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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Coptos (Égypte ; ville ancienne)"
García, Juan Carlos Moreno. "Éloges de la ville en Égypte ancienne: Histoire et littératureÉloges de la ville en Égypte ancienne: Histoire et littérature. By RAGAZZOLICHLOÉ. Les institutions dans l'Égypte ancienne 4. Pp. 267, figs (in text) 42. Paris, Presses de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne, 2008. ISBN 978 2 84050 604 1. Price €26." Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 97, n.º 1 (enero de 2011): 254–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030751331109700126.
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Galliano, Geneviève. "Les images religieuses en terre cuite de Coptos à l'époque romaine : production et consommation". Poitiers, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011POIT5032.
Texto completoThe study focuses on some 1 400 roman figures found at the beginning of the 20th century in Koptos (Upper Egypt), most of them being kept in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
Baqué, Manzano Lucas. "Les colosses du dieu Min dans le temple de Coptos : origine conceptuelle d'une grande figure divine (iconographie, iconologie et mythologie)". Montpellier 3, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998MON30045.
Texto completoCalament, Florence. "Les Fouilles d'Albert Gayet à Antinoé : étude du matériel archéologique dans les collections publiques françaises". Paris 4, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA040036.
Texto completoOlette-Pelletier, Jean-Guillaume. "Min, le « puissant des dieux ». Le dieu Min, de la Première Période intermédiaire à la fin de la Deuxième Période intermédiaire : réinterprétation d'une image divine au service du pouvoir". Thesis, Paris 4, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA040123.
Texto completoThe Egyptian god Min has always been considered as a procreation god by many Egyptologists. However, the analysis of his image and his cult on the period from the beginning of the First Intermediate Period to the end of the 17th dynasty reveals a very different definition. His iconography shows a cryptic elaboration in the way of using various details composing his image. This present study reanalyzes the Coptite consort of Min as well as the reappropriation of the god’s image by the Theban deity Amun at the beginning of the Middle Kingdom. Revered during specific agrarian and dynastic religious festivals, Min was subject of a great veneration during this period, both from kings and private individuals. Min was also particularly praised in expeditionary contexts. From the wadi Hammamat to the Gebel el-Zeit via Mersa Gawasis and the peninsula of Konosso, this god was mentioned and figured for his warring and mineral abilities. Lastly, during the Middle Kingdom and the Second Intermediate Period, Min seems particularly revered in Abydos. He was inserted inside the Osirian cult with the creation of the figure of Min-Horus-nakht, the latter testifying the moving of the cult and the funerary and dynastic importance of the god in this city. With Abydenian hymns and the discovery of archeological fragments, the location of a sanctuary dedicated to the god could be brought to light. Regarding all the collected data, Min appears not as a procreation god but as a ‘Follower of Horus’, a god of strength with dynastic powers, a god of regeneration who acts over both the natural world and the underworld
Madœuf, Anna. "Images et pratiques de la ville ancienne du Caire : les sens de la ville". Tours, 1997. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00287621.
Texto completoVogt-William, Christine. "Les ceramiques islamiques de fostat (egypte). Continuite et changements technologiques". Paris, EHESS, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995EHES0343.
Texto completoStratigraphical sondages performed by r-p gayraud, in istabl'antar, in the southern part of fostat, allowed us to study the evolution of pottery assemblages from the arab conquest to the fatimid period. There is no morphological, decorative or technological change between the pottery assemblages from the byzantine and the umayyad and abbassid periods. The first changes appear in the course of the ixth century. During the fatimid period, the pottery assemblages are almost entirely renewed
ABD, EL SAMIE ABD EL DAYEM MOHAMED. "Tell el makhzan : etude archeologique sur un lieu de pelerinage dans la partie orientale de la ville de peluse au nord sinai". Paris 1, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA010565.
Texto completoTell el-makhazan is the modem name of the oriental suburb of the ancient pelusium, today tell elfarama. These ancient ruins are lying at 30 km north -east to el qantara and 2 km away of mediterranean sea coast in north sinai. From 1988 to 1998 the egyptian supreme council of antiques diligent eight sites of excavations and studies to tell el-makhazan. The tell essentially received some christian and funeral constructions during the belated antique and the middle ages notably a bigger churches of the sinai. The monumental character of the building is reinforced with the presence forward atrium of the facade, that composed of three porches, the oriental part received a set of inhumations, oriented at the east-west. The basilica is composed of three naves, which the main is larger two times than that each of others. The martyrium occupies the southeasterly angle of the building, it constructs on two levels, it composed of three apses oriented towards the east whose western part surmounts bases of a transverse passageway. The sale of the martyrium whose its ground is covered with tile of aliki marble, situated as same level as of the ground of the basilica, overhang and cover funeral crypt entirely. Ancient texts reflected the importance of this place on the religious plan. Among these texts, we mention those of st-epimaque, and also the correspondences of sanit-isidore of pelusium
Marthot, Isabelle. "Un village égyptien et sa campagne : étude de la microtoponymie du territoire d'Aphroditê (VIe-VIIIe s.)". Paris, EPHE, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013EPHE4027.
Texto completoIn the ancient village of Aphrodito, modern Kūm Išqāw (Egypt), approximately a thousand papyri were found that date from the 6th to the beginning of the 8th century. This exceptional documentation offers the rare opportunity to study the microtoponymy of a village and its countryside, i. E. How territorial divisions below the village level are named. Microtoponyms were collected in a catalogue, which comprises around 650 files containing all the available information for each (attestations, variant spellings, location, contents, owners, tenants, etymology). The analysis, after a summation of the data relating to Aphrodito before the 6th century, focuses on the organization of the village itself and its countryside during the Byzantine period, with the study of the different “toponymic designations” that refer to categories of places to which proper names are or are not given. The hierarchical structure of the components of the countryside is presented, as well as the role of irrigation as a distinguishing criterion. Twenty schemas illustrate the content and situation of the best-documented properties. The 8th century sources are texts of different types to those of the 6th century, but they show deep changes in the territorial organization of the village at the beginning of the Omayyad period
Chang, Ruey-Lin. "Un dossier fiscal hermopolitain d'époque romaine conservé à la Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire de Strasbourg : (P. Strasb. inv. gr. 897-898, 903-905, 939-968, 982-1000, 1010-1013, 1918-1929) : édition, commentaire et traduction". Strasbourg, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010STRA1002.
Texto completoThree Greek tax rolls, fragmented into 166 totally unedited papyri, are preserved at the BNU of Strasbourg. They come from Hermopolis (el-Ashmuneyn, Middle Egypt) and can be dated to the beginning of Trajan's reign (AD 99-101). They form a coherent taxation dossier and are investigated in the two parts of the present thesis: Introduction and Editions. In the Introduction, a methodology of reconstruction of fragmented papyrus rolls is described, followed by the textual examination, where the following issues are brought into focus: the structure of the texts, the traits of palaeography, the origin of the dossier (provenance, date and author) and the taxation. The texts are too severely damaged and too abundant (height: ca. 37 cm / total length: ca. 1536 cm) to be deciphered and commented on thoroughly. The Editions are therefore limited to the following selections: the entirety of the Roll A, the first 29 columns of the Roll B and a sworn declaration attached to the end of the Roll C. These texts are indexed by words. In the annexe, the history of acquisition and preservation of the dossier is discussed. This dossier proves to be of utmost importance for our understanding of the Roman taxation in Egypt. It contains abundant data concerning accounting techniques and regionalism in terms of palaeography, as well as taxation, in the Hermopolite nome. As for the numerous proper names mentioned therein, they will be investigated in detail in the future
Bouderbala, Sobhi. "Ǧund Misr : étude de l'administration militaire dans l'Egypte des débuts de l'islam (21/642-218/833)". Paris 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA010713.
Texto completoLibros sobre el tema "Coptos (Égypte ; ville ancienne)"
(Editor), K. a. Worp y A. Rijksbaron (Editor), eds. Kellis Isocrates Codex (Dakhleh Oasis Project Monograph). Oxbow Books Limited, 1997.
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