International audienceThis study will examine epigraphic writing and ask if in the visual, material and nonverbal part of the written communication, a graphic complement for linguistic differentiation (Latin / French) in medieval inscriptions, existed. In other words, did each language have its own management of writing, graphic signs, forms and spaces? Or did writing lead graphic organisation independently of the language it conveyed? Or was it the type of documents – in this case, epigraphic ones – that imposed a specific ‘scenography’ for language and writing? These questions have been studied for manuscripts. Yet when dealing with ‘exposed’ or ‘monumental’ writings – expressions which can define a great part of inscriptions – these issu...
Runic and ogham inscriptions are contained within a form, place and shape which may pinpoint to a sp...
French medieval epigraphy is a relatively young science. Publications to date have not always given ...
International audienceTravelling through time and space, shifting from stone onto book, while still ...
International audienceThis study will examine epigraphic writing and ask if in the visual, material ...
À la croisée des études historiques et linguistiques, cette recherche vise à saisir le fonctionnemen...
International audienceThe study of the relationships between text and image has been very fashionabl...
International audienceThis paper aims to explore the visual and epigraphic properties of medieval wr...
International audienceThe medieval inscription is defined as a material writing with the aim of the ...
International audienceMedieval epigraphy in France has made considerable progress over the past four...
International audienceMedieval epigraphy in France has made considerable progress over the past four...
International audienceThe Interest among medievalists for the social and anthropological implication...
International audienceThe graphic fact supposes the existence of a transmitter which thinks and show...
International audienceEpigraphic inscriptions are very common in early medieval art and have been st...
The graphic production of a text, i.e. its organization in space, is as meaningful as the linguistic...
International audienceThis article aims to put the notion of “bimediality” in perspective with the v...
Runic and ogham inscriptions are contained within a form, place and shape which may pinpoint to a sp...
French medieval epigraphy is a relatively young science. Publications to date have not always given ...
International audienceTravelling through time and space, shifting from stone onto book, while still ...
International audienceThis study will examine epigraphic writing and ask if in the visual, material ...
À la croisée des études historiques et linguistiques, cette recherche vise à saisir le fonctionnemen...
International audienceThe study of the relationships between text and image has been very fashionabl...
International audienceThis paper aims to explore the visual and epigraphic properties of medieval wr...
International audienceThe medieval inscription is defined as a material writing with the aim of the ...
International audienceMedieval epigraphy in France has made considerable progress over the past four...
International audienceMedieval epigraphy in France has made considerable progress over the past four...
International audienceThe Interest among medievalists for the social and anthropological implication...
International audienceThe graphic fact supposes the existence of a transmitter which thinks and show...
International audienceEpigraphic inscriptions are very common in early medieval art and have been st...
The graphic production of a text, i.e. its organization in space, is as meaningful as the linguistic...
International audienceThis article aims to put the notion of “bimediality” in perspective with the v...
Runic and ogham inscriptions are contained within a form, place and shape which may pinpoint to a sp...
French medieval epigraphy is a relatively young science. Publications to date have not always given ...
International audienceTravelling through time and space, shifting from stone onto book, while still ...