Véronèse Julien

Véronèse Julien
Université d'Orléans | UO · Laboratoire POLEN

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Publications (65)
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Place: Paris Publisher: Classiques Garnier
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This volume is the fruit of a colloquium organized at the Warburg Institute in 2006. It includes a set of nine contributions that centers around the theme of ritual healing and embraces a vast chronological field—from the antiquity to the sixteenth century. At the same time, the essays travel through a large number of cultural and religious univers...
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Plutôt que de participer à « l’identification des œuvres pouvant prétendre au label ‘encyclopédique’ » (Encyclopédire, p. 23 ; voir aussi Encyclopaedism, p. 1), les deux volumes envisagent l’un et l’autre de circonscrire (ou du moins de tenter de circonscrire) les formes de l’« ambition encyclopédique » ou de l’« encyclopédisme » avant le temps des...
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Textes issus d'un colloque tenu à l'Université d'Orléans les 8 et 9 novembre 2012
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Magic and divination are strictly connected during the medieval period, in the theological censorship, but also in the practices which deliver us some rare manuscripts of the end of the Middle Ages. The ritual magic, in particular, appropriates gladly a divinatory function, which it realizes by resorting to a big variety of means. This article prop...
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actes du colloque d'Orléans, 8 et 9 juin 2006, organisé par SAVOURS
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colloque tenu du 18 au 20 septembre 2008, Paris 12 et Paris 13
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Issu de 2 journées préparatoires, tenues à l'Institut national d'histoire de l'art, Paris, 11-12 mai 2007
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A number of medieval texts of learned magic deriving from different cultural contexts (Latin and Greek Christian, Jewish, Muslim) are attributed to King Solomon. This article examines frequency of use of a number of divine names in this corpus, with focus on what names are used, how they are employed, and how this usage is connected to the original...
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Actes du colloque "Corpus regni : politique et histoire à la fin du Moyen Âge" organisé en hommage à Colette Beaune, Université Paris X-Nanterre, 20, 21 et 22 septembre 2007
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Actes du colloque "Corpus regni : politique et histoire à la fin du Moyen Âge" organisé en hommage à Colette Beaune, Université Paris X-Nanterre, 20, 21 et 22 septembre 2007
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From the 12th to the 15th century, narratives of visionary experiences, saints’ lives, exempla and also traditions of ritual magic still little known to mediaevalists grant a place of choice to angelic mediation, give form to the messengers of God and draw the outlines of an angelologic culture tangentially linked to the cult of Saint Michael. This...
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From the 12th to the 15th century, narratives of visionary experiences, saints' lives, exempla and also traditions of ritual magic still little known to mediaevalists grant a place of choice to angelic mediation, give form to the messengers of God and draw the outlines of an angelologic culture tangentially linked to the cult of Saint Michael. This...
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Catalogue de l'exposition du 14 juin au 20 septembre 2009 au Musée de Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye
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Alain Boureau. Satan hérétique. Naissance de la démonologiedans l’Occident médiéval, 1280-1330. Paris, Odile Jacob, 2004, 320 p. - Volume 63 Issue 1 - Julien Véronèse
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Widely used in the ancient times, the practice of incubation – falling asleep in a sacred place hopefully leading to a recovery – is established in mediaeval hagiography, although it gives few details about the ways to make a healing dream. Beside the recovery, of which we have a few instances, a knowledgeable magic develops, in the early 12th cent...
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The Concept of « Author-magician » at the End of the Middle Ages : the Case of the Hermit Pelagius of Majorca (d. ca 1480). Pelagius of Majorca, a 15th century hermit, is an important link of the history of learned magic, between medieval and modern traditions, Eastern and Western worlds. This article is the beginning of a more complete study of th...
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L'Ars notoria (art notoire) est une tradition latine de magie rituelle attribuée à Salomon et à Apollonius qui apparaît dans les fonds manuscrits au XIIIe siècle et bénéficie jusqu'à l'époque moderne d'un succès considérable ; elle promet la maîtrise parfaite du savoir enseigné dans les écoles et les universités. Une 1ère partie mesure l'importance...
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A great number of mysterious signs are to be found in books of magic from the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries. Occasionally described as "characters", they were supposed to possess a power with multiple effects. Their peculiarity has caused them to be excluded from most recent studies of mediaeval magic; but a systematic survey reveals the multifario...
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Die Handschriften mit magischen Texten enthalten vom 13. bis zum 15. Jahrhundert zahlreiche enigmatische Zeichen, die man verschiedentlich als “ Buchstaben ” bezeichnet und fur die man unterschiedliche Funktionen annimmt. Ihre Fremdheit hat dazu gefuhrt, dass sie in der Mehrzahl der jungeren Studien zur mittelalterlichen Magie nicht betrachtet wurd...
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A great number of mysterious signs are to be found in books of magic from the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries. Occasionally described as "characters", they were supposed to possess a power with multiple effects. Their peculiarity has caused them to be excluded from most recent studies of mediaeval magic; but a systematic survey reveals the multifario...
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EnglishJohn the Fearless and the « Mad Sect » of the Diviners : The Stakes and Circumstances of the Treatise Contre les devineurs (1411) by Laurent Pignon - As the crossroads of the 14th and 15th centuries, at a time of political unrest in the French kingdom, a variety of magical and divinatory practices made a marked appearance in princely circles...

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