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Contient : 1. L’Hercyna et le sanctuaire de Trophonios ; 2. Strabon, 16, 2, 39 : Trophonios dans les listes hellénistiques de personnages mythiques ; 3. Trophonios et le « chamanisme » ; 4. Trophonios et les mystères : généralités ; 5. Trophonios et les mystères : le vocabulaire de Pausanias ; 6. Oracles et mystères : des catégories non rigides ; 7. Le relief de Métèr à Lébadée ; 8. Trophonios et les réponses en vers. Pour 3 => 81-01895
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Overview of the architectural remains of a Late Archaic pottery workshop (late-6th/early-5th cent. B.C.) unearthed at Fari, Thasos, during excavations conducted between 1985 and 1989 by the Ephorate of Antiquities of Kavala and the French School at Athens.
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“Citizens of New-Jersey,” exhorted Theodore Frelinghuysen, a fellow New Jerseyan, at an 1824 meeting of the state’s colonization society, “—we appeal to you—survey your cultivated fields—your comfortable habitations—your children rising around you to bless you. Who, under Providence, caused those hills to rejoice, and those vallies to smile?—who ploughed those fields and cleared those forests?” His answer may have come as a surprise to some, as he demanded that his audience “remember the toil and the tears of black men, and pay [their] debt to Africa.”¹ According to Frelinghuysen, the people of New Jersey owed
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This article challenges the notion of French “influence.” It traces a network of like-minded reformers in France and the Balkans that came together in the early nineteenth century to further popular education. Examining interactions between actors in a cultural, scientific, and political center (France) and their allies on the periphery (in present-day Greece and Romania), the article reassesses these relationships, revealing the extent to which French individuals and organizations depended on such partnerships. Conceiving of joint Franco-Balkan reform agendas as programs of development, it offers a model and a vocabulary for the study of French soft power in post-Napoleonic Europe.
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This article deals with the Greek colonization of ancient Argilos which took place towards the middle of the 7th century B.C., and addresses the question of cohabitation between the Greek colonists and the native Thracian population. A study of the archaeological remains, the literary sources and the development of Greek penetration in the lower region of the Strymon river tends to show that Greeks and Thracians did live together in Argilos, but also in several other sites of this region.
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The archaeological fieldwork conducted in Greece in 2010 under of aegis of the Canadian Institute in Greece is summarized on the basis of a presentation given by the director at the institute’s annual Open Meeting in Athens, in May 2011. These research activities included excavations (Argilos and Kastro Kallithea), a pedestrian survey (Karpathos), and study seasons (Eastern Boeotia and Southern Euboea). , Les travaux archéologiques menés en Grèce en 2010 sous l’égide de l’Institut canadien en Grèce sont passés en revue dans le cadre d’une présentation donnée par le directeur lors de l’Assemblée publique annuelle, tenue à Athènes en mai 2011. Ces recherches comptaient des fouilles (Argilos et Kastro Kallithéa), une prospection (Karpathos) et des campagnes d’étude (Boétie orientale et Eubée sud).
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The archaeological fieldwork conducted in Greece in 2011 under the aegis of the Canadian Institute in Greece (CIG) is summarized based on the presentation given by the director at the institute’s annual Open Meeting in Athens in May 2012. , Les travaux archéologiques menés en Grèce en 2011 sous l’égide de l’Institut canadien en Grèce sont présenté sur la base d’une allocution donnée par le directeur lors de l’assemblée publique annuelle à Athènes en mai 2012.
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Fourteen papers explore a range of issues relating to prehistoric extraction sites, including ethnography, geochemical signatures, the application of neutron activation analysis, exploitation of erratics, excavation, survey and conservation. Topics include quernstone extraction, use of hammers, stages of extraction, geographical and social contexts, changing social regimes, the ritualised nature of journeys to quarry sites, study of petrofabrics, and the effects of joint and cleavage on quarrying practice. Two contributions are in French with extended summaries in English.
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For the last twenty years, a team of Greek and Canadian archaeologists have been excavating Argilos, the earliest known Greek colony in the area of the mouth of the Strymon river. An overview of research on what was one of the four colonies founded by Andrians after the abandonment of Zagora allows discussion of questions related to the origin of the settlers, the choice of location, the foundation date, and the reasons for the settlement. First occupied by Thracians, Argilos was settled by Greeks no later than the mid-7th cent. B. C. Some of these Greeks came from Andros ; however, one should not eliminate the possibility that Argilos may have been a joint venture between Andrians and Chalcidians. Cohabitation between Greeks and Thracians lasted until the mid-6th cent., when it is believed a wave of immigrants arrived, some of whom were from east Greece. Argilos remained affluent until the foundation of Amphipolis in 437, after which it suffered decline. Its capture by Philip II in 357 and the deportation of its inhabitants to Amphipolis put an end to its existence.
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The received view pins the adoption of labor regulation before 1914 on domestic forces. Using directed dyad-year event history analysis, we find that trade was also a pathway of diffusion. Market access served as an important instrument to encourage the diffusion of labor regulation. The type of trade mattered as much as the volume. In the European core, states emulated the labor regulation of partners because intra-industry trade was important. The New World exported less differentiated products and pressures to imitate were weak.
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Understanding the relationship between trade and growth is still at the core of the economics profession. This column seeks to identify the pathways by which globalisation affects economic growth looking at the case of Belgium in the decades preceding the First World War. It argues that the collapse in fixed export costs promoted the entry of uncompetitive firms into export markets and as the trade component of GDP rose, the share of high performing firms contracted, slowing growth.
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Gouvernance montréalaise, deux mots qui ont fait la manchette depuis quelques années. Afin de dépasser le discours médiatique, des chercheurs se sont penchés sur l’évolution de la gouvernance de la ville de Montréal et de son agglomération. Résultats d’une journée d’étude tenue en avril 2012, les textes dans ce volume présentent les enjeux et les objets de gouver-nance à différentes époques et sous différentes structures administratives. Cet exercice ne vise pas à définir les racines d’une gouvernance dysfonctionnelle, mais à bien comprendre les cadres à l’intérieur desquels les autorités ont dû manœuvrer. En mettant de l’avant les objets, les pratiques et les acteurs du quotidien, ce volume suscite une réflexion plus large sur les caractéristiques et la nature de la gouvernance montréalaise qui dépassera les formes institutionnelles théoriques, les crises ponctuelles ou les personnages les plus marquants. La succession d’études portant sur différentes périodes permet d’observer des autorités montréalaises soumises à la monarchie absolue et l’emprise coloniale, animées par le libéralisme économique ou par le progressisme, voire confrontées à l’action citoyenne. À travers cette démarche, le volume contribue à renouveler l’historiographie et à recadrer les débats concernant la gouvernance montréalaise.
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Municipal Services and Employees in the Modern City considers the roles played by local institutions and particular processes that shaped the urban fabric. It rediscovers from models and maps the constituent dynamics of cities since the beginning of the nineteenth century, and demonstrates how patterns evolved in the way services and locations were organized; how urban transformation was underpinned by structural development, and how the municipal workforce became an integral part of the agencies of change. Municipal Services and Employees in the Modern City suggests that municipal experiences are central to the development of urban studies. Its focus of analysis ranges across Europe and the Americas from high-ranking bureaucrats to firefighters, engineers to accountants, and town clerks to public servants. Each essay provides detailed information on how change was formulated or resisted within the administrative apparatus, offering insight into a sector of the 'white-collar' class and the degree of commitment to public values often at times of social and political upheaval. They explore the course of relationships between local and central government, and the shifting bounds of municipal interventionism over a broad period; whilst incorporating a social history approach to interpret the day-to-day responsibilities and routine of administration.
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Die Täfelchen Nr. 1, Nr. 2 und Nr. 6a bei É. Lhôte (=> 77-03571) weisen sprachlich-inhaltliche Parallelen mit Ath. pol. 43, 4 auf.
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La catabase n’a jamais manqué de susciter l’intérêt mais, paradoxalement, elle n’a reçu que peu d’attention pour elle-même, à tel point que toute tentative de définition demeure sujette à controverse.
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