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Histoire humaine et comparée du climat : Tome 1, Canicules et glaciers XIIIe-XVIIIe siècles

by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie

Series: A History of Climate (1/3)

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À la mémoire de mes maîtres
Fernand Braudel
Georges Duby
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L'histoire du climat, dont les progrès ont été considérables depuis 1967, date de parution de notre Histoire du climat depuis l'an mil, a dorénavant conquis, grâce aux travaux de Christian Pfister, Pierre Alexandre, Van Engelen, Philip Jones et tant d'autres, sa pleine légitimité. [...]
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À propos du petit optimum médiéval et principalement du XIIIe siècle

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Les débuts « exacts » du petit âge glaciaire (PAG) peuvent être datés (sur le mode officiel sinon arbitraire) de l'an 1303 ; inauguration illico d'une série d'hivers rudes ; émergence prochaine des grands étés pourris de la décennie 1310 ; offensive glaciaire récemment initiée puis en cours, aux glaciers suisses de Gorner et d'Aletsch. [...]
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