Marchand, Julie
Overview
Works: | 23 works in 27 publications in 3 languages and 87 library holdings |
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Genres: | Instructional and educational works Textbooks Academic theses |
Roles: | Author, Former owner, Other |
Classifications: | DT73.D33, 932.2 |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works by
Julie Marchand
The House of Serenos : Part I: The Pottery (Amheida V) by
Clementina Caputo(
)
2 editions published in 2020 in English and held by 27 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A comprehensive archaeological study of the ceramic finds from a house in AmheidaThe House of Serenos: Part I: The Pottery (Amheida V) is a comprehensive catalog and analysis of the ceramic finds from the late antique house of a local notable and adjacent streets in Amheida. It is the fifth book in the Amheida series.Amheida is located in the western part of the Dakhla oasis, 3.5 km south of the medieval town of El-Qasr. Known in Hellenistic and Roman times as Trimithis, Amheida became a polis by 304 CE and was a major administrative center of the western part of the oasis for the whole of the fourth century. The home's owner was one Serenos, a member of the municipal elite and a Trimithis city councillor, as we know from documents found in the house. His house is particularly well preserved with respect to floor plan, relationship to the contemporary urban topography, and decoration, including domestic display spaces plastered and painted with subjects drawn from Greek mythology and scenes depicting the family that owned the house. The archaeology from the site also reveals the ways in which the urban space changed over time, as Serenos's house was built over and expanded into some previously public spaces. The house was probably abandoned around or soon after 370 CE. The pottery analyzed here both helps to refine the relationship of the archaeological layers belonging to the élite house and those below it, and to shed light on the domestic and economic life of the household and region, from cooking and dining to the management of a complex agricultural economy in which ceramics were the most common form of container for basic commodities. The book will be of interest to specialists interested in ceramology, Roman Egypt, and the material culture, social history, and economy of late antiquity
2 editions published in 2020 in English and held by 27 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A comprehensive archaeological study of the ceramic finds from a house in AmheidaThe House of Serenos: Part I: The Pottery (Amheida V) is a comprehensive catalog and analysis of the ceramic finds from the late antique house of a local notable and adjacent streets in Amheida. It is the fifth book in the Amheida series.Amheida is located in the western part of the Dakhla oasis, 3.5 km south of the medieval town of El-Qasr. Known in Hellenistic and Roman times as Trimithis, Amheida became a polis by 304 CE and was a major administrative center of the western part of the oasis for the whole of the fourth century. The home's owner was one Serenos, a member of the municipal elite and a Trimithis city councillor, as we know from documents found in the house. His house is particularly well preserved with respect to floor plan, relationship to the contemporary urban topography, and decoration, including domestic display spaces plastered and painted with subjects drawn from Greek mythology and scenes depicting the family that owned the house. The archaeology from the site also reveals the ways in which the urban space changed over time, as Serenos's house was built over and expanded into some previously public spaces. The house was probably abandoned around or soon after 370 CE. The pottery analyzed here both helps to refine the relationship of the archaeological layers belonging to the élite house and those below it, and to shed light on the domestic and economic life of the household and region, from cooking and dining to the management of a complex agricultural economy in which ceramics were the most common form of container for basic commodities. The book will be of interest to specialists interested in ceramology, Roman Egypt, and the material culture, social history, and economy of late antiquity
The house of Serenos by
Clementina Caputo(
)
2 editions published in 2020 in English and held by 22 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 2020 in English and held by 22 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Amheida V : the house of Serenos by
Clementina Caputo(
Book
)
2 editions published in 2020 in English and held by 15 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The House of Serenos: Part I: The Pottery (Amheida V) is a comprehensive catalog and analysis of the ceramic finds from the late antique house of a local notable and adjacent streets in Amheida. It is the fifth book in the Amheida series. Amheida is located in the western part of the Dakhla oasis, 3.5 km south of the medieval town of El-Qasr. Known in Hellenistic and Roman times as Trimithis, Amheida became a polis by 304 CE and was a major administrative center of the western part of the oasis for the whole of the fourth century. The home's owner was one Serenos, a member of the municipal elite and a Trimithis city councillor, as we know from documents found in the house. His house is particularly well preserved with respect to floor plan, relationship to the contemporary urban topography, and decoration, including domestic display spaces plastered and painted with subjects drawn from Greek mythology and scenes depicting the family that owned the house. The archaeology from the site also reveals the ways in which the urban space changed over time, as Serenos's house was built over and expanded into some previously public spaces. The house was probably abandoned around or soon after 370 CE. The pottery analyzed here both helps to refine the relationship of the archaeological layers belonging to the élite house and those below it, and to shed light on the domestic and economic life of the household and region, from cooking and dining to the management of a complex agricultural economy in which ceramics were the most common form of container for basic commodities. The book will primarily be of interest to specialists interested in ceramology, Roman Egypt, and the material culture, social history, and economy of late antiquity"--
2 editions published in 2020 in English and held by 15 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The House of Serenos: Part I: The Pottery (Amheida V) is a comprehensive catalog and analysis of the ceramic finds from the late antique house of a local notable and adjacent streets in Amheida. It is the fifth book in the Amheida series. Amheida is located in the western part of the Dakhla oasis, 3.5 km south of the medieval town of El-Qasr. Known in Hellenistic and Roman times as Trimithis, Amheida became a polis by 304 CE and was a major administrative center of the western part of the oasis for the whole of the fourth century. The home's owner was one Serenos, a member of the municipal elite and a Trimithis city councillor, as we know from documents found in the house. His house is particularly well preserved with respect to floor plan, relationship to the contemporary urban topography, and decoration, including domestic display spaces plastered and painted with subjects drawn from Greek mythology and scenes depicting the family that owned the house. The archaeology from the site also reveals the ways in which the urban space changed over time, as Serenos's house was built over and expanded into some previously public spaces. The house was probably abandoned around or soon after 370 CE. The pottery analyzed here both helps to refine the relationship of the archaeological layers belonging to the élite house and those below it, and to shed light on the domestic and economic life of the household and region, from cooking and dining to the management of a complex agricultural economy in which ceramics were the most common form of container for basic commodities. The book will primarily be of interest to specialists interested in ceramology, Roman Egypt, and the material culture, social history, and economy of late antiquity"--
Growing roses in San Francisco : what to do and when to do it by San Francisco Rose Society(
Book
)
2 editions published between 1979 and 1984 in English and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published between 1979 and 1984 in English and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Los cuentos de Ignacio Aldecoa y el "realismo social" by
Julie Marchand(
)
1 edition published in 2006 in French and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 2006 in French and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
La condizione operaia vista da Cesare Cantu' = condition ouvrière vue par Cesare Cantu' by
Julie Marchand(
)
1 edition published in 2007 in Italian and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 2007 in Italian and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Bibliothèque municipale Métro Papineau, Hiver 1999(
Visual
)
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Bibliothèque municipale Métro Papineau, Hiver 1999(
Visual
)
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Bibliothèque municipale Métro Papineau, Hiver 1999(
Visual
)
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Bibliothèque municipale Métro Papineau, Hiver 1999(
Visual
)
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Les métaux précieux en Méditerranée médiévale : exploitations, transformations, circulations : actes du colloque international
d'Aix-en-Provence des 6, 7 et 8 octobre 2016 by
Nicolas Minvielle Larousse(
)
1 edition published in 2021 in French and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Cet ouvrage rassemble les actes d'un colloque international tenu à la Maison Méditerranéenne des Sciences de l'Homme d'Aix-en-Provence les 6, 7 et 8 octobre 2016. Organisée par le Laboratoire d'Archéologie Médiévale et Moderne en Méditerranée (CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université) et par le Dipartimento di Scienze Storiche e dei Beni Culturali de l'Université de Sienne, cette rencontre a réuni près de cinquante spécialistes du Moyen Âge - archéologues, historiens, géochimistes - autour des métaux précieux en Méditerranée. Ce livre entend examiner un long processus qui s'étend de l'extraction des minerais jusqu'à la diffusion des métaux, en articulant les techniques aux sociétés et aux pouvoirs. Le panorama des principaux lieux de la production, ici présenté sous forme de synthèses régionales, côtoie des études qui suivent les différentes phases de ce processus, de façon à confronter les sources, les approches et à faciliter les comparaisons. L'enquête se focalise enfin sur les circulations des métaux, en mettant en évidence les problèmes de sources et de méthodes que cela induit, tout en proposant des relectures historiographiques fondées sur les résultats de travaux récents. Pour la première fois, la Méditerranée médiévale fournit le cadre géographique d'une réflexion collective consacrée aux productions et circulations des métaux précieux. Au-delà du simple bilan de connaissances, ce livre entend finalement proposer quelques jalons pour une histoire comparée et connectée : l'approfondissement, puis la confrontation d'enquêtes monographiques et régionales offrent dans cette optique de fécondes perspectives pour les années à venir
1 edition published in 2021 in French and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Cet ouvrage rassemble les actes d'un colloque international tenu à la Maison Méditerranéenne des Sciences de l'Homme d'Aix-en-Provence les 6, 7 et 8 octobre 2016. Organisée par le Laboratoire d'Archéologie Médiévale et Moderne en Méditerranée (CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université) et par le Dipartimento di Scienze Storiche e dei Beni Culturali de l'Université de Sienne, cette rencontre a réuni près de cinquante spécialistes du Moyen Âge - archéologues, historiens, géochimistes - autour des métaux précieux en Méditerranée. Ce livre entend examiner un long processus qui s'étend de l'extraction des minerais jusqu'à la diffusion des métaux, en articulant les techniques aux sociétés et aux pouvoirs. Le panorama des principaux lieux de la production, ici présenté sous forme de synthèses régionales, côtoie des études qui suivent les différentes phases de ce processus, de façon à confronter les sources, les approches et à faciliter les comparaisons. L'enquête se focalise enfin sur les circulations des métaux, en mettant en évidence les problèmes de sources et de méthodes que cela induit, tout en proposant des relectures historiographiques fondées sur les résultats de travaux récents. Pour la première fois, la Méditerranée médiévale fournit le cadre géographique d'une réflexion collective consacrée aux productions et circulations des métaux précieux. Au-delà du simple bilan de connaissances, ce livre entend finalement proposer quelques jalons pour une histoire comparée et connectée : l'approfondissement, puis la confrontation d'enquêtes monographiques et régionales offrent dans cette optique de fécondes perspectives pour les années à venir
Bibliothèque municipale Métro Papineau, Hiver 1999(
Visual
)
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Bibliothèque municipale Métro Papineau, Hiver 1999(
Visual
)
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The House of Serenos, part I. The pottery (Amheida V) by
Clementina Caputo(
Book
)
1 edition published in 2020 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
A comprehensive archaeological study of the ceramic finds from a house in Amheida0The House of Serenos: Part I: The Pottery (Amheida V) is a comprehensive full-color catalog and analysis of the ceramic finds from the late antique house of a local notable and adjacent streets in Amheida. It is the fifth book in the Amheida series.0Amheida is located in the western part of the Dakhla oasis, 3.5 km south of the medieval town of El-Qasr. Known in Hellenistic and Roman times as Trimithis, Amheida became a polis by 304 CE and was a major administrative center of the western part of the oasis for the whole of the fourth century. The home's owner was one Serenos, a member of the municipal elite and a Trimithis city councillor, as we know from documents found in the house. His house is particularly well preserved with respect to floor plan, relationship to the contemporary urban topography, and decoration, including domestic display spaces plastered and painted with subjects drawn from Greek mythology and scenes depicting the family that owned the house. The archaeology from the site also reveals the ways in which the urban space changed over time, as Serenos's house was built over and expanded into some previously public spaces. The house was probably abandoned around or soon after 370 CE. The pottery analyzed in this volume helps to refine the relationship of the archaeological layers belonging to the elite house and the layers below it; it also sheds light on the domestic and economic life of the household and region, from cooking and dining to the management of a complex agricultural economy in which ceramics were the most common form of container for basic commodities.0The book will be of interest to specialists interested in ceramology, Roman Egypt, and the material culture, social history, and economy of late antiquity
1 edition published in 2020 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
A comprehensive archaeological study of the ceramic finds from a house in Amheida0The House of Serenos: Part I: The Pottery (Amheida V) is a comprehensive full-color catalog and analysis of the ceramic finds from the late antique house of a local notable and adjacent streets in Amheida. It is the fifth book in the Amheida series.0Amheida is located in the western part of the Dakhla oasis, 3.5 km south of the medieval town of El-Qasr. Known in Hellenistic and Roman times as Trimithis, Amheida became a polis by 304 CE and was a major administrative center of the western part of the oasis for the whole of the fourth century. The home's owner was one Serenos, a member of the municipal elite and a Trimithis city councillor, as we know from documents found in the house. His house is particularly well preserved with respect to floor plan, relationship to the contemporary urban topography, and decoration, including domestic display spaces plastered and painted with subjects drawn from Greek mythology and scenes depicting the family that owned the house. The archaeology from the site also reveals the ways in which the urban space changed over time, as Serenos's house was built over and expanded into some previously public spaces. The house was probably abandoned around or soon after 370 CE. The pottery analyzed in this volume helps to refine the relationship of the archaeological layers belonging to the elite house and the layers below it; it also sheds light on the domestic and economic life of the household and region, from cooking and dining to the management of a complex agricultural economy in which ceramics were the most common form of container for basic commodities.0The book will be of interest to specialists interested in ceramology, Roman Egypt, and the material culture, social history, and economy of late antiquity
Bibliothèque municipale Métro Papineau, Hiver 1999(
Visual
)
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Bibliothèque municipale Métro Papineau, Hiver 1999(
Visual
)
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Science-tech au secondaire : un regard sur la vie : 2e cycle du secondaire, 1re année by
Carole Schepper(
Book
)
1 edition published in 2007 in French and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Le cédérom contient le même contenu que le guide d'enseignement
1 edition published in 2007 in French and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Le cédérom contient le même contenu que le guide d'enseignement
Respirer, bouger, souriez! : exploitez le plein potentiel de votre corps by
Julie Marchand(
Book
)
1 edition published in 2015 in French and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 2015 in French and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Les Psaumes de David, mis en vers. Revus et approuvés. Nouvelle édition, où la musique est très-exactement corrigée(
Book
)
1 edition published in 1773 in French and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1773 in French and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Bibliothèque municipale Métro Papineau, Hiver 1999(
Visual
)
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
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- Caputo, Clementina Author
- Soto Marín, Irene 1988- Other
- San Francisco Rose Society
- Nagel, Harry
- Chovin, I. A. Engraver
- Gilardi, Rose
- Péret, Emilie Former owner
- Girardet, Samuel 1729-1807 Bookseller
- Donati, Alessandro
- Laboratoire d'archéologie médiévale et moderne en Méditerranée (Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône) Organizer of meeting
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