04545 am 2200649 n 450 9910416506303321201910312-86958-360-510.4000/books.efa.1536(CKB)4100000011144270(FrMaCLE)OB-efa-1536(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/48884(PPN)244247986(EXLCZ)99410000001114427020200428j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLes Grecs face aux catastrophes naturelles Savoirs, histoire, mémoire /Ludovic ThélyAthènes École française d’Athènes20191 online resource (369 p.) 2-86958-278-1 Perçues comme un moment exceptionnel et tragique de l’histoire des communautés anciennes, les catastrophes naturelles ne cessèrent, tout au long de l’Antiquité, de susciter l’étonnement, l’irraison et la peur. Elles furent l’objet de débats entre les défenseurs d’une opinion rationnelle, fondée sur la compréhension de l’harmonie et de la démesure du monde, et ceux qui, intrigués par la violence de tels phénomènes, en tenaient pour responsables les divinités. Il est néanmoins frappant de constater que les Grecs ne disposaient pas de mot pour désigner une catastrophe naturelle. L’enquête proposée ici repose donc sur une définition et un paradigme contemporains, l’étude des implications sociales qu’un aléa naturel impose aux sociétés. Loin de céder au fatalisme, les communautés surent s’adapter progressivement aux contraintes de leur environnement, tirèrent de ces expériences des enseignements au sujet des comportements à adopter et prirent des mesures efficaces afin de surmonter l’événement dévastateur. Les réactions populaires soulignent aussi la variété des attitudes face aux catastrophes : actes de bravoure ou de piété religieuse, évacuation des zones sinistrées, sollicitation des réseaux de voisinage, reconstruction des édifices ruinés. Ces réponses apportées au désastre révèlent les réalités quotidiennes dans les cités grecques. La catastrophe ne rompt ainsi pas le temps vécu, mais s’inscrit, au contraire, dans un processus historique de longue durée. Throughout Antiquity, natural disasters, seen as exceptional and tragic moments in the history of ancient communities, never ceased to evoke astonishment, irrationality and fear. They were the subject of debates between the defenders of rational opinions founded on an understanding of the world’s harmony and excess, and those who were puzzled by the violence of such phenomenas and held the gods responsible for them. Nevertheless, it is a surprise to discover that the Greeks did not have a word for ‘natural…Grecs face aux catastrophes naturelles Natural disastersSocial aspectsGreeceHistoryNatural disastersGreeceReligious aspectsHazardous geographic environmentsGreeceNatural disastersGreeceForecastingDisaster reliefGovernment policyGreeceHistoryTo 1500Earthquake resistant designGreeceHistoryTo 1500Flood damage preventionGreeceHistoryTo 1500City planningGreeceSafety measuresHistoryTo 1500Forced migrationEnvironmental aspectsGreeceHistoryTo 1500GreeceHistoryTo 146 B.CGreeceReligious life and customsGriechische WeltGriechenlandantike geschichtsschreibungAltes GriechenlandnaturkatastropheNatural disastersSocial aspectsHistory.Natural disastersReligious aspects.Hazardous geographic environmentsNatural disastersForecasting.Disaster reliefGovernment policyHistoryEarthquake resistant designHistoryFlood damage preventionHistoryCity planningSafety measuresHistoryForced migrationEnvironmental aspectsHistoryThély Ludovic849070FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910416506303321Les Grecs face aux catastrophes naturelles3032645UNINA03999oam 2200685 450 991068822760332120230621140417.0(CKB)2670000000560559(MH)012676837-4(SSID)ssj0001326122(PQKBManifestationID)12595351(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001326122(PQKBWorkID)11517825(PQKB)10069984(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/46328(EXLCZ)99267000000056055920100721d2010 uy 0spaurmn|---annantxtccrDe enanos y gigantes tradición clásica en la cultura medieval hispánica /Francisco Crosas López[electronic resource]Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Figuerola Institute of Social Science History2010Madrid :Dykinson,c2010.1 online resource (169 pages)Biblioteca / Instituto Antonio de Nebrija ;21Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: MonographPrint version: 9788498499070 Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-169).The study of the libraries of an era effectively brings us closer to the intellectual profile of its readers. Manuscript Q.I.14. (s. XIV) of the El Escorial library contains thirty-eight excerpt of various Greco-Latin authors. It is not an exhaustive or exact list, but it serves as an example: several of the cited authors (Virgilio, Ovid, Cicero, Horacio and Seneca) have a large number of copies of their works in the inventories of medieval manuscripts. Texts by Latin and Greek authors were never lacking in medieval libraries and scriptoria, although the latter to a lesser extent and usually in Latin versions. However, both were especially valued at times. The Hispanic ecclesiastical and monastic libraries were no exception. In quite a few chapter archives there are codices; in a more ancient one, a virgilian one, from the 11th century, in that of Vic. Some from the Ripoll monastery, an important focus of culture in the early medieval period, are preserved in the Archive of the Crown of Aragon. More relevant are the private libraries of the XIV and XV centuries, belonging to intellectuals, nobles and kings. From the 14th century are those of the monarchs of Aragon, Jaime II, inventoried in 1323; Pedro IV the Ceremonious, who donated it to Poblet and was robbed in the 19th century; Juan I and Martín del Humano but the best-equipped private library was that of the Marquis of Santillana. The proportion of classic texts or ancient themes is overwhelming among the books of the Marquis, an avid reader, lover of classical culture and also passionate bibliophile, who had competent servants who procured him codices and produced for him romances of classic textsBiblioteca del Instituto Antonio de Nebrija de Estudios sobre la Universidad ;21.Civilization, MedievalClassical influencesCivilization, MedievalClassical influencesHistory & ArchaeologyHILCCHistory - GeneralHILCCSpainHistory711-1516Historia y críticaLiteratura españolaInfluencias literariasHistory and criticismSpanish literatureCivilization, MedievalClassical influences.Civilization, MedievalClassical influencesHistory & ArchaeologyHistory - General946/.02Crosas López Francisco.165639DLCDLCBTCTAYDXCPI5BC3LIAYUkMaJRUBOOK9910688227603321De enanos y gigantes3205407UNINA