The mini-conferences of the Institute of Civilizations of the Collège de France

For the 2023 European Heritage Days, the Collège de France is opening the site of the Institute of Civilizations, recently renovated, on the occasion of a series of mini-conferences given by the professors of the Collège de France.
08/09/2023: REGISTRATIONS ARE COMPLETE Programme of mini-conferences (30'):
Saturday, September 16:
am: Athena is not an owl, by Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge
11h30: Confucius and Lao-tseu at the Collège de France, by Anne Cheng
pm: Samarkand and the Sogdian civilization, by Frantz Grenet
13h30: Napoleon and Islam, by Henry Laurens
14h30: Champollion and Letronne: from Pharaonic Egypt to Greco-Roman Egypt, by Jean-Luc Fournet
15h30: The spread of Buddhism and the Institute of Civilizations, by Jean-Noël Robert
pm: 533 A.D., the birth of Justinian’s Digeste and the invention of modern law, by Dario Mantovani
17h30: Is the Bible monotheistic? , by Thomas Römer
Sunday, September 17:
14h00: Why study migration at the Collège de France? by François Héran
15h00: The Little Prince and the languages of the Institute of Civilizations, by Jean-Noël Robert
16h00: Latest news from the sanctuary of Amarynthos (Greece): the discovery of the archaic temples of Artemis Amarysia in the island of Evia, by Denis Knoepfler
Free admission, subject to availability.