Petite question : quel est votre type de héros ou héroïne idéale ? Plutôt la force guerrière, pourfendeuse de dragon nordique ? Ou la sagesse d’un mentor magicien comme Gandalf ? Les Grecs anciens, eux, adoraient un troisième profil : l’ingénieur. On a Ulysse le rusé, Héphaïstos le dieu forgeron, Prométhée le titan découvreur du feu, et Dédale, qui est architecte, artisan et sculpteur. Aujourd'hui, on parle des Grecs et de la technologie !
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? Écriture : Benjamin Brillaud, Jean de Boisséson et Alexander Westra
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- Robin Hard, 2008, The Rise of Zeus and Revolts Against his Rule. The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology.
- Paipetis, S. A. (2003). Extraordinary Machines and Structures in Antiquity. Peri Technon.
- Guillaumin, J. Y. (2015). Les automates dans l'Antiquité: de la légende mythologique aux traités techniques. Annales de l’APLAES, (2).
- Faraone, C. A. (1987). Hephaestus the magician and Near Eastern parallels for Alcinous’ watchdogs. Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 28(3), 257-280.
- Marcinkowski, A., & Wilgaux, J. (2004). Automates et créatures artificielles d’Héphaïstos: entre science et fiction. Techniques & Culture. Revue semestrielle d’anthropologie des techniques, (43-44).
- Paipetis, S. A. (2010). The unknown technology in Homer (Vol. 9). Springer Science & Business Media.
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