[accès réservé] Éd. en ligne du Neue Pauly : Enzyklopädie der Antike. Das klassische Altertum und seine Rezeptionsgeschichte (J. B. Metzler, 1996-2003, 18 vol.), en allemand. Liens vers la version anglaise
An electronic corpus of all Greek and Latin texts found on papyri, ostraca or wooden tablets which have been published in discrete volumes or in series
On April 27, 1737, English historian and Member of Parliament Edward Gibbon was born. His most famous work, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, was published in six volumes between 1776 and 1788 and is known for the quality and irony of its prose as well as for its scientific historic accuracy, which made it a model for later historians.
On December 7, 1598, Italian architect and sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini was born. He is considered to be the leading sculptor of the baroque age. In addition he designed buildings, painted, wrote plays, and designed metalwork and stage sets. Whenever you are be in Rome, for sure you will find yourself somewhere in the neighborhood of Bernini's work.
On February 17, 1600, Domonican friar, philosopher, mathematician and astronomer Giordano Bruno was burned on the stake after the Roman Inquisition found him guilty of heresy. His cosmological theories went beyond the Copernican model in proposing that the Sun was essentially a star, and moreover, that the universe contained an infinite number of inhabited worlds populated by other intelligent beings.
Dr. Harald Sack;
Video: Informatik der digitalen Medien
Vorlesung 01, Wintersemester 2005/2006
zum Thema Mediengeschichte, Entwicklung der Schrift, Buchdruck, Telekommunikation
Recensement international des documents antiques (-> 8e s.) portant des représentations mythologiques ou religieuses. Compl. de la publ. imprimée (1972-). Couvre France, Europe centrale, bassin méditerranéen
[accès réservé] Traduction en anglais du Neue Pauly, en cours de publication (nov. 2008 : Antiquity, A-S ; Classical tradition, A-O). Liens vers la publication en allemand. « Classical antiquity, i.e. Greek and Roman culture in all aspects — language and economics, family and politics, law and religion, literature and art, society and philosophy — constitutes the core of this encyclopaedia. Here (classical) antiquity is conceived of as an epoch of the cultural sphere of the Mediterranean, early Greek culture as a culture on the fringes of the ancient Near East, the 'End of Antiquity' as the separation of the Byzantine, Germanic and Islamic cultures from their Mediterranean connection. Therefore, the chronological scope of the 'Antiquity' volumes of the NEW PAULY ranges from the 'Aegean Koine' (middle of the 2nd millennium BC) to the formation of early medieval Europe (AD 600 to 800).»
Yovisto Blogpost about Diana E. E. Kleiner, who in her lectures explores the civic, commercial, and religious buildings of Pompeii as part of her lecture on 'Roman Architecture'. She is an art historian known worldwide for her expertise on the art and architecture of the ancient Romans. Watch her impressive Yale lecture series on "Roman Architecture" http://www.yovisto.com/lecture/4288
La exposición Romanorum Vita es un viaje por la vida cotidiana de los romanos. Información de la exposición, propuestas educativas, rutas turísticas y actividades interactivas.
Sources philosophiques primaires de l'Antiquité des Présocratiques à la fin du VIe siècle de notre ère, en fournissant pour chaque document une liste des éditions, traductions, commentaires et instruments divers utiles pour une recherche de premièr
L. Gasperini, und S. Mclean. (0301 2001)NT: Paper presented at the Global Junior Challenge (Rome, Italy, December 3-4, 2000).; LV: Available online; EM: 2003.