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A property of the abbey of Fécamp until the French Revolution, the ms 524 of the Rouen Library, written in the 9th century, contains different works dealing with astronomy and computation. The analysis of the obituary notice of Hardinus on fol.
Jacques Le Maho
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La Morue Normande, de la conserverie au musée
In Fécamp, the factory of La Morue Normande opened in 1950. Initially created to dry cods brought by hundreds of tons, it will undergo many changes until its closing. Thank to its post-beam structure, an easy adaptation is provided.
Florence Levert
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The composite miscellany Paris, BnF, nouv. acq. lat. 2389 contains, on folios 33 and 34, two fragments of a necrology copied at the end of the 11th century, which was then added to throughout the following century. First noted by J.-L.
Stéphane Lecouteux
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Fécamp et les rois anglo-normands
The experiences of the abbey of Fécamp can serve as an example of relations between the king-dukes and ecclesiastical magnates. The abbey had already acquired possessions in England before 1066 and assisted William’s expedition.
Judith Ann Green
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Quantification and Correction of Wave-Induced Turbulence Intensity Bias for a Floating LIDAR System
Floating LIDAR systems (FLS) are a cost-effective way of surveying the wind energy potential of an offshore area. However, as turbulence intensity estimates are strongly affected by wave-induced buoy motion, it is essential to correct them. In this study,
Thibault Désert +2 more
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The century of William of Volpiano coincides with the emergence in Rouen of historiographic activities in the service of the Episcopal see, which developed after the arrival at the Episcopal see of Maurille, who used to be a monk in Fécamp.
Louis Violette
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À l’origine du culte du Précieux Sang de Fécamp, le Saint Voult de Lucques
After the Crucifixion, Nicodemus, accompanied by Joseph of Arimathaea, receives and buries the body of Christ. Nicodemus is one of the last people to have been in physical contact with Christ’s mortal remains, which he saw and touched. Because of this he
Jean-Guy Gouttebroze
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Les sceaux des abbés et du convent de la Trinité de Fécamp, XIIe-début du XIVe siècle
The seals of the Abbots and the convent of the Trinity of Fécamp, interesting from many points of view, in particular certain "contre-sceaux" derived from reused engraved gemstones from antiquity, have never been the subject of any long term study.
Michaël Bloche
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Sur la dispersion de la bibliothèque bénédictine de Fécamp...
As with many abbeys, La Trinité at Fécamp witnessed a significant carve-up of its books between the 16th and 18th centuries. Part of the loss has been thoroughly investigated – many books are to be found today in the Rouen and Le Havre municipal ...
Stéphane Lecouteux
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The politics of being Norman in the reign of Richard the Fearless, Duke of Normandy (r. 942–996)
In 966, by the end of the reign of its third duke, Richard I, Normandy had overcome the crises that had beset it in the middle of the century. Much of this success came from the coherence of its ruling group, which expressed itself partly in terms of ‘Norman’ identity.
Fraser McNair
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