Est-il possible de parler d’un savoir-vivre grec antique ? La sociologie contemporaine définit le code de politesse comme un ensemble de règles proposant des modèles de conduite adaptés aux différentes occasions de rencontre. La pensée grecque antique, quant à elle, ne formula jamais une idée pareille : entre le VIIIe et le Ve siècle av. J.-C., les Grecs semblent plutôt avoir évalué la conduite sociale en fonction d’un principe de correspondance entre d’une part l’aspect et les manières de chaque individu et d’autre part la disposition de son esprit. Ce travail vise à la fois à mettre en lumière les spécificités culturelles de cette idée antique et à étudier les manières dont celle-ci orientait le jugement social. L’analyse est menée par le...
In Late Antiquity the letter is, among other things, a sign of development of the social context. Du...
Our aim in this article is to provide an overview of the various links between dialogue and rhetoric...
Banquets in the Roman World - Alimentation and Communication. The Roman convivium was characterized,...
Est-il possible de parler d’un savoir-vivre grec antique ? La sociologie contemporaine définit le co...
Is it possible to talk about politeness in ancient Greece ? Modern sociology defines politeness as a...
Languages from the ancient world offer a unique opportunity to test and challenge politeness framewo...
The subject of this contribution is to demonstrate how the πολιτικὸς λόγος (an expression which in t...
Comment les Grecs anciens s’informaient-ils des lois en vigueur dans leur cité ? Consultaient-ils de...
This article deals with the handshake in the Archaic and Classical ages of ancient Greece. The gestu...
Cette étude porte sur l’obscénité rituelle en Grèce ancienne aux époques archaïque et classique, ave...
Following the descriptive and methodological framework of Conversation Analysis, this paper analyzes...
This paper examines impoliteness in ancient Greek, taking into account the linguistic structure of s...
In the romantic epoch, the code of politeness, that first served as a sort of mediator in the relati...
This book was prepared in collaboration with two specialists of Latin literature. It is a thematic c...
International audienceThe Ancient Greek world didn't have rules that were applied in every shrines a...
In Late Antiquity the letter is, among other things, a sign of development of the social context. Du...
Our aim in this article is to provide an overview of the various links between dialogue and rhetoric...
Banquets in the Roman World - Alimentation and Communication. The Roman convivium was characterized,...
Est-il possible de parler d’un savoir-vivre grec antique ? La sociologie contemporaine définit le co...
Is it possible to talk about politeness in ancient Greece ? Modern sociology defines politeness as a...
Languages from the ancient world offer a unique opportunity to test and challenge politeness framewo...
The subject of this contribution is to demonstrate how the πολιτικὸς λόγος (an expression which in t...
Comment les Grecs anciens s’informaient-ils des lois en vigueur dans leur cité ? Consultaient-ils de...
This article deals with the handshake in the Archaic and Classical ages of ancient Greece. The gestu...
Cette étude porte sur l’obscénité rituelle en Grèce ancienne aux époques archaïque et classique, ave...
Following the descriptive and methodological framework of Conversation Analysis, this paper analyzes...
This paper examines impoliteness in ancient Greek, taking into account the linguistic structure of s...
In the romantic epoch, the code of politeness, that first served as a sort of mediator in the relati...
This book was prepared in collaboration with two specialists of Latin literature. It is a thematic c...
International audienceThe Ancient Greek world didn't have rules that were applied in every shrines a...
In Late Antiquity the letter is, among other things, a sign of development of the social context. Du...
Our aim in this article is to provide an overview of the various links between dialogue and rhetoric...
Banquets in the Roman World - Alimentation and Communication. The Roman convivium was characterized,...