La Raison des signes.
Présages, rites, destin dans les sociétés de la méditerranée ancienne.
Par Stella Georgoudi, Renée Koch Piettre, et Francis Schmidt.
Biographical note
Stella Georgoudi est Directeur d'études émérite à l'Ecole pratique des hautes études, Sciences religieuses (Paris). Ses travaux portent sur l'histoire et l'anthropologie des religions de la Grèce ancienne.
Renée Koch Piettre est Maître de Conférences à l'Ecole pratique des hautes études, Sciences religieuses, à Paris (chaire Historiographie et épistémologie des sciences des religons). Ses travaux portent sur la Grèce ancienne et les études comparées des religions.
Francis Schmidt est Directeur d'études émérite à l'Ecole pratique des hautes études, Sciences religieuses, à Paris. Ses travaux portent sur l'histoire du judaïsme dans les mondes hellénistique et romain.
Stella Georgoudi is Professor emeritus at the Ecole pratique des hautes études - Sciences religieuses - Paris. Her field is History and Anthropology of religions in Ancient Greece.
Renée Koch Piettre is Professor at the Ecole pratique des hautes études - sciences religieuses- Paris (chair of Anthropology of Religions). Her field is Ancient Greece and comparative studies of religions.
Francis Schmidt is Professor emeritus at the Ecole pratique des hautes études - sciences religieuses- Paris. His field is History of Judaism in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods.
Renée Koch Piettre est Maître de Conférences à l'Ecole pratique des hautes études, Sciences religieuses, à Paris (chaire Historiographie et épistémologie des sciences des religons). Ses travaux portent sur la Grèce ancienne et les études comparées des religions.
Francis Schmidt est Directeur d'études émérite à l'Ecole pratique des hautes études, Sciences religieuses, à Paris. Ses travaux portent sur l'histoire du judaïsme dans les mondes hellénistique et romain.
Stella Georgoudi is Professor emeritus at the Ecole pratique des hautes études - Sciences religieuses - Paris. Her field is History and Anthropology of religions in Ancient Greece.
Renée Koch Piettre is Professor at the Ecole pratique des hautes études - sciences religieuses- Paris (chair of Anthropology of Religions). Her field is Ancient Greece and comparative studies of religions.
Francis Schmidt is Professor emeritus at the Ecole pratique des hautes études - sciences religieuses- Paris. His field is History of Judaism in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods.
Readership
Toute personne intéressée par l'histoire des idées, les religions et philosophies de l'Antiquité, le Proche-Orient et l'Égypte anciens, les études classiques et bibliques, le judaïsme du Second Temple, les origines du christianisme, les études sur le Moyen-Orient et sur l'Islam.
All those interested in History of Ideas, Ancient Religion and Philosophy, Ancient Near East and Egypt, Classical Studies, Biblical Studies, Second Temple Judaism, Christian Origins, Middle East and Islamic Studies.
All those interested in History of Ideas, Ancient Religion and Philosophy, Ancient Near East and Egypt, Classical Studies, Biblical Studies, Second Temple Judaism, Christian Origins, Middle East and Islamic Studies.
Table of contents
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