Si on cherche bien, on les trouve partout : légende folklorique, mythologie, et même dans l’histoire. On les appelle les géants. Le sujet est de taille, car parfois faits historiques et imaginaires sont profondément entremêlés, si bien qu’on pourrait se demander : est-ce que, oui ou non, certains géants ont vraiment existé ? Et si oui, vu leurs dimensions, pourquoi ne les voit-on jamais ?
? Écriture : Benjamin Brillaud et Jean de Boisséson
? Montage : Dead Will / Wilfried Kaiser https://www.youtube.com/c/DEADWILL
Sommaire :
0:00 : Introduction
2:15 : Goliath : le héraut des Peuples de la Mer
6:32 : Le Grand Ferré, un héros paysan
10:44 : Grutte Pier, pirate en mer du Nord
14:48 : Conclusion
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INTRODUCTION
- Pline l’Ancien, Histoire Naturelle, liv. VII, chap. 16.
http://remacle.org/bloodwolf/erudits/plineancien/livre7.htm
GOLIATH
- Diana Edelman, L'influence des présupposés sur les résultats. L'histoire de David et Goliath (1 Samuel 17 ; 2 Samuel 21, 19) lue sous les prismes de l'oralité, de la scribalité et de la mémoire culturelle, colloque du Collège de France, 2016.
https://www.college-de-france.fr/site/thomas-romer/symposium-2016-05-27-12h30.htm
- Michal Feldman & co., Ancient DNA sheds light on the genetic origins of early Iron Age Philistines, Science Advances, 2019.
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/7/eaax0061
- Colleen Walsh, Unearthed bones bring Philistines to life, The Harvard Gazette, 2016.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2016/07/in-long-hidden-bones-a-first-glimpse-of-philistine-lives/
- Peter Machinist, « Biblical Traditions: The Philistines and Israelite History », in The Sea Peoples and Their World: A Reassessment, University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania, 2000.
LE GRAND FERRE
- Colette Beaune, Le Grand Ferré : premier héros paysan, Paris, Perrin, 2013.
https://books.google.fr/books?id=CyltHQxkz0AC&pg=PT197&lpg=PT197&dq=Charles-Marie-F%C3%A9lix+Martin+sculpteur&source=bl&ots=DYH7LpgqkZ&sig=bQnzdw2cjKjz0a7WyRDi_vU7tQw&hl=fr&sa=X&ei=U-DhVJKJEaKp7Aajm4C4CA&ved=0CFwQ6AEwCw#v=onepage&q=Charles-Marie-F%C3%A9lix%20Martin%20sculpteur&f=false
- Jean Froissart, Chroniques de Jean Froissart, Société de l'histoire de France, 1874.
GRUTTE PIER
- Francis Rapp, Maximilien d'Autriche : souverain du Saint Empire romain germanique, bâtisseur de la maison d'Autriche (1459-1519), Paris, Tallandier, 2007.
- Ghislaine De Boom, Charles Quint, prince des Pays-Bas, Bruxelles, La Renaissance du livre, Collection « Notre Passé », 1943.
- Sur la Liberté Frisonne (plus complet que la version française) :
Notice Wikipédia : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisian_freedom
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