Pascal Jean-Maurice Arnaud

Pascal Jean-Maurice Arnaud
Université Lumiere Lyon 2 | UL2 · Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée - Jean Pouilloux (MOM) - UMR 5133 Archéorient

Docteur d'Université (1984) Paris 4-Sorbonne; Docteur d'Etat (1991) Paris 4-Sorbonne

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Introduction
Additional affiliations
February 2018 - present
Université Lumiere Lyon 2
Position
  • Professor Emeritus
September 2011 - September 2013
L'Agence nationale de la recherche
Position
  • Directeur du département
Description
  • Organisation of evaluation of program-based funded research.
November 2010 - September 2011
Agence d'Evaluation de l'Enseignement SUpérieur et de la Recherche
Position
  • Délégué Scientifique
Description
  • Organizing the process of evaluation of research centres in the field of humanities
Education
September 1982 - August 1985
Ecole Française de Rome
Field of study
September 1978 - August 1982
September 1977 - June 1984
Paris 4 - Sorbonne
Field of study

Publications

Publications (94)
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In this book, an international team of experts draws upon a rich range of Latin and Greek texts to explore the roles played by individuals at ports in activities and institutions that were central to the maritime commerce of the Roman Mediterranean. In particular, they focus upon some of the interpretative issues that arise in dealing with this kin...
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In this book, an international team of experts draws upon a rich range of Latin and Greek texts to explore the roles played by individuals at ports in activities and institutions that were central to the maritime commerce of the Roman Mediterranean. In particular, they focus upon some of the interpretative issues that arise in dealing with this kin...
Chapter
In this book, an international team of experts draws upon a rich range of Latin and Greek texts to explore the roles played by individuals at ports in activities and institutions that were central to the maritime commerce of the Roman Mediterranean. In particular, they focus upon some of the interpretative issues that arise in dealing with this kin...
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Ostia is one of the most extensively excavated cities of the Roman period. The port-city of Rome, which today lies 4 km from the coastline, was established in a very constrained environment at the mouth of the River Tiber. Based on a review of the geoarchaeological and archaeological research at Ostia, 4 new cores analysed through palaeoenvionmenta...
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According to ancient literature, Kothon is the name given to the late Punic ports of Carthage, a particular type of vase and a type of harbour. Ancient definitions of a type of port seem to describe an artificially excavated basin, and this characteristic appears regularly within archaeological literature. However, if the ancient sources are examin...
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This paper presents a detailed description of the sediments trapped by the Canale Romano in the Imperial harbour complex of Portus (Rome). The study confirms the hypothesis of a Roman canal (active during the early 2nd century ad and the 3rd/5th century ad) with a maximum water-depth between 4.36 and 7.37 m. The function of this canal as a harbour...
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« Latinus, the terminus transpertusus and a boundary found in Saint-Martin-du-Var (Alpes-Maritimes) » A Roman boundary stone has recently been identified on the hills of the left bank of the lower river Var (France). This can be recognized on the ground of its shape and characteristics as one described about 400 AD by Latinus under the name terminu...
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This article reopens the file of the links between the Charbonnerie and the Freemasonry, between the French Charbonnerie and Italian Cabonari, by proposing a return to the archives. The phantasms indeed a long time caught the step in the well documented facts and events. In Europe of the Holy Alliance, any revolutionist, any republican was necessar...
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L. Allius Verinus was both duumvir and decurio at Eburodunum (Alpes Cottiae^) and flamen Augusti in the Alpes Maritimae (CIL XII. 81). The text must be dated late lire -early III/ century AD. There is no need to rely on a later datation, nor on the hypothesis that Alpes Maritimae should have extended until Eburodunum before Diocletian to explain su...
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Summary. - Dating Gallia Narbonensis' Small Bronze Coins relies mainly on the conviction that Augustus' reform of Rome's mint's coinage has put an end to any further bronze mintage in Gallia Narbonensis. Evidence (including lastly published coinage attributed to Matavo) gives little liability to both such a conviction and the value of 1 semis somet...
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Pascal Arnaud. From duration to distance : the revaluation of naval distances in the greco-roman world. Estimating distances by sea in Antiquity was by no means allowed by any kind of instrument. It was the result of a mere conversion from journeys' durations to linear distances. Several conversion scales were in use for high-sea navigation, mainly...
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Un texte de Sidoine Apollinaire attribue explicitement a Sylla une victoire sur Tigrane qui ne peut etre que celle que, selon Plutarque, Sylla remporta sur les Armeniens lors de sa propreture en Cilicie. Tigrane n'etant monte sur le trone qu'en 95, la datation haute de 96, naguere proposee par Keaveney, doit etre ecartee au profit de l'une des deux...
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Pascal Arnaud, Les villes des cartographes : vignettes urbaines et réseaux urbains dans les mappemondes de l'Occident médiéval, p. 537-602. Les mappemondes médiévales remontent pour une large part à des archétypes romains : l'étude des éléments décoratifs, en particulier des symboles désignant les villes, et des réseaux urbains met en évidence leu...
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Pascal Arnaud, L'affaire Mettius Pompusianus ou le crime de cartographie, p. 677-699. La condamnation à mort par Domitien de l'ancien consul Mettius Pompusianus ne peut juridiquement être le fait d'une stricte application de l'édit de 11 ap. notre ère. Le point central de l'accusation, sans rapport avec les problèmes astrologiques généralement mis...
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