Results 11 to 20 of about 144 (111)
La concession familiale Bamiléké: un exemple d'architecture endogène au Cameroun
Cet article aborde la question de l'architecture vernaculaire ou endogène dans les villes camerounaises à partir d'une étude de cas de la concession familiale Bamiléké en tant que forme bien spécifique d'organisation de l'habitat au sein de la communauté traditionnelle de Pète‐Bandjoun.
Joseph Esoh Elamé +1 more
wiley +1 more source
Patrimoine scientifique : le temps des doutes ? Avant-propos
Since the beginning of the 1990s, scientific heritage in France has been the subject of patient monitoring and the most exhaustive survey possible. The risks of destruction of certain places or the disappearance of certain instruments have certainly not ...
Jérôme Lamy
doaj +1 more source
Make me a test and I will save the world: towards an anthropology of the possible in global health
Abstract What is deemed possible in the wake of failure? The global biotech industry's failure to develop affordable diagnostic devices for use in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) has inspired a generation of humanitarian entrepreneurs to launch their own diagnostic start‐up companies. This essay traces the rise and fall of one such start‐up in
Alice Street
wiley +1 more source
Les images dans les ouvrages de sciences de la vie du XVIe au XIXe siècle
The majority of life science books from the 16th to the 19th century contain very important illustrations. What are the epistemological roles of these images?
Sylvène Renoud
doaj +1 more source
Von Ibrahim zu Ibrahim: Daniel Casper von Lohensteins „Türkische Trauerspiele“
Abstract Klaus Günter Just ordnete die Dramentexte Daniel Casper von Lohensteins in seiner zwischen 1953 und 1957 erschienenen historisch‐kritischen Edition nicht chronologisch, sondern geographisch und kulturell drei Rubriken zu: afrikanische, römische und türkische Trauerspiele – eine Kategorisierung, die von Generationen von Literaturwissenschaftler*
Isabel von Holt
wiley +1 more source
Do Ut Des – the Relation of Material History and Archaeology of Religion to the Study of Religions*
Archaeology as “material history” and the study of religions mutually reciprocate through their shared interest in the ability of people to establish memories and create imaginaries. Starting from this presupposition, the article evaluates the approaches used in archaeology to analyse the practices of past peoples.
Anna‐Katharina Rieger
wiley +1 more source
À propos des aṣnām au Maghreb médiéval
L’intégration de la région nord-africaine au sein de l’Empire musulman fut l’occasion pour de nombreux historiens, géographes et autres spécialistes de s’intéresser à la contrée, de recréer une histoire de sa conquête et par la suite de dresser un ...
Anis Mkacher
doaj +1 more source
The case studies gathered in this volume are the result of a workshop organised by the Groupe d'histoire de l'astronomie of the Centre François Viète of epistemology, history of science and technology (Université de Nantes), in Nantes, in November 2010 ...
Guy Boistel, Olivier Sauzereau
doaj +1 more source
The brief foray proposed here into the archives of French ethnologist, technologist and prehistorian André Leroi-Gourhan (1911–1986) focusses on the proof-correcting process of the very last page of his doctoral thesis, published in 1946.
Nathan Schlanger
doaj +1 more source
La géologie, première science historique ?
Although Robert Hooke, as early as 1667, was the first to advocate the search for archives in Nature, it was his contemporary Nicolas Sténon who used them to reconstruct the geological history of Tuscany.
Gabriel Gohau
doaj +1 more source

