76 resultados para Gaule
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Mención de responsabiblidad tomada del privilegio
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No se conoce una versión original en castellano de este texto, Jacques Charlot podria ser el autor o adaptador
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Impresor tomado de colofón
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Nombre del traductor tomado del privilegio
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Graesse, t. 1, p. 94: los libreros Rigaud, Robinot y Varennes encargaron esta continuación (libros XXII, XXIII y XXIV) que no ha existido nunca en español
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Graesse, t. 1, p. 94: los libreros Rigaud, Robinot y Varennes encargaron esta continuación (libros XXII, XXIII y XXIV) que no ha existido nunca en español
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Each volume has special t.-p.
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Volume 14, 18, 29, 30-32, edition by B. Zeller and A. Luchaire; volume 11, edition by B. Zeller and C. Bayet.
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[Tome 1, 2, 5, 6] revue et complétée sur le manuscrit et d'après les notes de l'auteur par Camille Jullian.
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Letter published in 1848 under title: Aquitaine et Languedoc; ou, Histoire pittoresque de la Gaule méridionale.
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Ed. by G.A. Crapelet.
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Vols. 2-6, 8 dated 1822; vols. 1, 7, 9-10 dated 1823.
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v.l La Gaule. Les invasions. Charlemagne.--v. 2. Tableau de la France. Les Croisades.--v. 3. Philippe-Auguste et Saint Louis.--v. 4. Etienne Marcel.--v. 5. Armagnacs et Bourguignons.--v. 6. Jeanne d'Arc.--v. 7. Charles VII.--v. 8. Louis XI.--v. 9. La Renaissance.-- v. 10. La réforme.--v. 11. Guerres de religion.--v. 12 La ligue et Henri IV.--v. 13. Henri IV et Richelieu.--v. 14. Richelieu et la fronde.--v. 15. Louis XIV et la Révocation de l'édit de Nantes.--v. 16. Louis XIV et le duc de Bourgogne.--v. 17. La régence.--v. 18. Louis XV.--v. 19. Louis XV et Louis XVI.
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Three questions on the study of NO Iberian Peninsula sweat lodges are posed. First, the new sauna of Monte Ornedo (Cantabria), the review of the one of Armea (Ourense), and the Cantabrian pedra formosa type are discussed. Second, the known types of sweat lodges are reconsidered underlining the differences between the Cantabrian and the Douro - Minho groups as these differences contribute to a better assessment of the saunas located out of those territories, such as those of Monte Ornedo or Ulaca. Third, a richer record demands a more specific terminology, a larger use of archaeometric analysis and the application of landscape archaeology or art history methodologies. In this way the range of interpretation of the sweat lodges is opened, as an example an essay is proposed that digs on some already known proposals and suggests that the saunas are material metaphors of wombs whose rationale derives from ideologies and ritual practices of Indo-European tradition.
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Analysis of the word lancea, of Hispanic origin after Varro, and of place names, people´s names and personal names derived from it. It confirms that the spear was the most important weapon in the Bronze Age, belonging to the iuventus and used as heroic and divine symbol. This analysis confirms also the personality of the Lusitanians, a people related to the Celts but with more archaic archaeological, linguistic and cultural characteristics originated in the tradition of the Atlantic Bronze in the II millennium BC. It is also relevant to better know the organisation of Broze and Iron Age societies and the origin of Indo-Europeans peoples in Western Europe and of pre-Roman peoples of Iberia.