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Recherches d'Archéologie, de Philologie et d'Histoire - 39: Décrire, imaginer, construire l'espace

Toponymie égyptienne de l'Antiquité au Moyen Âge

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  • 272 páginas
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This volume gathers thirteen contributions on place names in Ancient and Medieval Egypt. It is the publication of the proceedings of two conferences, held in the Ifao (2011) and the University of Paris-Sorbonne (2012), as part of the research programme "Toponymic Systems" of the Ifao. This research on onomastics, stemming from a long tradition in the Ifao, proposes a renewed approach of toponymy, including current reflections on space and territory. It aims to consider the evolution of place names on a long-term chronology, as to evaluate the geographical changes and modifications in the perception of space.

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Recherches d'Archéologie, de Philologie et d'Histoire - 39: Décrire, imaginer, construire l'espace, Sylvain Dhennin, Claire Somaglino

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Título
Recherches d'Archéologie, de Philologie et d'Histoire - 39: Décrire, imaginer, construire l'espace
Subtítulo
Toponymie égyptienne de l'Antiquité au Moyen Âge
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Tapa blanda
Páginas
272
ISBN10
2724706706
ISBN13
9782724706703
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This volume gathers thirteen contributions on place names in Ancient and Medieval Egypt. It is the publication of the proceedings of two conferences, held in the Ifao (2011) and the University of Paris-Sorbonne (2012), as part of the research programme "Toponymic Systems" of the Ifao. This research on onomastics, stemming from a long tradition in the Ifao, proposes a renewed approach of toponymy, including current reflections on space and territory. It aims to consider the evolution of place names on a long-term chronology, as to evaluate the geographical changes and modifications in the perception of space.