VOL. 47 · NO. 1 | June 2012
 
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Anthropozoologica 47 (1), 7-13, (1 June 2012) https://doi.org/10.5252/az2012n1a0
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1. HISTOIRE DES CONNAISSANCES HERPÉTOLOGIQUES
Sébastien Barbara
Anthropozoologica 47 (1), 15-49, (1 June 2012) https://doi.org/10.5252/az2012n1a1
KEYWORDS: expeditions, Explorations, Military Medicine, Psylli, Marsi, Epistemology, Zoonymy, Legends, expéditions, médecine militaire, Psylles, épistémologie, zoonymie, légendes
Arnaud Zucker
Anthropozoologica 47 (1), 51-72, (1 June 2012) https://doi.org/10.5252/az2012n1a2
KEYWORDS: Philoumenus, Aelius Promotus, Dioscorides, snake, Iology, Nicander, Epistemology, toxicology, Theriac, Philouménos, Aélius Promotus, Dioscoride, serpent, iologie, Nicandre, épistémologie, toxicologie, thériaque
Liliane Bodson
Anthropozoologica 47 (1), 73-155, (1 June 2012) https://doi.org/10.5252/az2012n1a3
KEYWORDS: snake naming in ancient Greek, dipsas, ammoatis, ammobatēs, ammodutēs, kausōn, kausos, kentrinēs, kentris, melanouros, prēstēr, prēstēs, Vipera ammodytes meridionalis, Cerastes cerastes, Cerastes gasperettii, Cerastes vipera, Eristicophis macmahonii, Pseudocerastes fieldi, ancient Greek herpetology, history of herpetology, nomination des serpents en grec, ancien, herpétologie grecque ancienne, histoire de l'herpétologie
2. LE RÉ DES OPHIDIENS : QUESTIONS DE PHYSIOLOGIE
Pascal Luccioni
Anthropozoologica 47 (1), 157-176, (1 June 2012) https://doi.org/10.5252/az2012n1a4
KEYWORDS: snakes, Zoonyms, Phytonyms, Ancient Zoology, Ancient Botany, Ancient Biology, serpents, zoonymes, phytonymes, zoologie antique, botanique antique, biologie antique
Jean Trinquier
Anthropozoologica 47 (1), 177-199, (1 June 2012) https://doi.org/10.5252/az2012n1a5
KEYWORDS: physiologie, composition, crase, toxicologie, épistémologie, légendes, vin, sang, serpents géants, vampire, physiology, Crasis, toxicology, Epistemology, Legends, Wine, blood, Giant Snakes
3. LES OPHIDIENS ET LA SANTE
Sydney H. Aufrère
Anthropozoologica 47 (1), 223-261, (1 June 2012) https://doi.org/10.5252/az2012n1a6
KEYWORDS: Chameleon, Egypt, Epistemology, Iatromagic, MAGIC, bites, Brooklyn Ophiological Papyrus, Sauneron (Serge), symptomatology, Venoms, Egyptian Mythology, caméléon, Égypte, épistémologie, iatromagie, magie, morsures, papyrus ophiologique, de Brooklyn, Symptomatologie, venins, mythologie égyptienne
Patricia Gaillard-Seux
Anthropozoologica 47 (1), 263-289, (1 June 2012) https://doi.org/10.5252/az2012n1a7
KEYWORDS: Adder, antiquity, Galen, Leprosy, medicine, Pharmacy, Pliny The Elder, snake, Theriac, venom, vipère, Antiquité, Galien, lèpre, médecine, pharmacie Pline l'Ancien, serpent, thériaque, venin
Véronique Dasen, Árpád M. Nagy
Anthropozoologica 47 (1), 291-314, (1 June 2012) https://doi.org/10.5252/az2012n1a8
KEYWORDS: gemmes, magie, décans, Chnoubis, astrologie, mélothésie, médecine, Gems, MAGIC, Decans, Astrology, Melothesia, medicine
4. OBSERVATIONS NATURALISTES ET CONSTRUCTIONS CULTURELLES
Michel Mazoyer
Anthropozoologica 47 (1), 315-321, (1 June 2012) https://doi.org/10.5252/az2012n1a9
KEYWORDS: Illuyanka, Dieu de l'Orage, mythologie hittite, rituels hittites, comparatisme, Macrovipera lebetina, Storm God, Hittite Mythology, Hittite Rituals, Comparatism
Laurent Gourmelen
Anthropozoologica 47 (1), 323-343, (1 June 2012) https://doi.org/10.5252/az2012n1a10
KEYWORDS: Zeus Meilichios, Diasia, Athens, Bearded Snake, religion, Rituals, Sacrifice, God, Heroes, Duality, Iconography, Zeus Meílichios, Athènes, serpent barbu, rituels, dieu, héros, ambivalence, iconographie
Sylvain Perrot
Anthropozoologica 47 (1), 345-361, (1 June 2012) https://doi.org/10.5252/az2012n1a11
KEYWORDS: serpent, musique, sifflement, aulos, Delphes, pythique, snake, Music, Hissing, Delphi, Pythian
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