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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Louis Lortet (1836-1909), un médecin naturaliste en Orient / Louis Lortet (1836-1909), a doctor and naturalist in Orient

Rabolt, Marie-Caroline 18 June 2013 (has links)
Louis Lortet est un savant lyonnais qui a cumulé connaissances scientifiques et responsabilités administratives. Entre 1873 et 1909, il obtient plusieurs missions en Orient du ministère de l'Instruction publique, notamment en Syrie et en Égypte. Les travaux relatifs à ces voyages témoignent de la formation de médecin et de naturaliste du savant, mais concernent également d'autres disciplines comme l'archéologie et l'anthropologie. Cette étude propose de retracer l'itinéraire de Lortet en s'appuyant sur divers aspects de sa biographie, éclairant son oeuvre orientaliste. La première partie met en relation l'Orient de Lortet et le courant orientaliste de l'époque. La seconde partie s'attache à la vie du savant, et plus particulièrement à son parcours professionnel. La troisième partie présente une étude descriptive et analytique des principaux travaux de Lortet en Orient / Louis Lortet is a scientist from Lyon who accumulated knowledge and administrative responsibilities. Between 1873 and 1909, he obtains from the ministry of the State Education several missions in Orient, in particular in Syria and Egypt. The works related to these travels not only testify on his background as a doctor and naturalist, but also concern other disciplines besides, such as archaeology and anthropology. This study suggests tracing Lortet’s itinerary by emphasizing diverse biographic aspects in order to better understand his orientalist work. The first part links Lortet’s vision of East to the "orientalist" movement of this period. The second part focuses on the life of the scientist, and more particularly on his career. The last part presents a descriptive and analytical study of Lortet’s main work in Middle East

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