L’interprétation des indices : Enquête sur le paradigme indiciaire avec Carlo Ginzburg / / Denis Thouard |
Autore | BertozzI Marco |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Villeneuve d'Ascq, : Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2020 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (264 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
CohenClaudine
DebruArmelle FerryJean-Marc FriedrichJanette GinzburgCarlo HamouPhilippe MostGlenn W PapeHelmut RastierFrançois SeveriCarlo TadiéAlexis ThouardDenis |
Soggetto topico |
Knowledge, Theory of
Classification Knowledge, Sociology of |
Soggetto non controllato |
histoire
indice interprétation lecture paradigme psychologie |
ISBN | 2-7574-2704-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910418051603321 |
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Le Muséum au premier siècle de son histoire / / Claude Blanckaert, Claudine Cohen, Pietro Corsi, Jean-Louis Fischer |
Autore | Appel Toby Anita |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Paris, : Publications scientifiques du Muséum, 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (687 p.) |
Disciplina | 508/.074/44361 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BalanBernard
BarsantiGiulio BlanckaertClaude BourguetMarie-Noëlle BrowneJanet BurkhardtRichard Wellington ChartierRoger CohenClaudine CorbeyRaymond CorsiPietro DrouinJean-Marc DuchesneauFrançois DurisPascal FarberPaul Lawrence FischerJean-Louis GayonJean GillispieCharles Coulston HahnRoger HarveyJoy HolmesFrédéric Lawrence La VergataAntonello LaurentGoulven LemireMichel LimogesCamille MüllerGerhard H OsborneMichael A OutramDorinda PesetJosé Luis RudwickMartin SloanPhillip R SparyEmma C StevensPeter Francis |
Soggetto topico |
Natural history museums - France - History
Natural history - France - History |
Soggetto non controllato |
muséologie
Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle |
ISBN | 2-85653-845-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910342956703321 |
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Philosophies de la nature / / Olivier Bloch |
Autore | Bloch Olivier |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Paris, : Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2018 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (528 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BourdinJean-Claude
BraunsteinJean-François CamardiGiovanni CasiniPaolo CastaingJosé Chareyre-MéjanAlain ChâteletGilles ClauzadeLaurent ClavierPaul CléroJean-Pierre CohenClaudine ColetteJacques Comte-SponvilleAndré DasturFrançoise DufloColas D’HondtJacques ElieMaurice EspinozaMiguel EyndeLaurent Van FerrandJean-Paul FontenayElisabeth de FormigariLia GilDidier HarderYves-Jean IbrahimAnnie LardicJean-Marie LécrivainAndré Le LannouJean-Michel MabilleBernard MachereyPierre MaesschalckMarc MarquetJean-François MaurelJean Merleau-PontyJacques MoutauxJacques NegriAntimo PaganiniGianni QuintiliPaolo RamondCharles RemaudOlivier RenaultEmmanuel SérisJean-Pierre StabileGiorgio TiercelinClaudine ToselAndré TrotignonPierre BlochOlivier |
Soggetto topico |
Philosophy
philosophie de la nature nature philosophie de l’histoire épistémologie théologie |
Soggetto non controllato |
nature
épistémologie philosophie de la nature philosophie de l’histoire théologie |
ISBN | 9791035102739 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910306637603321 |
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Protogaea [[electronic resource] /] / Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz ; translated & edited by Claudine Cohen & Andre Wakefield |
Autore | Leibniz Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, <1646-1716.> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chicago, : University of Chicago Press, 2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (216 p.) |
Disciplina | 551 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
CohenClaudine
WakefieldAndre |
Soggetto topico |
Geology
Paleontology Historical geology |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-281-95941-3
9786611959418 0-226-11297-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Protogaea -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Protogaea -- I. Preamble -- II. The first formation of the earth through fire -- III. Different opinions concerning the creation of the globe -- IV. Sea salt, fires, and cycles of precipitation -- V. The many changes in our globe after its initial creation -- VI. What was the source of the water that covered the earth? And where did it go? -- VII. Bructerus and the origin of springs -- VIII. Deposits of metal in the earth and a description of veins -- IX. The generation of minerals explained through chemistry -- X. Products common to laboratories and mines -- XI. The generation of precious stones, natural and artificial -- XII. Natural sublimations and the preparation of sal ammoniac -- XIII. It is through fire that metals appear in their proper forms -- XIV. Some bodies owe their form to the movement of waters -- XV. Some bodies coalesce in the waters -- XVI. Kinds of tuff stone formed by dripping water -- XVII. Some things arise from the combined action of heat and water -- XVIII. Where do the shapes of various fish imprinted on slates come from? -- XIX. Earthquakes, volcanoes, and other things show that there is fire inside our globe -- XX. The forms of fish imprinted on slate come from real fish, and are not games of nature -- XXI. The different layers of the earth, their locations, and the origin of salts and salt waters -- XXII. The origin of mountains and hills explained through waters, winds, and earthquakes -- XXIII. Marine shells are found throughout our region and elsewhere -- XXIV. The various kinds of shells were not created inside the stone, as is evident from their forms and positions -- XXV. The excavated shells and bones of marine animals can be identified as the parts of real animals -- XXVI. In ancient times, nearby seas contained animals and shellfish that are no longer found there -- XXVII. Glossopetrae, asterias, trochites, etc., are the remains of marine animals, and not games of nature -- XXVIII. But it is wrong to include the polygonal shapes that can be found in crystals among these -- XXIX. In which a certain lazy ingenuity, which invents things alien to truth, is rejected -- XXX. Where can the Lüneburg glossopetrae be found? -- XXXI. Glossopetrae are sharks' teeth -- XXXII. The medical use of glossopetrae -- XXXIII. Belemnites, osteocolla, shell-filled stones, and fossil ivory -- XXXIV. Bones, jaws, skulls, and teeth found in our region -- XXXV. The unicorn's horn, and an enormous animal unearthed in Quedlinburg -- XXXVI. Sharzfeld Cave and the bones that have been found in it -- XXXVII. The Baumann Cave and its contents -- XXXVIII. On the nature of amber, especially the kind found in our region -- XXXIX. Changes wrought by rivers and the vestiges of upheavals in our region -- XL. The struggle between sea and land -- XLI. Sea and marsh once covered Venice and Este -- XLII. The marvelous fountains of Modena -- XLIII. How Modena's fountains are produced -- XLIV. The layers of earth in Rosdorf, near Göttingen -- XLV. On buried trees and petrified wood -- XLVI. Peat and its origin -- XLVII. On trees buried underground -- XLVIII. The layers of earth observed while digging a well in Amsterdam -- Appendix: Text from Friedrich Lachmund's Oryktographia Hildesheimensis (1669) -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Protogaea [[electronic resource] /] / Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz ; translated & edited by Claudine Cohen & Andre Wakefield |
Autore | Leibniz Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, <1646-1716.> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chicago, : University of Chicago Press, 2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (216 p.) |
Disciplina | 551 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
CohenClaudine
WakefieldAndre |
Soggetto topico |
Geology
Paleontology Historical geology |
Soggetto non controllato | science, geology, paleontology, history, fossils, biology, species, extinction, living organisms, identification, remains, springs, salts, minerals, rocks, earth, nonfiction, natural philosophy, globe, creation, water, deposits, resources, unicorn, peat, petrified wood, modena, marsh, sea, ocean, baumann cave, amber, flood, earthquakes, volcanoes, layers, shells |
ISBN |
1-281-95941-3
9786611959418 0-226-11297-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Protogaea -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Protogaea -- I. Preamble -- II. The first formation of the earth through fire -- III. Different opinions concerning the creation of the globe -- IV. Sea salt, fires, and cycles of precipitation -- V. The many changes in our globe after its initial creation -- VI. What was the source of the water that covered the earth? And where did it go? -- VII. Bructerus and the origin of springs -- VIII. Deposits of metal in the earth and a description of veins -- IX. The generation of minerals explained through chemistry -- X. Products common to laboratories and mines -- XI. The generation of precious stones, natural and artificial -- XII. Natural sublimations and the preparation of sal ammoniac -- XIII. It is through fire that metals appear in their proper forms -- XIV. Some bodies owe their form to the movement of waters -- XV. Some bodies coalesce in the waters -- XVI. Kinds of tuff stone formed by dripping water -- XVII. Some things arise from the combined action of heat and water -- XVIII. Where do the shapes of various fish imprinted on slates come from? -- XIX. Earthquakes, volcanoes, and other things show that there is fire inside our globe -- XX. The forms of fish imprinted on slate come from real fish, and are not games of nature -- XXI. The different layers of the earth, their locations, and the origin of salts and salt waters -- XXII. The origin of mountains and hills explained through waters, winds, and earthquakes -- XXIII. Marine shells are found throughout our region and elsewhere -- XXIV. The various kinds of shells were not created inside the stone, as is evident from their forms and positions -- XXV. The excavated shells and bones of marine animals can be identified as the parts of real animals -- XXVI. In ancient times, nearby seas contained animals and shellfish that are no longer found there -- XXVII. Glossopetrae, asterias, trochites, etc., are the remains of marine animals, and not games of nature -- XXVIII. But it is wrong to include the polygonal shapes that can be found in crystals among these -- XXIX. In which a certain lazy ingenuity, which invents things alien to truth, is rejected -- XXX. Where can the Lüneburg glossopetrae be found? -- XXXI. Glossopetrae are sharks' teeth -- XXXII. The medical use of glossopetrae -- XXXIII. Belemnites, osteocolla, shell-filled stones, and fossil ivory -- XXXIV. Bones, jaws, skulls, and teeth found in our region -- XXXV. The unicorn's horn, and an enormous animal unearthed in Quedlinburg -- XXXVI. Sharzfeld Cave and the bones that have been found in it -- XXXVII. The Baumann Cave and its contents -- XXXVIII. On the nature of amber, especially the kind found in our region -- XXXIX. Changes wrought by rivers and the vestiges of upheavals in our region -- XL. The struggle between sea and land -- XLI. Sea and marsh once covered Venice and Este -- XLII. The marvelous fountains of Modena -- XLIII. How Modena's fountains are produced -- XLIV. The layers of earth in Rosdorf, near Göttingen -- XLV. On buried trees and petrified wood -- XLVI. Peat and its origin -- XLVII. On trees buried underground -- XLVIII. The layers of earth observed while digging a well in Amsterdam -- Appendix: Text from Friedrich Lachmund's Oryktographia Hildesheimensis (1669) -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Protogaea / / Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz ; translated & edited by Claudine Cohen & Andre Wakefield |
Autore | Leibniz Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, <1646-1716.> |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chicago, : University of Chicago Press, 2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (216 p.) |
Disciplina | 551 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
CohenClaudine
WakefieldAndre |
Soggetto topico |
Geology
Paleontology Historical geology |
Soggetto non controllato | science, geology, paleontology, history, fossils, biology, species, extinction, living organisms, identification, remains, springs, salts, minerals, rocks, earth, nonfiction, natural philosophy, globe, creation, water, deposits, resources, unicorn, peat, petrified wood, modena, marsh, sea, ocean, baumann cave, amber, flood, earthquakes, volcanoes, layers, shells |
ISBN |
1-281-95941-3
9786611959418 0-226-11297-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Protogaea -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Protogaea -- I. Preamble -- II. The first formation of the earth through fire -- III. Different opinions concerning the creation of the globe -- IV. Sea salt, fires, and cycles of precipitation -- V. The many changes in our globe after its initial creation -- VI. What was the source of the water that covered the earth? And where did it go? -- VII. Bructerus and the origin of springs -- VIII. Deposits of metal in the earth and a description of veins -- IX. The generation of minerals explained through chemistry -- X. Products common to laboratories and mines -- XI. The generation of precious stones, natural and artificial -- XII. Natural sublimations and the preparation of sal ammoniac -- XIII. It is through fire that metals appear in their proper forms -- XIV. Some bodies owe their form to the movement of waters -- XV. Some bodies coalesce in the waters -- XVI. Kinds of tuff stone formed by dripping water -- XVII. Some things arise from the combined action of heat and water -- XVIII. Where do the shapes of various fish imprinted on slates come from? -- XIX. Earthquakes, volcanoes, and other things show that there is fire inside our globe -- XX. The forms of fish imprinted on slate come from real fish, and are not games of nature -- XXI. The different layers of the earth, their locations, and the origin of salts and salt waters -- XXII. The origin of mountains and hills explained through waters, winds, and earthquakes -- XXIII. Marine shells are found throughout our region and elsewhere -- XXIV. The various kinds of shells were not created inside the stone, as is evident from their forms and positions -- XXV. The excavated shells and bones of marine animals can be identified as the parts of real animals -- XXVI. In ancient times, nearby seas contained animals and shellfish that are no longer found there -- XXVII. Glossopetrae, asterias, trochites, etc., are the remains of marine animals, and not games of nature -- XXVIII. But it is wrong to include the polygonal shapes that can be found in crystals among these -- XXIX. In which a certain lazy ingenuity, which invents things alien to truth, is rejected -- XXX. Where can the Lüneburg glossopetrae be found? -- XXXI. Glossopetrae are sharks' teeth -- XXXII. The medical use of glossopetrae -- XXXIII. Belemnites, osteocolla, shell-filled stones, and fossil ivory -- XXXIV. Bones, jaws, skulls, and teeth found in our region -- XXXV. The unicorn's horn, and an enormous animal unearthed in Quedlinburg -- XXXVI. Sharzfeld Cave and the bones that have been found in it -- XXXVII. The Baumann Cave and its contents -- XXXVIII. On the nature of amber, especially the kind found in our region -- XXXIX. Changes wrought by rivers and the vestiges of upheavals in our region -- XL. The struggle between sea and land -- XLI. Sea and marsh once covered Venice and Este -- XLII. The marvelous fountains of Modena -- XLIII. How Modena's fountains are produced -- XLIV. The layers of earth in Rosdorf, near Göttingen -- XLV. On buried trees and petrified wood -- XLVI. Peat and its origin -- XLVII. On trees buried underground -- XLVIII. The layers of earth observed while digging a well in Amsterdam -- Appendix: Text from Friedrich Lachmund's Oryktographia Hildesheimensis (1669) -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index |
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La Sibérie comme champ de transferts culturels : De L'Altaï à la Iakoutie / / Michel Espagne, Pavel Alexeiev, Ekatarina Dmitrieva |
Autore | Alexeiev Pavel |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Paris, : Demopolis, 2020 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (492 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
Arias-VikhilMarina
BannikovConstantin Borjon-PrivéYann ChristoforovaOlga CohenClaudine DanAnca DmitrievaEkaterina DoronineDmitri DoubrovskiAlexandre EspagneMichel FerretCarole JacquemoudClément KalinowskiIsabelle KonstantinovNikita LiakhovaIulia MakarovSemion MarochiValeri MoukaevaLarissa OstaninaMaria PimenovaKsenia SarbachevaSurna SavelliDany ShastinaTatiana AlexeievPavel DmitrievaEkatarina |
Collana | Quaero |
Soggetto topico |
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
sociologie de la culture Russie Sibérie Altaï |
Soggetto non controllato |
sociologie de la culture
Russie Sibérie Altaï |
ISBN | 2-35457-169-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910495712303321 |
Alexeiev Pavel
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