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La fin de l’Age du Bronze en Méditerranée orientale est une période marquée par de profonds boule... more La fin de l’Age du Bronze en Méditerranée orientale est une période marquée par de profonds bouleversements et d’importantes transformations dans différents domaines de la société. À la fin du 13e siècle av. J.-C., l’ensemble de la région se trouva déstabilisée et vulnérable, ce qui eut de lourdes conséquences : l’empire hittite s’effondra, les grandes cités d’Égée, d’Anatolie et du Levant périclitèrent ou disparurent, et l’Égypte dut faire face à des tentatives répétées d’installation sur son territoire de différents groupes de population. Tous ces événements menèrent à une longue période de déclin et de stagnation culturelle dans le bassin méditerranéen (1200-800 av. J.-C.), durant laquelle le paysage politique et économique se transforma radicalement suite à la disparition des anciens systèmes palatiaux.
Les événements qui se sont produits durant cette période charnière et les origines de cette situation de crise généralisée offrent l’une des grandes problématiques de l’histoire antique.
Cette conférence propose de s’intéresser aux causes plus lointaines des bouleversements survenus à la fin de l’âge du Bronze, au-delà de la traditionnelle référence aux « Peuples de la Mer », par le biais principal de l’étude des sources textuelles, en dialogue avec l’archéologie et les études environnementales.
Courses by Johanne Garny
by Dylan Esler, Godefroid de Callatay, Marianne Michel, Kanako GOTO, Jan Tavernier, Mattia Cavagna, Grégory Clesse, Charles Doyen, Gaétan du Roy, Johanne Garny, Jean Lempire, PATARIDZE Tamara, and Perrine Pilette
MOOC "Oriental Beliefs: Between Reason and Traditions", to start on 4 October 2016 You’re passio... more MOOC "Oriental Beliefs: Between Reason and Traditions", to start on 4 October 2016
You’re passionate about Oriental cultures, past and present? You’re fascinated by myths, beliefs and mysteries? If so, join our enthusiastic team of more than 20 experts in an exciting 8-week journey, starting on 4 October 2016, thanks to our MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) «Oriental Beliefs: Between Reason and Traditions». It is informative, it is fun and it is completely free. Enroll on EdX platform: https://www.edx.org/course/oriental-beliefs-between-reason-louvainx-louv19x
About this course
This course takes a journey through the world of beliefs as they have developed in a great variety of cultures, ranging from Ancient Egypt, the Near East to Central Asia, India, China, and the Far East. We will discuss where these beliefs, theories and practices originated from, how they were passed on over the ages and why some are still so central to large communities of believers across the world today, whether it be amongst Jews, Christians, Muslims, Buddhists or Shintoists.
We'll be dealing with everything from gods and spirits, to angels and demons, to afterlife and the netherworld, as well as the great cycles of the universe and the tremendous power of lunar and solar eclipses. The interpretation of dreams and all sorts of magic and miraculous deeds will also be covered during this course.
Students will have the opportunity to travel extensively in time and space. The comparative, critical and contextualized approach of this course will allow for a valuable and thought-provoking experience.
We are a course team of about twenty-five specialists working at, or in close interaction with, the Department of Greek, Latin and Oriental Studies (GLOR) at the University of Louvain. We are all historians or philologists, all passionate about our respective fields of expertise, and all fully determined to help you as much as we can as we progress through this course. Most of all, we're looking forward to "meeting" you and to having lively discussions with you on the forums.
If you're curious about the cultures of this world, past and present, this course is definitely for you. Put your wings on and get ready to ride on our “GLOR-ious” dragon and to enjoy the whole adventure with us!
Join us also on Facebook
Have you seen our Facebook page yet? That’s the place where you can get a sneak peak of all what you’ll be discovering through our MOOC «Oriental Beliefs: Between Reason and Traditions »! Take a step into this marvelous scientific trip around Japan, India, Egypt, China, Mesopotamia and many more… and you’ll encounter an impressive number of angels, demons and fabulous tales along the way! https://www.facebook.com/orientalbeliefs/
Articles by Johanne Garny
Les études orientales à l'Université de Louvain depuis 1834. Hommes et réalisations, p. 197-218, 2021
La fin de l’Age du Bronze en Méditerranée orientale est une période marquée par de profonds boule... more La fin de l’Age du Bronze en Méditerranée orientale est une période marquée par de profonds bouleversements et d’importantes transformations dans différents domaines de la société. À la fin du 13e siècle av. J.-C., l’ensemble de la région se trouva déstabilisée et vulnérable, ce qui eut de lourdes conséquences : l’empire hittite s’effondra, les grandes cités d’Égée, d’Anatolie et du Levant périclitèrent ou disparurent, et l’Égypte dut faire face à des tentatives répétées d’installation sur son territoire de différents groupes de population. Tous ces événements menèrent à une longue période de déclin et de stagnation culturelle dans le bassin méditerranéen (1200-800 av. J.-C.), durant laquelle le paysage politique et économique se transforma radicalement suite à la disparition des anciens systèmes palatiaux.
Les événements qui se sont produits durant cette période charnière et les origines de cette situation de crise généralisée offrent l’une des grandes problématiques de l’histoire antique.
Cette conférence propose de s’intéresser aux causes plus lointaines des bouleversements survenus à la fin de l’âge du Bronze, au-delà de la traditionnelle référence aux « Peuples de la Mer », par le biais principal de l’étude des sources textuelles, en dialogue avec l’archéologie et les études environnementales.
by Dylan Esler, Godefroid de Callatay, Marianne Michel, Kanako GOTO, Jan Tavernier, Mattia Cavagna, Grégory Clesse, Charles Doyen, Gaétan du Roy, Johanne Garny, Jean Lempire, PATARIDZE Tamara, and Perrine Pilette
MOOC "Oriental Beliefs: Between Reason and Traditions", to start on 4 October 2016 You’re passio... more MOOC "Oriental Beliefs: Between Reason and Traditions", to start on 4 October 2016
You’re passionate about Oriental cultures, past and present? You’re fascinated by myths, beliefs and mysteries? If so, join our enthusiastic team of more than 20 experts in an exciting 8-week journey, starting on 4 October 2016, thanks to our MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) «Oriental Beliefs: Between Reason and Traditions». It is informative, it is fun and it is completely free. Enroll on EdX platform: https://www.edx.org/course/oriental-beliefs-between-reason-louvainx-louv19x
About this course
This course takes a journey through the world of beliefs as they have developed in a great variety of cultures, ranging from Ancient Egypt, the Near East to Central Asia, India, China, and the Far East. We will discuss where these beliefs, theories and practices originated from, how they were passed on over the ages and why some are still so central to large communities of believers across the world today, whether it be amongst Jews, Christians, Muslims, Buddhists or Shintoists.
We'll be dealing with everything from gods and spirits, to angels and demons, to afterlife and the netherworld, as well as the great cycles of the universe and the tremendous power of lunar and solar eclipses. The interpretation of dreams and all sorts of magic and miraculous deeds will also be covered during this course.
Students will have the opportunity to travel extensively in time and space. The comparative, critical and contextualized approach of this course will allow for a valuable and thought-provoking experience.
We are a course team of about twenty-five specialists working at, or in close interaction with, the Department of Greek, Latin and Oriental Studies (GLOR) at the University of Louvain. We are all historians or philologists, all passionate about our respective fields of expertise, and all fully determined to help you as much as we can as we progress through this course. Most of all, we're looking forward to "meeting" you and to having lively discussions with you on the forums.
If you're curious about the cultures of this world, past and present, this course is definitely for you. Put your wings on and get ready to ride on our “GLOR-ious” dragon and to enjoy the whole adventure with us!
Join us also on Facebook
Have you seen our Facebook page yet? That’s the place where you can get a sneak peak of all what you’ll be discovering through our MOOC «Oriental Beliefs: Between Reason and Traditions »! Take a step into this marvelous scientific trip around Japan, India, Egypt, China, Mesopotamia and many more… and you’ll encounter an impressive number of angels, demons and fabulous tales along the way! https://www.facebook.com/orientalbeliefs/
Les études orientales à l'Université de Louvain depuis 1834. Hommes et réalisations, p. 197-218, 2021