- of
insufficient knowledge. Conversely, however, his
follower Dominique Briquel has
attempted a
thorough interpretation of
Saturn utilising Dumézil's three-functional...
- Press, 2006.
Briquel, Dominique. Les Étrusques,
peuple de la différence,
series Civilisations U, éditions
Armand Colin, Paris, 1993.
Briquel, Dominique...
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Polybius (II, 18, 3). Livy (V, 48, 1).
Briquel 2000, pp. 222–224.
Briquel 2000, p. 221.
Kruta 2000.
Briquel 2000, p. 222. Cébeillac-Gervasoni 2003, p...
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Dominique Briquel (21
January 1946, Nancy) is a
French scholar, a
specialist of
archaeology and etruscology.
Briquel studied at the École
Normale Supérieure...
- the
Edessan or
Mesopotamian tongue or language. Chatonnet,
Francoise Briquel; Debie,
Muriel (20 June 2023). The
Syriac World. Yale
University Press...
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Wendy Doniger,
Gerald Honigsblum. Gaultier, F. and D.
Briquel, eds. (F.
Gaultier and D.
Briquel, eds., Les Étrusques, le plus
religieux des hommes. État...
- themselves, were at war with the Gr****s. The
French scholar Dominique Briquel contends that "the
story of an
exodus from
Lydia to
Italy was a deliberate...
- Lebanon.
Briquel-Chatonnet 2005, p. 3–8.
Aliquot 2009a, pp. 233–271,
Paragraph 95.
Briquel-Chatonnet 2005, p. 4.
Briquel-Chatonnet 2005, p. 5.
Briquel-Chatonnet...
- Françoise
Briquel-Chatonnet (born 1956) is a
French historian and
research director. She is a
doctor in history,
research director at the CNRS, at the...
- http://www.jstor.org/stable/41728884.
Baslez &
Briquel Chatonnet 1991, p. 229. Baslez, M.-Fr.;
Briquel Chatonnet, Fr. (1991). "Un
exemple d'intégration...