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dc.contributor.editorROURE, Réjane
dc.contributor.otherLippert, Sandra
dc.contributor.otherRuiz Darasse, Coline
dc.contributor.otherPerrin-Saminadayar, Éric
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-14T10:12:16Z
dc.date.available2023-08-14T10:12:16Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifierONIX_20230814_9791030008265_15
dc.identifier.urihttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/112645
dc.languageFrench
dc.languageEnglish
dc.relation.ispartofseriesDiglossi@
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH Historyen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFF Historical and comparative linguisticsen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeologyen_US
dc.subject.otherscript
dc.subject.otherlanguage
dc.subject.othermultilinguism
dc.subject.otherbilinguism
dc.subject.otherAntiquity
dc.subject.otherMediterranean
dc.subject.otherGreeks
dc.subject.otherRomans
dc.subject.otherPhenicians
dc.subject.otherCelts
dc.subject.otherEgyptians
dc.subject.otherGauls
dc.subject.otherIberians
dc.subject.otherlate Iron Age
dc.subject.otherSpain
dc.subject.otherItaly
dc.subject.otherGreece
dc.subject.otherAfrica
dc.subject.otherinterpreter
dc.subject.otherlearning
dc.subject.otherdiglossia
dc.subject.othertranslation
dc.subject.otherepigraphy
dc.subject.otherpapyrology
dc.subject.otherdedications epitaphs
dc.subject.otheronomastic
dc.subject.otherhieroglyph
dc.subject.otherdemotic
dc.subject.otherGallo-Greek
dc.subject.otherPhoenician
dc.subject.otherGreek
dc.subject.otherEtruscan
dc.titleLe multilinguisme dans la Méditerranée antique
dc.typebook
oapen.abstract.otherlanguageThe plurality of languages is a reality that has left its mark on many societies, and which is expressed particularly strongly when different cultures come into contact. Situations of bilingualism or multilingualism are very common in the ancient worlds, provoked in particular by the Greek movements throughout the Mediterranean – in Egypt, Italy, France, Spain – and later by the spread of Latin throughout the provinces of the Roman Empire. This volume brings together articles prepared following a research program of the MSH of Montpellier and a congress held in November 2015. From the Eastern Mediterranean to the West, those papers discuss Egyptian, Phoenician, Greek, Gaulish, Iberian and Latin languages and scripts. The political and economic situations of the different regions studied here – Egypt, Greece, Africa, Italy, Gaul, Spain – are very distinct, and the numerous examples presented show how, through the prisms of multilingualism and onomastics, we can perceive and define the mutual influences of communities in contact.
oapen.identifier.doi10.46608/diglossia1.9791030008265
oapen.relation.isPublishedByadd1764a-3883-498c-a4a2-08193a280254
oapen.relation.isFundedBycc92cba8-e6b3-4fe0-8e84-5f5884c0e5b7
oapen.relation.isbn9791030008265
oapen.relation.isbn9791030008272
oapen.imprintPôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
oapen.series.number1
oapen.pages292
oapen.place.publicationPessac
oapen.grant.numberANR-11-LABX-0032-01
oapen.grant.acronymLabEx ARCHIMEDE
oapen.grant.programInvestissement d’Avenir


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