5th c. CE Algeria. The research studies edifices either published or kept in archives, including photos, plans and archaeological reports, and is equally based on fieldwork, revealing data firstly dealt with in this work. No scientific study of baths and their decorative programs has been conducted prior to this research. After a comprehensive study of the state of research of baths and their decoration in North Africa, these discovered in Algeria were thoroughly studied to constitute part of the larger context. Thus typology of the plans, chronology, and the place of baths in the urban tissue where also taken into consideration. Inscriptions found in various baths in North Afiica, including these of Algeria were newly studied, to reveal further indispensable information and to widen our knowledge of the materials used, the specific terminology, the patrons, the decoration, etc. The present research concentrat on two topics: first, the different types of decoration, floor as well as walls, were analyzed in view of their technique, iconography, and which part of the bath they were decorating. Second, statues found in the baths, which were studied according to their subject matter and their specific placement. The reading of the different decorative systems enabled to put the decoration in its architectural context and to disclose the particular elements characterizing baths worldwide as well as their specific regional and local manifestations. Following the analysis of the architectural elements of baths and their embellishment, the research tried to establish the coherence between both function and decoration
Libros sobre el tema "Amphithéâtres romains – Afrique du Nord – Antiquité"
Rome en Afrique : De la chute de Carthage aux débuts de la conquête arabe. Flammarion, 2000.
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