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    Imagen aérea de Villeneuve-Saint-Georges (agosto de 2017) by Teresa Artal Borrás

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Aereal image of Villeneuve-Saint-Georges (August 2017) The accessibility of a place is determined by the transportation network. …”
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    Une faisanderie moderne à Saint-Pathus (Seine-et-Marne) by Jean-Yves Dufour

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The pheasantry of Saint-Pathus is the first of its kind to be found, excavated and identified by archaeologists in France. …”
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    Du réservoir des Gallets à la piscine Saint-Georges by Isabelle Baguelin

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It was the first step in a policy of municipal hygiene that was pursued under the direction of the mayor Jean Janvier (1859-1923), in particular with the construction of the Saint-Georges swimming pool, between 1923 and 1926. …”
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    Les modillons de terre cuite de la basilique de Saint-Martin de Tours (Indre-et-Loire) et de l’église abbatiale Sainte-Marie de Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (Loiret) : l’expression de deux groupes ligériens by Sébastien Jesset

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Today, Tours and Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire preserve the two most important collections of terracotta modillions from the Early Middle Ages of the Middle Loire valley, excluding the city of Orléans where these construction materials, were found in one, two or three copies on more than a dozen sites, and Saran a well-known village of potters for the Early Middle Ages.The interest of the collections of Tours and Saint-Benoît lies moreover in places of highly symbolic value, which are the basilica of Saint-Martin on one hand and the abbey church of Sainte-Marie on the other hand.Beyond a simple difference in the actual shaping of the modillions (the Touraine specimens being molded and those of the Orléanais sculpted), these two series of objects are the expression of two different conceptions of the modular cornice, probably a cultural heritage from Antiquity.…”
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    La chevelure de sainte Marie l’Égyptienne d’après Rutebeuf. by Daniela Mariani

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In Rutebeuf’s Vie de sainte Marie l’Égyptienne there is an incoherence in the description of the saint’s physical aspect. …”
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    Le corps du saint dans l'hagiographie du Maghreb médiéval by Nelly Amri

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…It proposes also to look into the contemporaries’ perception of the saint’s body alive and the benefits they expect from it.…”
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