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    CONTENTS



    Octavian Cristian Rogozea
    Discoveries Attributed to the Early Vinča Phase in Tărtăria “Gura Luncii” (Alba County). The 214 Preventive Archaeological Researches Performed on “Site 10B”

    Georgeta El Susi
    Animal Bones from the Neolithic (Szakalhat) Levels at Uivar (Timiş County)

    Victor Sava, Florin Mărginean, Adrian Ursuţiu
    The Eneolithic Cemetery in Pecica “Est” (Arad County)

    Tünde Horváth
    Budakalasz, ein besonderer Bestattungsplatz der Badener Kultur. Kritische Anmerkungen zum Buch: Maria Bondar – Pal Raczky (Red.): The Copper Age cemetery of Budakalasz

    Tobias L. Kienlin, Klára P. Fischl, Liviu Marta
    Exploring Divergent Trajectories in Bronze Age Landscapes: Tell Settlement in the Hungarian Borsod Plain and the Romanian Ier Valley

    Călin Ghemiș
    The Late Bronze Age Gold Ring Discovered in Betfia (Bihor County, Romania)

    Liliana Daniela Mateescu-Suciu
    Glass Recipients from Sarmizegetusa Regia. Unguentaria and Bottles

    Horațiu Cociș
    The Rural Landscape of the Frontier of Dacia Porolissensis. A Case Study: the Northern Sector –
    territorium Arcoba(da)rense – The Valley of River Someșul Mare

    Norbert Kapcsos
    Sarmatian graves from Pecica Site 18. Remarks upon the phenomenon of „isolated” graves from the Cris-Tisa-Mures region

    Ioan Stanciu
    On Early Medieval Roasting Trays and their Presence in the Settlements from the North-Western Part of Romania

    Călin Cosma, Adrian Bolog, Ovidiu Oargă
    Avar Graves Recently Discovered in Gambaș (Alba County) on the Spot Called “Ogoarele de jos”

    Dan Băcueț-Crișan, Gruia Fazecaș, Doru Marta
    An Early Medieval Feature Discovered in Oradea – Salca “Ghețărie” (Petrom Gas Station)

    Daniela Tănase, Gábor Bertók, Anita Kocsis, Balázs Major
    The location of Egres Cistercian monastery – Igriş (Timiș County), in the light of recent geophysical research

    Florin Mărginean, Zsolt Csók, Keve László, Victor Sava
    Unveiling History. Archaeological Excavations in the Fortress of Ineu (Arad County)

    Dorel Micle, Bogdan Alin Craiovan, Andrei Stavilă, Octavian-Cristian Rogozea
    The Times before Fischer’s Furniture Store. The Preventive Archaeological Researches in Sfântul Gheorghe Square 2–3, Timișoara (Timiş County)

    Andrea Demjén, Florin Gogâltan
    The Ciuc-Ghimeș Quarantine (18th–19th Centuries). Archaeological Researches of the Former Customs Point “Cetatea Rakoczy”

    Abbreviations

    50,00 LEI
    Volumul de faţă cuprinde 1062 de scrisori, care, în intervalul 1930–1949, au circulat între Ion Muşlea şi respondenţii la chestionarele Arhivei de Folklor a Academiei Române. [...] Cu excepţia a douăsprezece scrisori, care au circulat între Ion Muşlea şi preotul profesor Victor Ioan Oprişu, publicate de Ioachim Lazăr, restul de o mie cincizeci sunt inedite, păstrate în cadrul Institutului „Arhiva de Folclor a Academiei Române”, în dosarele administrative ale primului director al Arhivei, sub eticheta „Ieşiri 1930–1948”.
    70,00 LEI

    „The frontiers of the Roman Empire, over 5000 km long, stretch from the Atlantic coast of Scotland, along the Rhine and the Danube, also enclose the Banat region and Transylvania, then going down along the Oriental Carpathians to the Black Sea; from the southern coast of the Black Sea they continue towards the Near East until the Red Sea; then, in North Africa, they line the edge of the Sahara desert until the Atlantic coast of Morocco. Over this entire area, visible traces of fortifications, roads and settlements are still preserved, but numerous monuments still lay hidden underneath the earth. Despite the fact that the Roman frontiers crossed regions with different relief and climate, they constitute a whole in that they were designed to protect Roman territories. The research of these monuments and the preservation policy regarding them was and is unequal in the various presentday states on whose territory traces of the Roman frontier are to be found. Consequently, in the ‘80s of the 20th century, the idea of globally protecting the Roman frontiers, viewed as a unitary monument, was met. In 1987, Hadrian’s Wall in United Kingdom was declared a UNESCO monument. It was followed in 2005 by the German-Raetian sector, on which occasion the UNESCO committee decided to set up the ‘Frontiers of the Roman Empire’ site. (...)

    This project through its complexity generated an interdisciplinary approach of the proposed subject stimulating such future attempts in the archaeological research field. By using the latest technical methods of non-destructive investigation the project did not damage the stratigraphy of the archaeological site obtaining instead a high amount of data otherwise time consuming judging from the archaeological excavations perspective contributing also to the preservation of the cultural heritage.” - Introduction

     

    SOMMAIRE

    Alexander Baumgarten, Le reste comme problème de la philosophie

    I. Figurer le reste

    Luigi Tassoni, La poetica delle somiglianze. Milo De Angelis dalle rovine del soggetto alle tracce del riconoscimento
    Corin Braga, Le centre structurel et ses restes
    Giovanni Rotiroti, Per una poetica e una politica dei resti a partire da Urmuz: il caso di Tristan Tzara, Eugène Ionesco, Paul Celan e Gherasim Luca
    Antonio Patraș, The Anecdote in The History of Romanian Literature from Its Origins to the Present
    Ligia Tudurachi, « Jouets », « boîtes », « reliques ». Fascination du petit chez Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu
    George Alexandru Condrache, The Residual Forms in Contemporary Central European Literature. Two Case Studies: Bohumil Hrabal and Ádám Bodor


    II. Le continent de la non-lecture

    Horea Poenar, Glitches of the Archive: On the Relation Between Memory and the Commons
    Catherine Gravet, Dépouiller des archives pour éditer des textes « résiduels » : le cas Alexis Curvers
    Florin Oprescu & Monica Oprescu, Mateiu Caragiale – Through the Leftovers’ Glass. From the Journal to Ephemerides
    Gabriela Glăvan, Communist Leftovers: The Forgotten Books of Gellu Naum
    Eugen Radu Wohl, Ion D. Sîrbu’s Anthumous Works as (Re)valuable Residues
    Levente T. Szabó, Dilettantism as a Moral Panic. Recovering a Forgotten Discourse of Hungarian Literary Modernization]
    Corina Croitoru, Le résidu du résidu : ombres de la poésie roumaine de guerre
    Roxana Patraș, When All That Rests Is Literature: Traces, Transcriptions and Remnants of Great Speeches
    Arina Neagu, Une autre approche sur les mémoires roumains de prison : le caractère résiduel de « l’indicible concentrationnaire »
    Barbara Miceli, How to Turn a Forgotten Figure of American History into a National and Gender Emblem: Joyce Carol Oates’s Treatment of Mary Jo Kopechne in Black Water


    III. Identités en marge

    Marie Vrinat-Nikolov, Les langues ignorées de l’espace littéraire bulgare
    Annalisa Cosentino, La boemia altrove
    Marius Popa, Le classicisme français dans la critique littéraire de la génération roumaine de 1848. Radiographies d’un « malentendu »
    Lavinia Sabou, The Travel Accounts We Don’t Write About. Eastern European Ways of Mapping the World
    Ruxandra Cesereanu, Societal Metabolism and “Excretion”: Towards a Typology of Marginals (The Fiction of Venedikt Yerofeyev, Alexander Zinoviev and Roberto Bolaño)


    IV. Survivances

    Monica Fekete, La rigenerazione del poema cavalleresco: da centro epico-narrativo a margine del moderno, da trionfo idealistico a spazio del romanzo contemporaneo
    Laura Marin, Survivances du neutre
    Márta Zabán, Residual Nationalism. The Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Folk Drama as a Reinterpretation of European Theatrical Nationalism. Pour une politique du résiduel en littérature
    Ioana Bot, Gli esordi dimenticati della stilistica: Leo Spitzer, censore dei soldati italiani nei campi di prigionia della Prima Guerra Mondiale
    Elena Crașovan, (Mis)readings of Contemporary Magical-Realist Fiction in the Context of Romania’s 2000 Literary Generation. The Case of Bogdan Popescu
    Adriana Stan, Monuments of Literature, Scraps of Criticism


    V. Entretiens: Ioana Bot, What’s Left? A Discussion on the Remains of Writing – and the Remains of Living – with Two European Authors

    Vânzare

    Preț Normal: 150,00 LEI

    Special Price 130,00 LEI

    This book is the result of a project supported fnancially by the Local Council and Municipality of Alba Iulia, entitled „Alba Iulia – A History in Images of the City through Its Streets and Monuments”, which began in 2014. In this project, specialists from the 1Decembrie 1918 University of Alba Iulia and the National Museum of Unifcation Alba Iulia made use of an exceptional collection of images that had yet to be sufficiently explored.

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