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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Foros Imperiale"

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ALAVI, SEEMA. « ‘Fugitive Mullahs and Outlawed Fanatics’ : Indian Muslims in nineteenth century trans-Asiatic Imperial Rivalries ». Modern Asian Studies 45, no 6 (12 mai 2011) : 1337–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x11000266.

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AbstractThis paper follows the careers of ‘outlawed’ Indian Muslim subjects who moved outside the geographical and political space of British India and located themselves at the intersection of nineteenth century trans-Asiatic politics: Hijaz, Istanbul and the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire, and Burma and Acheh in the East. These areas were sites where ‘modern’ Empires (British, Dutch, Ottoman and Russian) coalesced to lay out a trans-Asiatic imperial assemblage. The paper shows how Muslim ‘outlaws’ made careers and carved out their transnational networks by moving across the imperial assemblages of the nineteenth century. British colonial rule, being an important spoke in the imperial wheel, enabled much of this transnationalism to weld together. Webs of connections derived from older forms of Islamic connectivity as well: diplomacy, kinship ties, the writing of commentaries on Islam and its sacred texts in unique ways, oral traditions, madrasa and student contacts. These networks were inclusive and impacted by the tanzimat-inspired scriptural reformist thought in the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire. They were not narrowly anti-colonial in tone as they derived from a complex inter-play of imperial rivalries in the region. Rather, they were geared towards the triumph of reformist Islam that would unite the umma (community) and engage with the European world order. The paper shows how this imperially-embedded and individual-driven Muslim transnational network linked with Muslim politics rooted within India.
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Boda, Mihály. « Imperial Historicism : An Example of Scientific Justification of Foreign Policy and Warfare in the 19–20th Centuries in Hungary ». Academic and Applied Research in Military and Public 20, no 3 (26 mai 2022) : 81–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.32565/aarms.2021.3.6.

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The 19th century saw the modern development of nation states and the early development of human sciences. These progresses linked up with the ideologies of nation-building. Some European states having long history and imperial traditions applied the study of their own history to support their national political purposes. The new political ideology was historicism used for imperial purposes, imperial historicism. With the help of imperial historicism, 19th century thinkers and statesmen identifying themselves and their community with the historical forms of their community attempted to build or uphold their empire. Hungary, or at least some Hungarian thinkers and statesmen, was one of those states which used imperial historicism to define their foreign policy and internal political purposes. Examining political thinking of the 19th-century Hungary one can find several forms of imperial historicism and historical self-identification. This paper presents imperial historicism and its Hungarian forms.
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GILMARTIN, DAVID. « 4. IMPERIAL SOVEREIGNTY IN MUGHAL AND BRITISH FORMS ». History and Theory 56, no 1 (mars 2017) : 80–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hith.12005.

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McDonald, Kate. « Imperial Mobility ». Transfers 4, no 3 (1 décembre 2014) : 68–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/trans.2014.040306.

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Histories of modern mobility often assume that modern forms of movement arrived in East Asia as part of a universal process of historical development. This article shows that the valorization of modern mobility in East Asia emerged out of the specific context of Euro-American imperial encroachment and Japanese imperial expansion. Through an examination of the tropes of opening and connecting, the article argues that the mobility of the modern can be understood as an “imperial” mobility in two senses: one, as a key component in European, American, and Japanese arguments for the legitimacy of empire; and two, as a global theory of history that constituted circulation as a measure of historical difference.
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Kendrick, Christopher. « The Imperial Laboratory : Discovering Forms in The New Atlantis ». ELH 70, no 4 (2003) : 1021–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/elh.2004.0007.

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Kumar, M. Mahavir. « Plaided or Dusky Forms : Highland Landscape in Scotland and Kenya ». Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry 7, no 2 (avril 2020) : 176–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/pli.2020.4.

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Accounts of empire in postcolonial critique largely remain silent on colonial relations internal to the United Kingdom, tending to elide the work of Scots, Irish, and Welsh within a solely English imperial enterprise. This article draws on recent reevaluations of the Scottish role in empire to outline the ambivalent place of Britain’s “Celtic Fringe” in its global hegemony. Focusing on eighteenth-century cartography and Scottish accounts of African exploration, it argues that the aesthetic practice of colonial control developed in Scotland established a pattern imperial agents could repeat in overseas territories. The colonization of the “White Highlands” in Kenya, it suggests, relied on aesthetic forms that originated in the landscape of the Scottish Highlands. By focusing on landscape's influence in a constellation of fields—in aesthetics, cartography, and natural history—this article also moves toward an understanding of landscape as a form of aisthesis, a “regime of sense perception.”
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Collier, Patrick. « Imperial/Modernist Forms in the Illustrated London News ». Modernism/modernity 19, no 3 (2012) : 487–514. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mod.2012.0059.

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FLORENTINO, MANOLO. « DE ESCRAVOS, FORROS E FUJÕES NO RIO DE JANEIRO IMPERIAL ». Revista USP, no 58 (30 août 2003) : 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9036.v0i58p104-115.

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Roy, Parama. « The Strange Ecologies of Empire ». Victorian Literature and Culture 49, no 1 (2021) : 73–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150319000640.

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This essay reads nineteenth-century imperial India as the mise en scène for certain critical concatenations of human sovereignty, divinity, and animality. It does so by focusing on the imperial state's war upon human and extrahuman forms of predation, showcasing in the process a cluster of texts on collective criminal activity, hunting, and popular religion and folklore that share certain grids of intelligibility and vocabularies of rule. Collocating these texts on human and nonhuman predation brings into visibility the degree to which imperial sovereignty in the Victorian period entails traffic across human and extrahuman domains. Thus, thinking about the sanctioned killing of fearsome animal predators comes to be twinned with thinking about wars of pacification against dangerous humans and noxious deities. To think imperial sovereignty consequently involves thinking with humans and animals but also thinking with mutually antagonistic theological forces, Hindu and Christian—and in thinking these together. An attentiveness to these heterogeneous ecologies of empire might serve to illuminate the degree to which the imperial project depends on a complex mesh of transversal and co-constitutive life-forms and forces.
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Geraci, Robert. « On “Colonial” Forms and Functions ». Slavic Review 69, no 1 (2010) : 180–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0037677900016740.

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In the many works published on the imperial dimension of Russian history during the past decade, it is often the mechanical or “nuts and bolts” aspects of the empire's administration that are least discussed. So it is impressive to see two articles with a common focus on a practical institution—the Resettlement Administration—both of which argue for a strong connection between technical expertise and a colonial style of rule in the eastern Eurasian steppe and borderlands. But in spite of this common denominator, Willard Sunderland's and Peter Holquist's pieces could not be more different, in part because they approach the matter from opposite directions: Sunderland from a broad discussion of colonialism, Holquist from an analysis of a specific field of expertise.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Foros Imperiale"

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Taffetani, Claudio. « Un quartiere della Roma imperiale : il foro di Traiano nel suo contesto urbano : modifica del paesaggio, soluzioni architettoniche e sistemi di circolazione ». Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016AIXM3035.

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Le projet urbanistique et architectural lié à la construction du forum de Trajan à Rome (106 et 113 ap. J.-C) s’inscrit dans la tradition de ceux qui l’ont précédé. Pourtant ses dimensions et les travaux colossaux nécessaires à son établissement en font un projet particulièrement exceptionnel qui a entraîné la transformation totale de l’ensemble de la zone située entre les collines du Capitole et du Quirinal. Cette étude porte sur les modalités de ce réaménagement et ses conséquences non seulement sur la zone du forum, mais également sur l’ensemble du tissu urbain de la ville. Il s’agit d’analyser ce grand programme architectural en soulignant, comment, au-delà de la réalisation de la place publique, a été conçu, autour du complexe impérial, tout un ensemble urbanistique cohérent et surtout entièrement structuré par un nouveau système de circulation complexe. Le contexte urbain avant et après la réalisation du forum sont successivement étudiés et une attention particulière est accordée aux solutions architecturales adoptées afin d’intégrer les nouvelles constructions dans le tissu urbain préexistant. L’objectif est de reconstruire chronologiquement toute l’organisation urbanistique de la zone et de déterminer dans quelle mesure la construction du forum de Trajan a conditionnée le développement de l’Urbs dans son ensemble
The urban and architectural project related to the construction of the Trajan Forum in Rome (106-113 AD) joins the tradition of its predecessors. However, its dimensions and the colossal work needed for its creation make it a one-of-a-kind project, which caused the transformation of the whole area between the Campidoglio and Quirinale hills. This study focuses on the methods of this transformation and on its impact on the proper Forum area, and on the rest of the city’s urban texture. It is an analysis of this big architectural project, beyond the public square, with particular attention to the collection of architectural solutions and to the complicated system of paths created around the imperial complex. The urban context was analysed in parallel, before and after the completion of the Forum, in order to understand better the architectural solutions adopted, and to integrate the new buildings in the pre-existing urban context. The objective is to chronologically reconstruct the whole urban setup of the area, and to determine to which extent the construction of the Trajan Forum conditioned the development of this part of the empire-period Urbs
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Volkov, Vadim. « The forms of public life : the public sphere and the concept of society in Imperial Russia ». Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1995. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/273035.

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Razeto, A. « Imperial structures and urban forms : a comparative study of capital cities in the Roman and Han empires ». Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2011. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1336073/.

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This study focuses on the imperial capitals of Rome, Chang’an and Luoyang, during a period in which transformations of political institutions, imperial ideologies, and religious beliefs occurred on both sides of Eurasia. In the centuries between 210 BC and AD 220 Rome and China became the world’s largest agrarian states, and their capital cities were shaped for the first time to be symbols of the power of their imperial systems. The physical features of the capitals, more than any other urban centre, became integral components of the ideological, socio-political and cultural dynamics of the two empires, which they reflected through their design and location in the urban landscape. This thesis aims to further the understanding of the relationships between the cultural, political and social institutions and processes existing in the Han and Roman empires, and the physical structures and internal organization of their capital cities. It will apply a contextual, comparative methodology, specifically tailored to its scope and aims to the available historical and archaeological data relating to city planning principles and models, infrastructure, economic, and ritual architecture of the three capitals. The analysis of the material has been undertaken on the different but complementary levels of the specific monuments, the cities as whole units, and the imperial systems in which they were created. This research explores the extent to which the context-specific combination of a series of factors common to both empires, among them symbolism, practicalities, economy, religion and social status, drove the construction and transformation of the selected urban elements. Through a comparative analysis this study not only uncovers similarities and differences in the material structures of Rome, Chang’an and Luoyang, but it also highlights unique aspects of the relationship between imperialism and urban form that could not be detected by investigating each context in isolation.
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Lamuà, Estañol Marc. « Ecquid iis videretur mimun vitae commode transegisse ? El foro de Augusto en Roma : la creación de la simbología del poder y el culto imperial ». Doctoral thesis, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/77526.

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El Fòrum d’August de Roma va ser una gran plaça pública inaugurada l’any 2 a.C. que es va bastir al voltant del temple de Mart Venjador amb llargs pòrtics revestits de marbres i farcit de cicles icònics escultòrics que resumien la història mítica de la fundació de Roma, els fets dels seus grans homes i la història de la casa d’August, el PaterPatriae. Ens hem centrat en la relació dels diferents espais arquitectònics amb la seva decoració, proposant una lectura dels seus diversos conjunts iconogràfics gràcies al establiment de vincles visuals i simbòlics entre els diferents elements icònics. Aquesta tasca ens ha permès revelar la complexa trama de relacions que s’establiren entre les escultures i relleus que formaven el programa iconogràfic del fòrum.
The Forum of Augustus in Rome was a great public square opened in 2 BC built around the Avenger Mars temple with long marble porticoes and filled with sculpture series that resumed all the history of Rome from its very foundation, the deeds of all its great men and of the house of Augustus, Pater Patriae. We focused on the relationship of the different architectural spaces with the decoration, offering a reading of the multiple iconographic sets using the symbolic and visual links between the iconic elements. This work has allowed us to reveal the complex web of relationships between the sculptures and reliefs that were the iconographic program of the forum.
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Gariel, Jean-Christophe. « Simulation numérique des mouvements forts en champ proche ». Grenoble 1, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988GRE10080.

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Dans cette etude, on applique la methode des nombres discrets qui permet le calcul du rayonnement de sources etendues de mecanisme quelconque dans un milieu stratifie. On simule ensuite trois evenements de magnitude moderee, a imperial valley, a san salvador et a kalamata
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Salmi, Charlotta. « Bloodlines, borderlines, shadowlines : forms of belonging in contemporary literature from partition areas ». Thesis, University of Oxford, 2012. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:8c26fce5-8454-4864-95dc-8a3f07fe29e4.

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This thesis explores cosmopolitan and humanist literary interventions by Palestinian, Israeli, Indian and Pakistani writers to the rise of ‘ethnically’ defined cultural and political narratives of community. It uses a comparative framework to look at contemporary authors such as Amitav Ghosh, Raja Shehadeh, Kamila Shamsie, Uzma Aslam Khan and David Grossman, who deconstruct the biologically defined border as a repressive literary, cultural and political metaphor in favour of more open-ended categories of identity and community. I argue that in deconstructing the epistemology of the exclusive boundary through cosmopolitan and humanist philosophies, these international writers demonstrate the impossibility of shedding all borders in their own work. Their ‘borderless’ aesthetic that constantly conjures the border is thus indicative of the interrelated nature of cosmopolitan and sectarian identities in a globalized modernity. Moreover, it is suggestive of the ambivalent relationship between politically-conscious postcolonial texts (which draw political lines) and the emerging field of World literature that is coming to be defined by its ability to appeal to the 'universal'.
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Labriola, Alessandro. « Excelsissimi loci. Architettura forense e scenografie urbane nella Hispania alto-imperiale (27 a.C.-96 d.C.) ». Doctoral thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11589/219480.

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Questo lavoro si basa sulla redazione di un catalogo dei fori alto-imperiali noti nella Penisola Iberica, con l’obbiettivo di metterne in evidenza i caratteri ricorrenti e inquadrarli nell’ambito del processo di trasformazione di questa tipologia nel momento di passaggio tra Repubblica e Principato. Molte delle tendenze osservate sembrano riconducibili ad una profonda mutazione semantica dello spazio forense, contraddistinta da una accentuazione delle sue componenti rappresentative e sacrali e dalla sua progressiva associazione al culto imperiale. In questo senso può essere letta anche la diffusione nel contesto in esame di fori edificati in siti elevati, coincidenti con gli excelsissimi loci da riservare secondo Vitruvio ai principali templi cittadini. La localizzazione in altura influenzò profondamente anche la definizione architettonica di questi complessi, che dovettero in molti casi essere realizzati su uno o più terrazzamenti artificiali, con esiti spesso altamente scenografici. L’adozione di queste soluzioni progettuali determinò generalmente un rafforzamento dell’impatto visuale dei fori sul territorio circostante, tramutandoli così in veri e propri landmarks paesaggistici, legati alla celebrazione del potere centrale e soprattutto all’autorappresentazione delle élites locali.
This study is based on the compilation of a catalogue of the early-imperial forums in the Iberian Peninsula, with the purpose of pointing up their recurrent features and relate them to the process of transformation of this building typology between Republic and Principate. Many of the discernible trends seem to indicate a radical semantic change of the forum space, characterized by the accentuation of its official and sacred connotations and by its progressive association with the Imperial Cult. It is possible to ascribe to these tendencies also the diffusion in the analysed context of forums built on elevated sites, corresponding to those excelsissimi loci where according to Vitruvius the main temples of every city had to be located. The placement of forums on elevations also affected the architectural features of these complexes, which had in many cases to be built on one or more terraced platforms, thus achieving highly scenographical effects. These design solutions usually resulted in the enhancement of the visual impact of forums on the surrounding territory, transforming them into landmarks connected to the celebration of the central power and above all to the self-representation of local elites.
El punto de partida de este trabajo es la elaboración de un catálogo de los foros altoimperiales conocidos en la Península Ibérica, con el objetivo de destacar sus rasgos recurrentes y enmarcarlos en el ámbito del proceso de transformación de esta tipología entre la República y el Principado. Muchas de las tendencias observadas parecen vincularse a una profunda mutación semántica del espacio forense, marcada por la acentuación de sus aspectos representativos y sagrados y por su progresiva asociación con el culto imperial. En este sentido puede leerse también la difusión en el contexto examinado de foros construidos en lugares topográficamente elevados, que coinciden con los excelsissimi loci reservados según Vitruvio a los templos principales de la ciudad. La ubicación en altura también influyó profundamente en la definición arquitectónica de estos conjuntos, que en muchos casos tuvieron que construirse sobre una o más terrazas artificiales, determinando a menudo un efecto escenográfico muy marcado. La adopción de estas soluciones condujo generalmente a una amplificación del impacto visual de los foros en el territorio circundante, transformándolos así en landmarks vinculados a la celebración del poder central y sobre todo a la auto-representación de las élites locales.
Diese Dissertation beruht auf die Zusammenstellung eines Katalogs der bekannten frühkaiserlichen Forumsanlagen auf der Iberischen Halbinsel, mit dem Ziel, deren wiederkehrenden Merkmale festzustellen und sie im Rahmen des Wandlungsprozesses dieses Bautyps zwischen Republik und Prinzipat aufzufassen. Viele der erkennbaren Tendenzen scheinen auf einen radikalen semantischen Wandel des Forums hinzuweisen, in dem die Betonung der Repräsentativität und Sakralität dieses Raums sowie ein steigender Einfluss des Kaiserkultes beobachtbar sind. Zu diesen Tendenzen gehört auch die Verbreitung im untersuchten Gebiet von hoch gelegenen Foren, die auf die excelsissimi loci standen, die laut Vitruv den Haupttempeln der Stadt vorbehalten sein sollten. Die Unterbringung der Foren auf topographisch erhöhten Standorten wirkte sich auch auf ihre architektonische Gestaltung aus, indem sie in meisten Fällen auf einer oder mehreren Terrassen errichtet werden mussten, woraus sich eine besondere szenographische Wirkung ergab. Solche gestalterischen Lösungen führten in der Regel zu einer Verstärkung der visuellen Interaktion der Foren mit dem umliegenden Territorium, sodass sie in landmarks umgewandelt wurden, die mit der Verherrlichung der Zentralmacht und vor allem mit der Selbstdarstellung der lokalen Eliten verbunden waren.
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Gariel, Jean Christophe. « Simulation numérique des mouvements forts en champ proche ». Phd thesis, 1988. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00788445.

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Ce travail est consacré à l'étude et à la simulation numérique des mouvements forts en champ proche dans le cas des séismes de magnitude modérée. Pour cela, nous avons appliqué la méthode des nombres d'onde discrets qui permet le calcul du rayonnement de sources étendues de mécanisme quelconque dans un milieu stratifié. Dans une première partie, deux problèmes théoriques ont été abordés. On montre d'abord que l'observation systématique de la décroissance du spectre d'accélération à haute fréquence peut être expliquée soit par la présence de forces de cohésion à l'extrémité de la fissure soit par la cinématique du front de rupture. On souligne ensuite une différence essentielle de la forme du déplacement transverse à la faille entre le modèle de dislocation et le modèle de fissure . Ce résultat est appliqué à l'étude d'un enregistrement effectué dans la zone épicentrale du séisme de Michoacan (Septembre 1985). Celui-ci correspond à la croissance homogène d'une large fissure. On s'interesse, dans une deuxième partie, à l'étude et à la simulation de 3 évènements de magnitude modérée. En utilisant un modèle de fissure à forte chute de contrainte, un très bon accord est trouvé en 16 stations entre les accélérations calculées et celles observées lors d'une réplique du séisme d'Imperial Valley (Octobre 1979). Les très fortes accélérations enregistrées lors du séisme de San-Salvador (Octobre 1986) sont interprétées par la combinaison de 2 effets : une remontée de la rupture à quelques centaines de mètres sous la surface et la présence d'une couche à faible vitesse en surface. Enfin, en utilisant un modèle dérivé du modèle à barrières, on montre l'importance de l'hétérogénéité de la rupture et de la structure crustale superficielle sur les valeurs du pic d'accélération enregistrées à Kalamata (Grèce) lors du séisme de Septembre 1986.
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LOPEZ, GARCIA ANTONIO. « Las estructuras de la Piazza della Madonna di Loreto (Roma) : ¿El Athenaeum de Adriano ? » Doctoral thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/856101.

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Italiano: A partire dal 2007, nell’area di Piazza Venezia a Roma, sono stati realizzati alcuni sondaggi archeologici per la costruzione di una stazione per la Linea C della metropolitana. Nel sondaggio S14, quello realizzato nella Piazza della Madonna di Loreto, sono state trovate una serie di strutture appartenenti a diversi periodi storici:dal periodo tardo-repubblicano all’età moderna. Le strutture, appartenenti all’età adrianea, hanno aperto un intenso dibattito tra gli studiosi poiché i tecnici della Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Roma hanno proposto l’identificazione di queste strutture con quelle dell’Athenaeum dell’imperatore Adriano, un’istituzione accademica a noi nota grazie alle fonti letterarie. Purtroppo le scarse fonti a nostra disposizione, relative a questa istituzione, non hanno permesso fino ad ora di proporre un’ubicazione per l’Athenaeum di Adriano. Español: A partir del 2007, en el área de la Piazza Venezia en Roma, se realizaron una serie de sondeos arqueológicos para la construcción de una estación para la Línea C del metro. En el sondeo S14, realizado en la Piazza della Madonna di Loreto, se han encontrado una serie de estructuras pertenecientes a diversos periodos de la historia: desde el periodo tardo-republicano a la Edad Moderna. Las estructuras pertenecientes a la época adrianea han abierto un intenso debate entre los estudiosos, pues los técnicos de la Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Roma han propuesto la identificación de estas estructuras con las del Athenaeum del emperador Adriano, una institución académica conocida gracias a las fuentes literarias. Por desgracia, la ausencia de fuentes a nuestra disposición relativas a esta institución, no han permitido hasta ahora proponer una ubicación para el Athenaeum de Adriano. English: Since 2007, in the area of ​​the Piazza Venezia in Rome, a series of archaeological surveys for the construction of a station for Metro Line C were performed. In the survey S14, conducted in the Piazza della Madonna di Loreto, found a number of structures belonging to different periods of history from the late-Republican period to the Modern Age. The structures belonging to the Hadrian era have opened an intense debate among scholars, because technicians from the Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Roma have proposed the identification of these structures with the Athenaeum of Emperor Hadrian, an academic institution known through literary sources. Unfortunately, the absence of sources at our disposal concerning this institution have not allowed yet to propose a location for Hadrian's Athenaeum.
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Livres sur le sujet "Foros Imperiale"

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Chinese jade : Sacred, imperial and civil forms. Beijing : China Intercontinental Press, 2009.

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Nicoletta, Bernacchio, La Rocca Eugenio, Ungaro Lucrezia et Meneghini Roberto, dir. I luoghi del consenso imperiale : Il Foro di Augusto, il Foro di Trajano. Roma : Progetti museali editore, 1995.

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Lucrezia, Ungaro, et Milella Marina, dir. I Luoghi del consenso imperiale : Il Foro di Augusto, il Foro di Traiano. Roma : Progetti Museali, 1995.

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Scavi dei Fori imperiali : Il Foro di Augusto : l'area centrale. Roma : L'Erma di Bretschneider, 2010.

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El "Foro Provincial" de Augusta Emerita : Un conjunto monumental de culto imperial. Madrid : Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientı́ficas, 2006.

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1939-, Bartlett Roger P., et University of London. School of Slavonic and East European Studies., dir. Land commune and peasant community in Russia : Communal forms in imperial and early Soviet society. Basingstoke : Macmillan in association with the School of Slavonic and East European Studies University of London, 1990.

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1939-, Bartlett Roger P., dir. Land commune and peasant community in Russia : Communal forms in imperial and early Soviet society. New York : St. Martin's Press, 1990.

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Adriano, La Regina, dir. Guida archeologica di Roma : Foro romano, Palatino, Campidoglio e Musei capitolini, Fori imperiali, Colosseo, Domus aurea. Milano : Electa, 2004.

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W, Dunscombe J., dir. The Custom house guide : Containing the tables of duties, provincial and imperial, payable in the province of Canada, forms of entries and table shewing the relative proportion of the old gallon to the imperial gallon. Montreal : Desbarats & Derbishire, 1985.

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Hidalgo, Javiera Jaque, et Miguel A. Valerio. Indigenous and Black Confraternities in Colonial Latin America. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland : Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463721547.

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Employing a transregional and interdisciplinary approach, this volume explores indigenous and black confraternities –or lay Catholic brotherhoods– founded in colonial Spanish America and Brazil between the sixteenth and eighteenth century. It presents a varied group of cases of religious confraternities founded by subaltern subjects, both in rural and urban spaces of colonial Latin America, to understand the dynamics and relations between the peripheral and central areas of colonial society, underlying the ways in which colonialized subjects navigated the colonial domain with forms of social organization and cultural and religious practices. The book analyzes indigenous and black confraternal cultural practices as forms of negotiation and resistance shaped by local devotional identities that also transgressed imperial religious and racial hierarchies. The analysis of these practices explores the intersections between ethnic identity and ritual devotion, as well as how the establishment of black and indigenous religious confraternities carried the potential to subvert colonial discourse.
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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Foros Imperiale"

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Sunderland, Willard. « The Imperial Emancipations : Ending Non-Russian Serfdoms in Nineteenth-Century Russia ». Dans Shifting Forms of Continental Colonialism, 437–61. Singapore : Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9817-9_17.

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Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, David. « Handmaidens of Continental Colonialism ? The Ambiguities of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society’s Central Asian Expeditions ». Dans Shifting Forms of Continental Colonialism, 151–73. Singapore : Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9817-9_6.

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Taylor-Pirie, Emilie. « Expeditions into ‘Central Man’ : Imperial Romance, Tropical Medicine, and Heroic Masculinity ». Dans Empire Under the Microscope, 81–130. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84717-3_3.

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AbstractIn this chapter, Taylor-Pirie considers how parasitology became rhetorically and materially entangled in the imperial imagination with travelogues, anthropological treatise, imperial romance fiction, and missionary biography. These modes jointly constructed the colonial encounter as a feat of manly endurance, using the linguistic enjoinment of medicine and exploration to frame parasitologists as modern heroes. Examining the influence of Thomas Carlyle’s conceptualisation of the heroic in history and imperial cartography as a strategy of representation, she demonstrates how tropical illness became a subject associated with pioneers, poets, and prophets, mapped onto the larger field of empire by the adventure mode. Through close readings of Henry Seton Merriman’s With Edged Tools (1894), John Masefield’s Multitude and Solitude (1909), and Joseph Hocking’s The Dust of Life (1915), she demonstrates the utility of forms like the ‘soldier hero’ and ‘imperial hunter’ in elaborating masculine citizenship in the context of tropical illness and ‘muscular Christianity’.
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Xinhua, He. « Political or Economic ? A Systematical Investigation of the Forms of Goods Exchange under the Qing Tributary System ». Dans Tribute System and Rulership in Late Imperial China, 61–78. Göttingen : V&R unipress, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14220/9783737014021.61.

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Taylor-Pirie, Emilie. « Microbial Empires : Active Transmission Strategies and Postcolonial Critique ». Dans Empire Under the Microscope, 205–45. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84717-3_6.

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AbstractIn this chapter Taylor-Pirie illuminates how the microbiological imagination made its mark on anxious imperial fictions by close reading H. G. Wells’s The War of the Worlds (1898) and John Masefield’s Multitude and Solitude (1909) alongside parasitologists’ characterisations of parasite-vector-host relationships. The anthropocentric semantics of war, violence, and criminality characterised tropical illness as another form of colonial insurrection, bolstering the biopolitical power of medicine as an extension of the disciplinary law-and-order state. She interrogates the collision of the ‘medicine as war’ metaphor with a medicalised concept of ‘the Other’ to think through biomedical and national identity—as well as the discomforting agency of non-human vectors—in Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897), H. P. Lovecraft and Hazel Heald’s ‘Wingéd Death’ (1934), and the poetry and correspondence of parasitologists. Taylor-Pirie examines how vengeful insects, alien invasions, microbial villains, and the supernatural gave shape to the anxiety that Britain’s geopolitical relationships were immersing the imperial capital in a global marketplace of pathogens. By excavating the medical and political contexts of popular cultural forms like the vampire, she historicises lexes of contagion and parasitism that persist in contemporary political discourse surrounding immigration.
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Sena Chiesa, Gemma, et Giuliana M. Facchini. « Gemme romane di età imperiale : produzione, commerci, committenze ». Dans Künste (Forts.), sous la direction de Hildegard Temporini. Berlin, Boston : De Gruyter, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110859522-002.

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« The Changing Forms of Imperialism ». Dans The Imperial Republic, 252–85. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315132655-11.

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« Forms of Christianity in the East ». Dans Imperial Culture and Colonial Projects, 147–69. Berghahn Books, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv21hrg04.15.

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Thomas, Edmund. « Imperial Architecture ». Dans Monumentality and the Roman Empire. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199288632.003.0018.

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From ancient Egypt to the present day, the colossal size of buildings has been considered to reflect political power. For Herodotus, architecture was an expression of dominion; the Periclean monuments of Athens seemed visibly to encourage the Athenians to reclaim their Aegeanwide political ascendancy, since, as Isocrates remarked, ‘democracy had so adorned the city with temples and sacred images that even today visitors think it is worthy to rule not only the Greeks, but also all other peoples’. The Circus Maximus, rebuilt by Trajan, was ‘a seat worthy of the nation that conquered the world’. The correspondence between Trajan and the younger Pliny, his appointed legate in Bithynia, reveals the ideological purpose of provincial architecture. Pliny pointed out such meanings, although Trajan himself modestly affected to address only practicalities. For instance, Pliny remarks that a proposed canal near Nicomedia was ‘worthy of your greatness and your concern’. Architecture was as important in constructing imperial ideology as an emperor’s portraits or the legends and images on his coins; it legitimated his regime by promoting a particular ideal that commanded respect. It is generally agreed that buildings continued to play this role under Hadrian. The preceding discussion of Antonine buildings in the province of Asia now provides grounds to modify the view that, during the middle of the century, festivals or shows replaced public buildings as the major indicator of imperial ideology. One should, of course, be wary of using modern labels like ‘message’, ‘persuasion’, ‘propaganda’, or ‘ideology’ to describe the purpose of ancient forms. But in the present context the term ‘ideology’ seems particularly appropriate. As J. B. Thompson defines the concept, it highlights: . . . the ways in which meaning is mobilized in the service of individuals and groups, that is, the ways in which the meaning constructed and conveyed by symbolic forms serves, in particular circumstances, to establish and sustain structured social relations from which some individuals and groups benefit more than others, and which some individuals and groups have an interest in preserving while others may seek to contest. . . .
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Nath, Pratyay. « Routes, Forts, Environment, and the Making of Imperial Frontiers ». Dans Climate of Conquest, 168–222. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199495559.003.0004.

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This chapter unravels the dynamics of the formation of imperial frontiers in the Mughal empire. Eschewing the idea that frontiers were simply areas far away from the political heartland, the chapter argues that frontiers of Mughal power emerged due to the conjuncture of several processes. These included failures to control routes of communication, cope with environmental conditions, negotiate the military techniques of their adversaries, and co-opt local zamindars into the imperial project. It shows how two regions—the Afghan belt and Bengal–Assam—emerged as long-standing imperial frontiers through these processes. In effect, frontiers signified zones of fading imperial authority and increasing scope of personal agency and ambition of military commanders. Physically, they did not resemble the closed, enveloping borders of modern times; rather, they were embodied by forts that commanded routes of communication that emanated radially outward from within the imperial domain.
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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Foros Imperiale"

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Marian, Ana. « Anatomical constructions in the making of the nude moldovan sculpture. Approaches in the realm of realism ». Dans Patrimoniul cultural : cercetare, valorificare, promovare. Institute of Cultural Heritage, Republic of Moldova, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52603/9789975351379.07.

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In Moldovan sculpture, there are two types of the introduction of anatomical structures in the creation of sculptural nudity: based on realism and stylized ones. The pioneer in the study of sculptural nudity was Alexander Plamadeala. Although his studies at the Imperial Academy of Art, Sculpture and Architecture allowed him to comprehensively approach the depiction of sculptural nude, the sculptor still continued to experiment and seek new ways in the description of nude. “Nude” in Yuri Kanashin’s interpretation is an integral part of thematic compositions and has a separate logic, subordinated to the author’s sensitivity. Anatomical interpretation in Ion Zderciuk’s works is the starting point for realistic forms which transform into stylized ones, where metaphor takes the leading place and the solutions are innovative. Interpretations of sculptural nudity involve long-term training, knowledge of the anatomy of the skeleton and musculature, the proportions of the human body. Based on this, the sculptors practiced stylization, always different in artistic manners, but which represented a new vision of the interpretation of sculptural nudity in Moldovan plastic art.
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Itham Mahajan, Rajini. « THE INEVITABLE ORDER : Revisiting the Calibrated Biomimetics of Le Corbusier’s Modulor ». Dans LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later. Valencia : Universitat Politècnica València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/lc2015.2015.895.

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Abstract: Biomimetics is a philosophy in Architecture that addresses issues not through mimicry but by understanding the rules governing natural forms. Biomimetics has gained popularity in the past few decades but it would be more apposite to state that this philosophy may have had its origins many years previously in the conceptualization of the Modulor, as Le Corbusier strived to unite Mathematics, Physiology & Design. Common knowledge shows that disturbed by application of generic Imperial and Standard systems of measurements, the Modulor was ideated to help perceive the built environment as a physical extension of the human body. Le Corbusier’s attempt to develop a harmonious scale towards the measurement of the absolute has been criticized for adopting industrial efficiency; though alienating human emotion was farthest from Corbusier’s thought. What then is the architectural paradox in comprehending The Modulor as the universal proportioning system- racial differences in anthropometry, mechanizing architectural built forms within and without or simply an apprehension of losing mannerisms in architecture? Trying to unravel the mysteries of nature through analytics of the numbering system, Corbusier was consumed by the all-pervasive need to find answers to eternal questions in scientific spirituality. This paper explores the inevitable order of Le Corbusier’s universe, revisiting the conceptualization of the Modulor, its relevance to architectural philosophies in general and Biomimetics in particular and the universal application of the same as a governing factor in Design methodologies. Keywords: Le Corbusier, Biomimetic, Modulor, Universal Application, Design. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/LC2015.2015.895
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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Foros Imperiale"

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Wright, Kirsten. Collecting Plant Phenology Data In Imperiled Oregon White Oak Ecosystems : Analysis and Recommendations for Metro. Portland State University, mars 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/mem.64.

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Highly imperiled Oregon white oak ecosystems are a regional conservation priority of numerous organizations, including Oregon Metro, a regional government serving over one million people in the Portland area. Previously dominant systems in the Pacific Northwest, upland prairie and oak woodlands are now experiencing significant threat, with only 2% remaining in the Willamette Valley in small fragments (Hulse et al. 2002). These fragments are of high conservation value because of the rich biodiversity they support, including rare and endemic species, such as Delphinium leucophaeum (Oregon Department of Agriculture, 2020). Since 2010, Metro scientists and volunteers have collected phenology data on approximately 140 species of forbs and graminoids in regional oak prairie and woodlands. Phenology is the study of life-stage events in plants and animals, such as budbreak and senescence in flowering plants, and widely acknowledged as a sensitive indicator of environmental change (Parmesan 2007). Indeed, shifts in plant phenology have been observed over the last few decades as a result of climate change (Parmesan 2006). In oak systems, these changes have profound implications for plant community composition and diversity, as well as trophic interactions and general ecosystem function (Willis 2008). While the original intent of Metro’s phenology data-collection was to track long-term phenology trends, limitations in data collection methods have made such analysis difficult. Rather, these data are currently used to inform seasonal management decisions on Metro properties, such as when to collect seed for propagation and when to spray herbicide to control invasive species. Metro is now interested in fine-tuning their data-collection methods to better capture long-term phenology trends to guide future conservation strategies. Addressing the regional and global conservation issues of our time will require unprecedented collaboration. Phenology data collected on Metro properties is not only an important asset for Metro’s conservation plan, but holds potential to support broader research on a larger scale. As a leader in urban conservation, Metro is poised to make a meaningful scientific contribution by sharing phenology data with regional and national organizations. Data-sharing will benefit the common goal of conservation and create avenues for collaboration with other scientists and conservation practitioners (Rosemartin 2013). In order to support Metro’s ongoing conservation efforts in Oregon white oak systems, I have implemented a three-part master’s project. Part one of the project examines Metro’s previously collected phenology data, providing descriptive statistics and assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the methods by which the data were collected. Part two makes recommendations for improving future phenology data-collection methods, and includes recommendations for datasharing with regional and national organizations. Part three is a collection of scientific vouchers documenting key plant species in varying phases of phenology for Metro’s teaching herbarium. The purpose of these vouchers is to provide a visual tool for Metro staff and volunteers who rely on plant identification to carry out aspects of their job in plant conservation. Each component of this project addresses specific aspects of Metro’s conservation program, from day-to-day management concerns to long-term scientific inquiry.
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Leis, Sherry. Vegetation community monitoring trends in restored tallgrass prairie at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield : 2008–2020. National Park Service, avril 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2293117.

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Plant community monitoring at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield (NB) focused on the restored tallgrass prairie community. Six monitoring sites were visited four times and observations of plant species and ground cover were made. In addition to those observations, we included two environmental factors in this report—precipitation and recent fire history—to help understand the vegetation data status and trends. Precipitation data (standardized vegetation index) indicated drought conditions in 2012 and some dry periods in 2016. Although prairies are adapted to drought, we found that species richness at the site and community scales (alpha and gamma diversity) were reduced in dry years. Fire management also plays an important role in shaping the plant communities. Prescribed fire occurrence became less frequent through the monitoring period. Also, additional treatments, including herbicide and mowing, likely shaped the prairie community. Tree regeneration and nonnative plants in particular may have been affected by these techniques. The prairie plant community continues to be moderately diverse despite recent increases in tree seedlings and small saplings. Species richness varied over time and was correlated with precipitation; diversity indices (H′ and J′) were similar across monitored years. Species guilds (also known as functional groups) demonstrated differing patterns. Woody plants, long a concern at the park, were abundant and statistically similar across years. Many guilds were quite variable across the sites, but nonnative forbs declined, and nonnative grasses increased. Overstory trees and canopy cover, measured for the first time in 2020, have likely influenced the composition of one site. The composition of this site points to a shrubland-savanna community. Four of the sites tended towards shrubland rather than tallgrass prairie. The vegetation monitoring protocol experienced some changes between 2008 and 2020. A key difference was a shift from sampling twice during the field season to sampling only once in a monitoring year. An anticipated decline in species richness was observed in 2012 and 2016, but we were unable to isolate sample design as the cause. Additionally, we remedied inconsistencies in how tree regeneration was recorded by tallying seedlings and saplings in the field. Our quality assurance procedures indicated that our observer error from pseudoturnover was 20.2%, meeting our expectations. Cover class estimates agreed 73% of the time, with all disagreements within one cover class. Coordinating management actions to achieve plant community goals like structure and composition of tallgrass prairie will be critical to the survival of the prairie species at the park. Fire and nonnative plant treatments along with the reduction of woody cover including trees are needed to arrest the transition to savanna and woodland community types. Frequent prescribed fire is an integral process for this community and there is no equivalent substitute. Continued focus on management for the desired tallgrass prairie community will also provide needed habitat for imperiled pollinators such as the monarch butterfly. Best management practices for pollinators on federal lands specify that treatments (prescribed fire, mowing or haying) should not occur during the blooming season or when pollinator breeding, egg, larval or pupal stages are present.
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