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Géographie historique du monde méditerranéen

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Voici rassemblés les premiers résultats encore partiels d'une vaste enquête lancée avec l'aide de la Fondation Européenne de la Science sur le territoire byzantin, notamment le monde littoral. Enquête multiple sur des régions variées (de la Sicile au Proche-Orient), des époques différentes (ive-xive siècles), des sources diverses (topographie, architecture, archives, voyageurs), les documents sont là de première main. Leur déchiffrage ne fait que commencer mais il bousculera, grâce au croisement des regards, beaucoup d'idées reçues. Leur moindre mérite ne sera pas la mise en lumière du rôle de Byzance en Méditerranée orientale et dans les Balkans. Byzance, ou l'autre façon de comprendre l'Europe orientale et les pays arabes.

Babel and the ivory tower : the scholar in the age of science
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ISBN: 9780295981468 0500283559 0802084869 0802079989 9786611997724 1281997722 1442671130 9781442671133 9780802079985 0295981466 9780500283554 0295981938 9780295981932 Year: 2005 Volume: 1 Publisher: Toronto, [Ontario] ; Buffalo, [New York] ; London, [England] : University of Toronto Press,

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"Torn between the competing forces of scholarship as a profession and scholarship as a calling - between Babel and the Ivory Tower - the modern academic faces a dilemma: should she or he try to preserve the soul of higher education by cultivating the Muse of personal knowledge, or renounce the Muse and imitate a technician?" "Having come to the end of his own scholarly career, W. David Shaw felt out of place in the technological realm academia has become - where scholars increasingly model their work on that of scientists rather than that of the classical thinkers of the past, and where original ideas often only alienate scholars, rather than enrich them. Thus, Babel and the Ivory Tower is as much a eulogy as an elegy."--BOOK JACKET.

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