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Best podcasts about Atalante

Latest podcast episodes about Atalante

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz
A ferrolá Sofía Oriana Infante asina a banda sonora de Antes de nós, o filme sobre Castelao que se estrea o 23 de maio

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 13:15


A compositora ferrolá Sofía Oriana Infante é a autora da banda sonora orixinal de Antes de nós, a esperada longametraxe sobre a figura de Alfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao, que chegará ás salas o vindeiro 23 de maio. A película, dirixida por Ángeles Huerta, perfílase como un dos grandes acontecementos do cinema galego deste ano. A música composta por Infante acompaña e potencia a profundidade emocional desta obra, que ofrece unha ollada íntima e afastada do biopic tradicional sobre o Castelao máis humano. A súa banda sonora achega un ton poético e delicado que encaixa coa visión da directora: un retrato do home antes do mito. Con guión de Pepe Coira e produción de Zaza Ceballos, Antes de nós céntrase en dous momentos cruciais da vida do intelectual galego: a epidemia de gripe de 1918, que o levou de volta á medicina e ao compromiso social, e a súa viaxe a Bretaña en 1929, onde identificou fondas conexións culturais co pobo bretón. O filme está protagonizado por Xoán Fórneas no papel de Castelao e Cris Iglesias como Virxinia Pereira, e conta cun destacado elenco que inclúe a Nancho Novo, Aldám Santos Vilela, Manuel Cortés e Isabel Vallejo. A produción corre a cargo de Retrincos A.I.E. e a distribución será responsabilidade de Atalante, coa colaboración da Televisión de Galicia, a Xunta, o ICAA e varias deputacións. A achega musical de Sofía Oriana Infante reafirma o talento galego nunha proposta artística que conxuga memoria, emoción e identidade.

Conte-moi l'aventure !
COLLECTION LES GRANDES HÉROÏNES - La course d'Atalante - d'après la mythologie grecque et romaine

Conte-moi l'aventure !

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 17:46


C'est dans la Grèce Antique, à l'époque où les dieux de l'Olympe se mêlaient des affaires des hommes, et où des héros comme Hercule ou Thésée enchaînaient les quêtes et les exploits, que vécut Atalante. La fougue d'Atalante a tant fasciné les grecs et les romains, que les récits de ses aventures se sont multipliés à travers les siècles... A tel point qu'il existe différentes versions du mythe d'Atalante, toujours plus passionnantes! Alors, des premiers mythes grecs rapportés par Hésiode, jusqu'aux Métamorphoses du grand poète romain Ovide, essayons de suivre la trace de notre héroïne…  Conte-moi l'aventure est un podcast Chérie FM Ecriture : Marion Lemoine Interprétation : Léa des Garets Réalisation : Cédric le Doré Rédaction en chef : Anais Koopman Production : Anne-Cécile Kirry Assistante de production : Marie Carette

D'encre et de bulles
D'encre et de Bulles #43

D'encre et de bulles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 237:02


Chaîne de Wrestling Klinik: https://www.youtube.com/@WrestlingKlinikChaîne de HistoiresGeek: https://www.youtube.com/@UCWubh_9NklWYiUSEIhldnEA Chaîne de Comics & Calembours: https://www.youtube.com/@ComicsetcalemboursChaîne Manga Saucisse: https://www.youtube.com/@mangasaucisseFan film d'Adas https://youtu.be/QA2YY4tfJUo?si=Nn6xdQbtP9tlbO7P=======================================Réseaux de la chaîneDiscord: https://discord.gg/6jWpVxPrnrSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZwxEAU13PoVLua0JdIYJh?si=23eb9d545b224601Deezer: https://deezer.page.link/QynphwNFRNGQSG9d9Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.fr/podcasts/0964898a-c810-48ff-97ab-f0a6e9e66fa5/d'encre-et-de-bullesApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/dencre-et-de-bulles/id1733018809Instagram de Mindphobia: https://www.instagram.com/mindphobia.comics/=======================================D'Encre et de Bulles est votre émission hebdomadaire sur les comics. Tous les mercredis à 21h, l'équipe et ses invités reviennent sur les floppies US lus sortis sur la dernière quinzaine et sur les titres VF surfant ou non sur l'actualité et qu'ils veulent mettre en lumière.Pour cette 43e émission on parlera beaucoup de DC pour la partie VO. Les séries Aquaman, New Gods et le One-Shot ouvrant sur le nouveau statu quo des Green Lantern. On parlera aussi DSTLRY avec You Won't Feel A Thing de Scott Snyder et Jock.Côté VF on vous parlera du tournoi des champions, premier crossover Marvel. On reviendra sur la sortie de Post Americana de Steve Skroce. Seront aussi évoqués les rêves avec deux titres différents. D'un côté La Brigade Chimérique et de l'autre Sandman Ouverture.Et vous aurez droit bien sûr au Stop ou Encore.Merci à Delcourt pour les visuels de La Brigade Chimérique© Éditions Delcourt, 2022 - Lehmann, Gess, De CanevaMerci à HiComics pour l'envoie de Post Americana© Bragelonne, 2025 - Steve Skroce=======================================Time Code et liens d'achats 00:00 Générique + Intro31:08 New Gods 1-2 (Ram V, Cagle, DC) par Comics et Calembours59:08 You Won't Feel a Thing (Snyder, Jock, DSTRLY) par Bunny1:14:53 Aquaman (Adams, Timms, DC) par HistoiresGeek1:38:43 Green Lantern: Fractured Spectrum (Adams, Marion, DC) par Mindphobia1:51:58 Stop ou Encore (Absolute Batman 4, Jenny Sparks 6, The Question 3, Batman Dark Patterns 1, Geiger 10, Juvenile 1-2, Batman & Robin Year One 4)2:25:35 Sandman Ouverture (Gaiman, Williams III, Urban) par Comics et Calembours(https://www.pulps.fr/item/sandman__tome_0_253392(2:55:49 Le Tournoi des Champions (Mantlo, Romita Jr, Panini Comics) par HistoiresGeek(https://www.pulps.fr/item/le_tournoi_des_champions_405145)3:18:59 La Brigade Chimérique (Lehmann, Gess, Atalante) par Bunny(https://www.pulps.fr/item/brigade_chimerique_lintegrale_300313)3:35:14 Post Americana (Steve Skroce, HiComics) par Mindphobia(https://www.pulps.fr/item/post_americana_408529)3:51:34 A venir sur nos chaînes + Générique de fin.=======================================#Sandman #NeilGaiman #JHWilliamsIII #UrbanComics #DCComics #Aquaman #JeremyAdams #JohnTimms #DCAllIn #NewGods #RamV #EvanCagle #GreenLantern #GreenLanternCorps #VKenMarion #YouWontFeelAThing #dstlry #ScottSnyder #Jock #LaBrigadeChimérique #SergeLehman #FabricColin #PostAmericana #SteveSkroce #HiComics #ImageComics #TournoiDesChampions #ContestOfChampions #Marvel #PaniniComicsFrance #BillMantlo #MarkGruenwald #SteveGrant #JohnRomitaJr #Comics #Superheros #superheroes Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Urdin Euskal Herri Irratia euskaraz / Les chroniques en basque de France Bleu

durée : 00:58:23 - Le magazine en Euskara FB Pays Basque - Azaroaren 28tik heldu den urtarrilaren 14ra Baionako Atalante gelan aurkezten du Camille Chopin-ek bere lana.

Magazine en Euskara France Bleu Pays Basque
"Bai ala bai" argazki erakusketa Atalante-n

Magazine en Euskara France Bleu Pays Basque

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 58:23


durée : 00:58:23 - Le magazine en Euskara FB Pays Basque - Azaroaren 28tik heldu den urtarrilaren 14ra Baionako Atalante gelan aurkezten du Camille Chopin-ek bere lana.

Griechische Mythologie - Das Chaos und seine Kinder
41 Die Argonauten (I) Bei den Lemnierinnen

Griechische Mythologie - Das Chaos und seine Kinder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 27:56


Jason wird von seinem Onkel Pelias, dem König von Iolkos, nach Kolchis geschickt um das goldene Vlies zu holen. Dafür lässt Jason ein großes Schiff, die Argo, bauen und versammelt eine Gruppe tapferer Helden: die Argonauten. Sie fahren ab und kommen nach Lemnos, eine Insel, auf der ausschließlich Frauen Leben. Und das verzögert ihre Reise natürlich etwas... Mit: Pelias, Aison, Alkimede, Polymede, Cheiron, Jason, Hera, Athene, Argus, Orpheus, Kastor, Pollux, Polydeukes, Leda, Zeus, Tyndareus, Herakles, Hylas, Atalante, Ankaios, Idmon, Apollon, Tiphys, Idas, Aithalides, Hermes, Hypsipyle, Polyxo, Thoas, Aphrodite, Hephaistos, Aietes, Medea, Phrixos, Helle Orte: Iolkos, Pelion-Gebirge, Kolchis, Dodona, Lemnos, Thrakien, Schwarzes Meer. Hier gibt's Tickets für mein erstes Live am 15.09. 16h im HOCO in Berlin: https://www.eventbrite.de/e/das-chaos-ein-uberblick-tickets-999352890397?aff=oddtdtcreator STEADY https://steadyhq.com/de/chaoskinder/about WERBEFREIER FEED https://open.spotify.com/show/5yF7oCMeJ9VuXNOKGI91ZS?si=6c90144399804043 PAYPAL https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VB2QKC88H9NYJ LITERATUR https://chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com/2022/06/27/quellen-und-literatur-auswahl/ MUSIK https://youtu.be/zfnRMIFHHrE WEBSITE www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com MAIL chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com INSTA https://www.instagram.com/chaos.kinder/ FRANZÖSISCH "Le Chaos et ses enfants" https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lechaosetsesenfants

Podcast Filmes Clássicos
Episódio #227 - Jean Vigo

Podcast Filmes Clássicos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 102:23


Fred e Alexandre recebem Pedro Bizelli, colaborador que volta ao cast quase 4 anos depois para fazer a filmografia de um dos cineastas mais influentes do cinema francês. Jean Vigo teve uma breve carreira e só deixou uma quadra de filmes, porém a maioria deles influenciou pelo menos dois grandes movimentos do cinema na França: o chamado "Realismo Poético Francês" e mais tarde, a "Nouvelle Vague". Neste episódio conversamos sobre toda a filmografia de Vigo: "A Propósito de Nice" (À propos de Nice, 1930), "Taris ou A Natação" (Taris, roi de l'eau, 1931), "Zero de Conduta" (Zéro de conduite, 1933) e "O Atalante" (L'Atalante, 1934). ---------------------- Acesse nosso site: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.filmesclassicos.com.br⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Acesse nossa página no Facebook : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/podcastfilmesclassicos/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

En La Jugada RCN
Real Madrid Supercampeón de Europa

En La Jugada RCN

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 92:13


En la Jugada conversamos sobre la derrota de Junior ante Colo Colo en Libertadores, la victoria de Águilas ante Jaguares en liga, la victoria de Real Madrid ante Atalante en la Supercopa de Europa y mucho más.

Torchon
Jusqu'ici tout va mal - Louise Aubery

Torchon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 43:36


Un livre qui se fait la critique du développement personnel ? Chez Torchon, on est tout ouï. Ecrit par Louise Aubery, aka My Better Self, une influenceuse avec des centaines de milliers d'abonnés, un podcast, une chaine youtube, et tout le tintouin ? Encore mieux ! La créatrice de contenu, qui maintenant revendique un statut de journaliste, se propose de critiquer la course effrénée au bonheur que nous impose le développement personnel, pour lui préférer un discours décomplexé sur la santé mentale et ses ressources. En tout cas, c'est ce qu'elle propose, car dans les faits…On lit plutôt dans Jusqu'ici tout va mal une dissertation bien scolaire sur la définition du bonheur, agrémentée de petites histoires plutôt anecdotiques tirées de la vie de l'influenceuse, et d'une demi-douzaine de philosophes cités par page. Le développement personnel, en revanche elle ne le définira pas pour nous, ce qui lui permet de faire une critique, certes, mais pas une auto-critique. Car c'est un comble ! Jusqu'ici tout va mal pourrait être décrit comme un livre de développement personnel qui se fait la critique du développement personnel. Le mauvais chasseur, le bon chasseur, vous voyez de quoi on parle ?Livres cités : Miroir, Miroir dis-moi ce que je vaux vraiment, Louise Aubery, 2022, Leduc A propos d'amour : nouvelles visions, bell hooks, Editions Divergences, 2022Avoir le courage de ne pas être aimé, Fumitaka Koga, Ishiro Kishimi, les Editions Trédaniel, 2018 Contre le développement personnel, Thierry Jobard, Rue de l'échiquier, 2021Un psaume pour les recyclés sauvages, Becky Chambers, édition Atalante, 2022 L'art subtile de s'en foutre, Mark Manson, Eyrolles, 2017Les cinq blessures qui empêchent d'être soi-même, Lise Bourbeau, Pocket, 2013sur la question de l'épigénétique : The public reception of putative epigenetic mechanisms in the transgenerational effects of trauma, par Rachel Yehuda, Amy Lehrner et Linda M Bierer (Environmental epigenetics, avril 2018) : https://doi.org/10.1093/eep/dvy018Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Griechische Mythologie - Das Chaos und seine Kinder

Wir unterbrechen kurz die Geschichten über Herakles und werfen einen Blick nach Kalydon, um eine parallel zur Herakles-Saga stattfindende Handlung zu erkunden: die Jagd nach dem kalydonischen Eber. Oineus, der König von Kalydon, vergisst eine Opfergabe für die Göttin Artemis, woraufhin sie einen wilden Eber schickt, der das Land verwüstet. Um das Untier zu besiegen, versammelt Oineus die größten Helden Griechenlands, darunter auch die außergewöhnliche Jägerin Atalante. (Herakles ist nicht dabei, denn er muss gerade zu dieser Zeit seine 12 Arbeiten bewältigen...) Hinweis: Diese Folge enthält Beschreibungen von Gewalt und Suizid. Wenn ihr mehr über den Podcast erfahren oder mich unterstützen möchtet, findet ihr den Podcast auf Instagram und Steady. STEADY https://steadyhq.com/de/chaoskinder/about WERBEFREIER FEED https://open.spotify.com/show/5yF7oCMeJ9VuXNOKGI91ZS?si=6c90144399804043 PAYPAL https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VB2QKC88H9NYJ LITERATUR https://chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com/2022/06/27/quellen-und-literatur-auswahl/ MUSIK https://youtu.be/zfnRMIFHHrE WEBSITE www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com MAIL chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com INSTA https://www.instagram.com/chaos.kinder/ FRANZÖSISCH "Le Chaos et ses enfants" https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lechaosetsesenfants

Les podcasts du CESM
Echo - Episode 57 | Drone Ulyx de l'Ifremer : le futur de l'exploration sous-marine ?

Les podcasts du CESM

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 26:11


Les abysses profonds, noirs et inconnus. Voilà ce qu'explore UlyX, le nouvel engin sous-marin de la Flotte océanographique française. Baptisé en 2020 et opérationnel depuis 2022, ce robot va apporter une contribution significative à l'exploration sous-marine. Que ce soit via ses capteurs ou sa capacité de plonger jusqu'à 6000 mètres de profondeurs, les innovations ne semblent pas manquer. Alors comment est né ce projet ? Quels en sont les principales missions ? Et comment ce dernier s'inscrit dans les missions de l'IFREMER ? Aujourd'hui, le CESM vous immerge dans le futur de l'exploration sous-marine en compagnie du commandant Gilles, capitane de l'Atalante, un bâtiment de recherche de l'Ifremer. Bonne écoute !Vous en voulez plus ? Retrouvez l'intégralité des publications du Centre d'études stratégique de la Marine sur notre site : ⁠Centre d'études stratégiques de la Marine (CESM) | Ministère des Armées (defense.gouv.fr)N'hésitez pas aussi à vous abonner au podcast et à nous faire part de vos retours à l'adresse mail : ⁠podcast.cesm@gmail.com

Jutranja kronika
Vlada morda že danes o noveli, ki bo jasno ločila javno in zasebno zdravstvo

Jutranja kronika

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 21:41


Koalicijske stranke so po naših informacijah končale razpravo o izhodiščih za novelo zakona o Zdravstveni dejavnosti, po kateri namerava vlada potegniti jasno ločnico med javnim in zasebnim zdravstvom. Dokument bo morda že na dnevnem redu današnje seje. V oddaji pa tudi o tem: - Sodniška stran nezadovoljna z najnovejšim predlogom o plačah - Združeni narodi o razglasitvi dneva spomina na genocid v Srebrenici - Odprli Regijski park Pohorje, četrti takšen v Sloveniji - Nogometaši Atalante zmagovalci letošnje sezone evropske lige

Informativne oddaje
Utrip dneva dne 23. 5.

Informativne oddaje

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 32:00


Kandidati za evropske poslance po večini kritični do evropskega migracijskega pakta.Državni zbor potrdil resolucijo o uporabi jedrske energije in referendum o JEK 2.Vlada sprejela predlog interventnega zakona o sodniških plačah. V prihodnjem šolskem letu bo vpis omejen na 58 srednjih šolah.Netanjahu po napovedi Irske, Norveške in Španije: priznanje Palestine je nagrada za teroriste.Škof Saje papežu izročil nov slovenski prevod Svetega pisma.Na Brezjah nocoj večer krščanskih izročil in zahvalno romanje Radia Ognjišče.ŠPORT: Dončić z Dallasom do zmage na prvi tekmi finala zahodne konference.VREME: Popoldne možne krajevne plohe in nevihte, jutri nekaj več sonca.Policija po preplahu v šolah zaradi zapisa na portalu podala kazensko ovadbo.Povpraševanje po delovni sili še naprej večje od ponudbe.ŠPORT: Nogometaši Atalante do naslova v Ligi Europa.

Shot de La Octava Sports
Lista la final de Europa League

Shot de La Octava Sports

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 2:06


Atalante y Bayer Leverkusen disputarán la final de Europa League. América y Cruz Azul se alistan para la gran final de Liga MX.

Shot de La Octava Sports
Leverkusen saca ventaja en la semifinal de Europa League

Shot de La Octava Sports

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 2:52


Roma cae ante el Bayer en el Olímpico. Atalante empata en su visita a Marsella. Aston Villa con un pie fuera de la Conference League. Tottenham se aleja de puestos de Champions League.

Ian & Frank
ÉTUDE : 85% des «experts» factchecker sont de GAUCHE !

Ian & Frank

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 39:05


On commence l'émission avec l'article du Journal de Montréal ressorti en fin de semaine qui nous indiquait que l'extrême droite est en montée de 6300% au Québec. On mentionne des groupes marginaux comme Atalante, la Meute, les antimesures sanitaires et la fédération des Québécois de souche. Mais où est l'extrême gauche ? Cela amène Frank et Ian et parler de l'étude citée par Bjorn Lomborg sur le fait que la majorité des ‘'Fact chekers'' ou experts en désinformation sont en majorité de gauche et très peu à droite. Également, Frank ayant lu l'étude nous présente certains points pertinents comme le fait que lesdites chambres d'échos sont en fait des inventions des médias. On revient sur la nouvelle du Conseil d'État en France qui veut davantage des pluralités d'opinions sur les plateaux de la chaîne d'information de droite CNEWS ainsi qu'étiqueter tous les commentateurs politiques sans les consultés. On réagit une vidéo de Charles Gave qui réagit à cela après ce fait étiqueter d'extrême droite. DANS LA PARTIE PATREON, on commence avec un appel aux auditeurs de la part de Ian qui a besoin de vous pour partager un de ces tweets face au président de la commission qui a cancellé le prof Caron. Rapidement par la suite, Frank revient sur le déluge d'insultes malsain et inhumain qu'a reçu Réjean Tremblay et sa femme lors de leur passage a au podcast de Josée Arsenault. On termine avec Joey qui nous présente de nombreux extraits de l'émission Feu Vert à Radio-Canada Radio Montréal le dimanche. On y parlait de strap on éco-responsables ainsi que d'écologie sonore. Vous n'êtes pas prêt lol. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 0:45 L'extrême droite en hausse de 6300% 8:47 Les ‘'Fact chekers'' tous de gauche ? 19:48 Les chambres d'échos n'existent pas ? 33:31 Charles Gave étiqueté d'extrême droite 37:26 À venir dans le Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ian-snchal/message

Campus Grenoble
Monsieur Armand dit Garrincha – Serge Valletti

Campus Grenoble

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024


Dans le FCL, je vous présente Monsieur Armand dit Garrincha du dramaturge Serge Valletti paru chez l’Atalante. Un solo théâtrale qui est un hommage à cette légende brésilienne tombé dans l’alcool et la drogue.     Instagram : Football Club... Continue Reading →

What a Picture
52. L'Atalante (1934) - Jean Vigo

What a Picture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 40:40


On this episode of What a Picture, Bryan and Hannah fend off some stray kittens so they can discuss L'Atalante, the 1934 movie directed by Jean Vigo that ranks #34 on Sight and Sound's 2022 Greatest Films of All Time Critics' Poll. Bryan's Bluesky: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bsky.app/profile/bryanwhatapic.bsky.social⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Bryan's Letterboxd: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://letterboxd.com/bryan_whatapic⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Bryan's Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/bryan_whatapic⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Music is "Phaser" by Static in Verona.

La Matinale de 19h
NousToutes et le 25 novembre & Entretiens avec le duo Renard-Tortue et La Très Neuve Compagnie

La Matinale de 19h

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023


Dans La Matinale de ce jour, animée par Emilie Finck, nous accueillons Maëlle Noir, de l'association #NousToutes. Dans un échange mené par Elodie Reynaud, elle nous parle des manifestations qui ont lieu dans toute la France le 25 novembre, dans le cadre de la journée internationale pour l'élimination de la violence à l'égard des femmes. Ensuite, dans une première interview Zoom, Constantin reçoit le duo Renard-Tortue, pour la sortie de leur single "Bombe", et pour leur concert au Point Ephémère le 14 décembre !  Dans une seconde interview Zoom, Anna Harel reçoit La Très Neuve Compagnie, pour leur pièce "Bâtards", représentée au Théâtre de L'Atalante le 21, 22 et 23 novembre ! Une heure d'émission agrémentée de deux chroniques, réalisées par Esteban Miralles et Simon Marry Présentation : Emilie Finck / Interview : Elodie Reynaud / Zooms : Constantin et Anna Harel /Chroniques : Esteban Miralles et Simon Marry / Réalisation : Victor / Coordination : Héloïse Robert 

Automobilkurznachrichten von Michael Weyland
Autonews vom 20. September 2023

Automobilkurznachrichten von Michael Weyland

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023


Die aktuellen Automobilkurznachrichten mit Michael Weyland   Thema heute: Nationales Automuseum für den „Historic Motoring Award“ nominiert     Das Publikum hat bereits das erste deutliche Votum ausgesprochen: Das am 23. Juli 2023 neu eröffnete Museum im hessischen Dietzhölztal-Ewersbach verzeichnete in den ersten vier Wochen schon deutlich über 10.000 Besucher.     Michael Weyland im Gespräch mit Prof. Friedhelm Loh (links im Bild) Foto: p.weinzettl   Hierzu sagt Museumsgründer Prof. Dr. Friedhelm Loh: „Es freut mich, dass so viele Menschen die Faszination für das Automobil und die Leistungen der Ingenieure und Designer teilen. Die Fahrzeuge der Sammlung wecken beim Betrachter Begeisterung, denn sie stehen für Mut, Innovationskraft, Handwerkskunst und Liebe zum Detail – Qualitäten, die wir seit jeher bewundern.“ Das Nationale Automuseum The Loh Collection ist für einen der renommiertesten Awards der Klassik-Szene nominiert: den „Historic Motoring Award“ des Magazins „Octane“. 36 hochkarätige Juroren – darunter der fünfmalige Le-Mans-Sieger Derek Bell – entscheiden am 15. November, wer 2023 in der Kategorie „Museum or Collection of the Year“ das Rennen macht.     Von Michael Schumachers Weltmeister-Ferrari zu Kennedys Staatskarosse Das Nationale Automuseum The Loh Collection zeigt auf 7.500 Quadratmeter Ausstellungsfläche rund 150 spektakuläre Autos von 1886 bis heute. Darunter befinden sich zahlreiche Einzelstücke, Prototypen und Meilensteine der Automobilgeschichte. Highlights sind unter anderem Michael Schumachers erster Weltmeister-Ferrari, der Lincoln Continental von US-Präsident John F. Kennedy oder das nur einmal gebaute Rekordfahrzeug Maybach Exelero. Hinzu kommen zahlreiche Automobilikonen – vom Bugatti Typ 57 Atalante über den Lamborghini Miura SV bis zum Mercedes CLK GTR. Eine breite Auswahl an Rennsportfahrzeugen verschiedener Serien von DTM und NASCAR bis hin zu Formel 1 und Formel E rundet die Ausstellung ab.   Ergänzend zur umfangreichen Dauerausstellung präsentiert das Nationale Automuseum Sonderschauen mit wechselnden Schwerpunkten. Den Auftakt zur Eröffnung markiert die Ausstellung „100 Jahre 24-Stunden-Rennen von Le Mans – der Mythos, die Helden, die Autos“. Eine spektakuläre Schau mit 21 Fahrzeugen, wie sie so in Deutschland noch nicht zu sehen war. Das Nationale Automuseum liegt im Herzen Deutschlands inmitten des Städtevierecks Köln, Dortmund, Kassel und Frankfurt. Über die Sauerlandlinie A 45 ist es bequem erreichbar. Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:

Conte-moi l'aventure !
Hercule et la ceinture des amazones – d'après la mythologie grecque

Conte-moi l'aventure !

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 17:34


Le poème le plus célèbre de la mythologie grecque, l'Iliade, commence par cette invocation aux Muses, déesses de la poésie : « Chante, ô Muse, la colère d'Achille ». Mais si tu suis ce podcast, tu sais que dans la mythologie grecque, la colère est avant tout… un attribut des (insiste) Dieux. Et les plus grands héros ont eu à affronter les fureurs divines... Nous avons aussi entendu Aphrodite se venger d'Hippomène et Atalante. On dit que Zeus lui-même, le roi des dieux, transperçait le ciel d'éclairs et de tonnerre quand il était en colère. Mais c'est l'ire de sa femme, Héra, qui accabla le plus grand héros de l'Antiquité. Je veux parler d'Hercule bien sûr. Écoute donc l'histoire d'Hercule et des amazones…

SchönerDenken
Folge 1235: ATALANTE - Aufbruch in die Wirklichkeit

SchönerDenken

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 10:00


„L'Atalante“ heißt der Flussfrachter, dessen junger Kapitän Jean das Mädchen vom Dorf, Juliette, heiratet. Sie erträumt sich von der Ehe den Ausbruch aus der Enge und Besuche in der Glitzerwelt von Paris. Die Wirklichkeit ist etwas ärmlicher und weniger aufregend, als Juliette erhofft hatte. Und so rechnet sich ein charmanter Straßenhändler bei ihr Chancen aus. Die junge Ehe zwischen Eifersucht, Streit, Selbstverwirklichung und Versöhnung scheint zu zerbrechen. Der wütende Ehemann muss erst einmal erwachsen werden, während Juliette mit der harten Wirklichkeit konfrontiert wird.Wir haben den französischen Filmklassiker von Jean Vigo in der Capitol-Jubiläumsnacht als Überraschungsfilm gesehen. Weniger als ein Dutzend Zuschauer haben bei der Information „französischer Schwarzweissfilm von 1934“ sofort das Kino verlassen. Das überwiegend junge Publikum hat sich auf Jean Vigos einzigen Langfilm eingelassen: Ein tragikomischer Liebesfilm, der in der Erzählweise, Dramaturgie und Inszenierung seiner Zeit weit voraus war und mit seinem poetischen Realismus unter anderem die Filmemacher:innen der Nouvelle Vague inspiriert hat. Eine einfache Liebesgeschichte mit überraschend subtilen Elementen – die Charaktere sind komplex und sie durchlaufen in nur 88 Minuten Laufzeit eine glaubwürdige Entwicklung.Jahrzehnte gab es den Film nur in einer stark geschnittenen Fassung, erst 1990 wurde eine längere Fassung entdeckt. Die ursprüngliche Schnittfassung wurde im Auftrag von Gaumont von Jean-Louis Bompoint und Pierre Philippe restauriert, wobei vor allem eine von Bompoint im britischen National Film and Television Archive entdeckte Kopie des Films zugrunde gelegt wurde, Wir haben im Capitol die restaurierte Version des British Film Institute (BFI) gesehen – im französischen Original mit englischen Untertiteln. Im Podcast nach dem Film reden wir über einen schlechtgelaunten Hochzeitszug, über die starke Hauptdarstellerin Dita Parlo, über eine faszinierende Unterwasser-Sequenz, über eine beeindruckende Tanzinszenierung und vielschichtige Nebenfiguren (der alte Matrose!) und wir fragen uns, was aus den Katzen an Bord der L'Atalante wurde. Am Mikrofon spät in der Nacht vor dem Capitol: Kathrin, Johanna und Thomas.

Automobilkurznachrichten von Michael Weyland

Die aktuellen Automobilkurznachrichten mit Michael Weyland   Thema heute: „Stiftung Nationales Automuseum - The Loh Collection“:  Eine spektakuläre Sammlung wird für jedermann zugänglich Foto: Stiftung Nationales Automuseum The Loh Collection Wenn es um Automobile geht, dann ist für uns Motorjournalisten eine Einladung zu einem Presse-Preview wie Musik in den Ohren. Denn man kann in aller Regel tolle Autos aus nächster Nähe sehen, ohne dass andere Besucher uns den Blick versperren.  Aktuell hatte die „Stiftung Nationales Automuseum - The Loh Collection“ zu einer Vorabbesichtigung einer der spannendsten Autosammlungen der Welt eingeladen. In Dietzhölztal-Ewersbach, nicht weit entfernt von der Autobahnanschlussstelle Haiger auf der A45, eröffnet diese einzigartige Automobilsammlung am 23. Juli 2023 erstmals ihre Pforten und zeigt rund 150 spektakuläre Fahrzeuge von 1886 bis heute. Michael Weyland im Gespräch mit Prof. Friedhelm Loh (links im Bild) Foto: p.weinzettl   Initiator dieser Sammlung ist der Unternehmer und Oldtimer-Enthusiast Prof. Friedhelm Loh, dessen rund 12.000 Mitarbeiter zählende Firmengruppe ihren Hauptsitz in Haiger hat. Seiner Passion für Oldtimer ist die Entstehung der Sammlung zu verdanken. Foto: Stiftung Nationales Automuseum The Loh Collection Die Ausstellung zeigt zahlreiche Einzelstücke, Prototypen und Highlights der Automobilgeschichte, darunter Michael Schumachers erster Weltmeister-Ferrari, der Lincoln Continental von US-Präsident John F. Kennedy oder das nur einmal gebaute Rekordfahrzeug Maybach Exelero. Foto: Stiftung Nationales Automuseum The Loh Collection Gelungen ist auch die Mischung der Fahrzeugmarken und Fahrzeugtypen. Es finden sich Ikonen der Automobilgeschichte – vom Bugatti Typ 57 Atalante über den Lamborghini Miura SV bis zum Mercedes CLK GTR – aber auch ein breites Spektrum an Rennsportfahrzeugen – bestehend aus Langstrecken-, DTM- und NASCAR-Rennfahrzeugen bis hin zu Formel 1 und Formel E. Foto: Stiftung Nationales Automuseum The Loh Collection Und passend zur Eröffnung der „Stiftung Nationales Automuseum - The Loh Collection“ startet auch eine spektakuläre Sonderausstellung zu den 24h von Le Mans. Nur wenige Wochen nach dem 100. Jubiläum des legendären Automobilrennens an der Sarthe kann man im hessischen Dietzhölztal-Ewersbach 21 Automobile besichtigen, die einen unmittelbaren Bezug zu dem legendären Langstreckenrennen haben. Wir werden kurz vor der Eröffnung noch einige Highlights der Ausstellung vorstellen.Das Museum wird zum Hochschulcampus Apropos Highlight:Es dürfte einmalig in Deutschland sein, dass zeitgleich mit der Eröffnung dort auch ein Hochschulcampus seine Arbeit aufnimmt: der „Hochschulcampus Nationales Automuseum der Fakultät Wirtschaft und Recht der Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Umwelt Nürtingen-Geislingen“.  Auch dazu werden wir noch Informationen nachliefern! Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:

Les mots de l'actualité
ATALANTE, TITAN, TITANIC - 22/06/2023

Les mots de l'actualité

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 3:03


Les mots de l'actualité
ATALANTE, TITAN, TITANIC - 22/06/2023

Les mots de l'actualité

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 3:03


News in Simple Turkish/Basit Türkçe ile Haberler

To enjoy all 120+ episodes, please subscribe on https://anchor.fm/turkish-learners-network/subscribe We publish new episodes weekly!  Basit Türkçe ile Haberler / News in Simple Turkish by Turkish Learners Network Basit Türkçe ile Haberler'in yeni bölümüne hoş geldiniz.  Araç: Vehicle Batmak: v. Sink Batık: Shipwreck Sahil Güvenlik: Coast Guard Yüzey: Surface Taban: Floor Bugün 21 Haziran 2023 Çarşamba. Titanik'i Ziyaret Eden Denizaltı Kayboldu Titan çok küçük bir deniz aracı. 670 santimetre uzunluğunda, 280 santim genişliğinde ve 250 santim yüksekliğindedir. Aracın önünde, dışarıyı izlemek için büyük bir pencere vardır. Yolcular, aracın küçük olması nedeniyle yerde oturur. Titan bir destek gemisi tarafından denizin altına bırakılır ve gemiye geri çekilir. Bir oyun konsolu kumandasıyla kontrol edilir. Titan'da yolcuları 96 saat hayatta tutabilecek miktarda hava, su ve gıda bulunur. Aracın ısıtmalı duvarları vardır. Titan'ın kapısı dışarıdan kapatılır.  Kapı kapatıldıktan sonra dışarıya sinyal göndermek mümkün değildir. Araç, su altında sonar teknolojisine benzer ses dalgalarıyla haberleşir. Titan aracı yaklaşık iki yıldır kullanımdadır. Titan aracının herhangi bir güvenlik sertifikası yoktur. Aracın sahibi Oceangate'e göre, denizaltılar için sertifika almak uzun sürdüğü için sertifika henüz yok. Titanik 1912 yılındaki ilk yolculuğunda battı. Titan, Titanik'in batığını ziyaret edecekti. Titanik, denizin 3800 metre altında yatıyor. Küçük deniz aracı ile iletişim, dalıştan 1 saat 45 dakika sonra kesildi. Tahminlere göre Titan'daki oksijen, su ve gıda yarın Türkiye saati ile 12 civarında bitecek. Bu nedenle arama-kurtarma takımları Titan'ı bu gece bulmak zorunda. Yetkililer, Titan'ın kaybolduğu bölgede sesler tespit etti. Ancak seslerin kaynağını henüz bulamadılar. ABD Sahil Güvenliği, kurtarma çalışmalarına devam ediyor. The Deep Energy adlı gemi sahil güvenlik personeline yardım ediyor. The Deep Energy, su altında 3 bin metreye kadar kablo gönderebiliyor. Bölgede başka kurtarma gemileri de var. Örneğin, Fransız Atalante gemisi bölgeye gidiyor. Bu geminin derin denizlere inebilen bir aracı var. Sahil güvenlik uçakları sonarlar ile denizden gelen sesleri dinliyorlar. Titan deniz yüzeyine çıkmış veya deniz tabanına inmiş olabilir. Yetkililere göre, Titan deniz tabanına inmişse, yolcuları kurtarmak çok zor olacak. Dinlediğiniz için teşekkürler!  Lütfen bu bölümü Türkçe öğrenen diğer kişilerle de paylaşın!  Yeni bölümde görüşmek dileğiyle, hoşça kalın!

Entrevistas Jornal Eldorado
Mara Gabrilli: “Aprendi em dois dias como se anda”; senadora conta como equipamento pode chegar ao Brasil

Entrevistas Jornal Eldorado

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 18:27


Após testar um exoesqueleto, equipamento que permite que pessoas com paralisia possam ficar de pé e se moverem multidirecionalmente com braços livres, a senadora Mara Gabrilli (PSDB-SP), já faz contatos com os governos estadual e federal sobre o uso da nova tecnologia. Tetraplégica desde 1994 em consequência de um acidente de carro, ela se emocionou durante entrevista à Rádio Eldorado ao falar da experiência que teve ao testar o equipamento. “Aprendi em dois dias como se anda”, afirmou. A máquina, que tem o nome de Atalante, foi desenvolvida pela startup francesa Wandercraf. Ela funciona como um exoesqueleto robótico, isto é, um esqueleto artificial que é utilizado externamente, colado ao corpo da pessoa, para dar suporte e permitir que ela consiga reproduzir movimentos. Segundo a senadora, o equipamento ainda é para treinamento e poderá ser disponibilizado em centros de tratamento e reabilitação vinculados ao Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS). Diferentemente do Atalante, os exoesqueletos que existem hoje no Brasil não são modulares, por isso, não podem ser ajustados para todos os tipos de pacientes, e custam cerca de US$ 180 mil (R$ 900 mil).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Les Intergalactiques
Pour des imaginaires révolutionnaires désirables

Les Intergalactiques

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 83:29


En direct sur Radio Canut 102.2FMSamedi 15 avril 2023 dans le cadre de la 11e édition des Intergalactiques Plateau radio sous forme de discussion entre des auteurices de science fiction, animé par des membres des Aggloméré·e·s (auteurice de Subtil Béton, 2022, Atalante) et des Ateliers de l'antémonde (auteurices de Bâtir Aussi, 2018, Camburakis, collection sorcières). Quels sont les univers fictionnels qui ont nourris les œuvres des auteurices invité·e·s ? Comment développer des imaginaires désirables pour consolider nos places dans le changement social ? Quelles avenir pour les utopies ? Comment la science fiction peut être au service de la révolution plutôt qu'au développement industriel et technologique ? En présence de Lizzie Crowdagger, Saul Pandelakis et Alice Carabédian

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.44 Fall and Rise of China: Sino-French War of 1884-1885 #1: Battle of Fuzhou

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 31:52


Last time we spoke about the beginning of the Tonkin campaign of 1883-1886. Henri Riviere picked up after Garnier and got himself killed on the Paper bridge. In the face of a unauthorized and failed Tonkin Campaign, that should have been the nail in the coffin. But a new administration took hold in France and they were certainly more gung-ho about colonizing southeast asia. General Bouet picked up after Riviere, but he was met with some failure and uninspiring victories. He quit his job and it fell to Admiral Courbet to continue France's campaign to take all of Tonkin. However to defeat the Black Flag Army of Liu Yongfu was a tricky thing as the Qing were covertly supporting them. France had to decide if she would continue, for if she did it might mean another war against the Qing dynasty.   #44 The Sino-French War of 1884-1885 part 1: Battle of Fuzhou   Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Admiral Courbet just received reinforcements in the form of 10,000 men, 6 gunboats and orders to attack Liu Yongfu and the Black Flag regardless of how it might drag the Qing dynasty into war. The Black Flag Army had set up camp in the fortified city of Son Tay which lay a few km's south of the red river. The city fort was in a pentagonal formation with walls 11 feet high, surrounded by a deep moat and within the center was a citadel. The french scouts estimated the fort had well over 100 cannons, this was not going to be a walk in the park as they say.  Liu Yongfu and the Black Flag Army knew the French would approach Son Tay from the east using their gunboats along the Red River. This was because the Black Flat had hired european engineers in advance to convert the town north of Son Tay blocking its approach into a impregnable strongpoint. Large dykes, water filled ditches, bamboo palisades and trenches surrounded it and offered the Black Flag Army extremely well positioned defensive lines. Thus to take a northern route meant the French would have to take Phu Sa. Liu Yongfu had roughly 3000 veteran Black Flag soldiers , 7000 local vietnamese troops led by Prince Hoang Ke Viem and an additional 1000 Qing troops led by Tang Zhiong. Hoang Ke Viem's men manned the citadel, Tang Zhiong's were inside the city and the walls and field were Black Flag Army's responsibility.  On the other side, Admiral Courbet deployed 9000 of his men for the campaign against Son Tay, distributed into two columns led by Colonel Belin and Bichot. Belin would lead 3300 men consisting of 2 Turco battalions, 1 marine battalion, some Cochinchinese riflemen, 1 foreign legion battalion, 3 marine artillery batteries and 800 Tonkinese rifleman. Bichot's group consisted of 3 marine battalions, some Cochinchinese riflemen, a fusilier-marins battalion and 3 artillery batteries. Both columns departed from Hanoi on December 11th. Bichot's group were transported up the Red River by the 6 gunboats and made it ashore on the western bank of the Day River, where they secured a pathway for Belin's column to march. By December 13th both columns met up 5 km's away from the forward defensive lines of Son Tay. On December 14th the French advanced from the east towards the Phu Sa positions, beating back some Black Flag sorties against their flanks. They opened fire with their artillery for 2 hours upon the Phu Sa gun placements. Then 2 forward battalions seized the most forward defensive position at Phu Sa, but from there they found no way to keep pushing forward. During this action the French had 68 men dead and around 250 wounded. Thus in a single day Courtbet had lost more men that Bouet or Riviere in all their battles put together.  Liu Yongfu hoped to exploit the French losses by ordering a night raid. This however turned into a disaster and not only did he loss many men to the combat, others began to abandon Phu Sa, fleeing for Son Tay. On the 16th Courbet ordered the men to try and prod Son Tay from the northwest. The French artillery softened up the defense before Coubet personally rode out to the forward position well within the Black Flag Army's fire range. Courbet led the men to attack the western gate of Son Tay which was demolished by artillery and explosives. Li Yongfu's men quickly withdrew into the citadel as the French stormed into the city. By this point it seems Liu Yongfu knew it was too dangerous to defend the city so he ordered his men to evacuate under the cover of darkness. The French had suffered 83 deaths and a few hundred wounded while the Black Flag were estimated to have nearly 1000 killed and another 1000 wounded if French sources are ever to be believed. The Vietnamese and Chinese troops had evacuated well in advance of the French storming the city and thus played only a minor role in the battle. Now the terrible losses the Black Flag did incur had significant consequences going forward. Liu Yongfu felt his men had intentionally been tossed to the lions by the Chinese and Vietnamese and he determined going forward that he would not again expose his army so openly. Liu Yongfu took his army from Son Tay over to Bac Ninh. Now at this point Admiral Courbet officially handed command of the land forces over to General Charles Thoedore Millot. Millot would take command of the 10,000 man force which included 2 Brigade commanders who had recently made their marks so to say in history. General Louis Briere de L'isle, the former governor of Senegal commanded the 1st brigade and the 2nd brigade was commanded by Foreign Legion general Francois de Negrier who had quelled an Arab rebellion in Algeria.  Now in Bac Ninh the 3000 strong Black Flag Army would have very powerful allies. The Qing governor of Guangxi province, Xu Yanxu was commanding over 20,000 Qing forces with his subordinates Zhao Wo and Huang Guilan. The soldiers were veterans of the Anhui and Xiang armies, ie; Li Hongzhang and Zeng Guofan's old forces. Half of the Qing forces were deployed along the Mandarin Road southwest of Bac Ninh and the other half were deployed east of Bac Ninh along the Trun son and Dap Cau mountains. General Millot gave each brigade two marching regiments each containing roughly 3 infantry battalions a piece. The 4 commanders of each regiment were Colonels Defoy, Belin, Duchesne and Bertaux-Levillain, interesting last name there haha. Now despite the numerical superiority, the Chinese forces were quite demoralized and Liu Yongfu intentionally was going to keep his Black Flag units out of the real fray of danger, and these factors came out to play in the battle.  The two brigades were to approach Bac Ninh from two different locations: the first brigade would depart from Hanoi and the 2nd brigade from Hai Duong. Millot's primary objective was to capture Bac Ninh, but he also hoped to annihilate the Qing forces in the process. To manage this he planned to seize some river crossing around Bac Ninh so the Qing forces would be unable to escape. These crossing were found north of Bac Ninh at Dap Cau and Phu Cam which led to Lang Son and Thai Nguyen respectively. On March 6th, the 1st brigade were ferried from Hanoi up the Red River to land just due south of some Qing defensive lines along the Mandarin Road. On land the 1st brigade marched  along the northern bank to head southeast of Bac Ninh to a village called Chi. Meanwhile the 2nd brigade advanced from Hai Duong going along the southern bank to Song Cau where they attacked some Qing forward positions at Do Son and Ne Ou. While the 2nd brigade met the enemy on land, their gunboat support went around behind the Qing lines close to Phu Lang to begin bombarding them. Upon seeing the French gunboats positioning, the Qing forward units made a withdrawal to Bac Ninh. This allowed the 2nd brigade to occupy some minor forts and gradually move towards Chi to meet up with the 1st brigade. The 2 brigades united and advanced upon Bac Ninh by March 12th. Forces of the 1st brigade pushed the Qing out of Trung Son while forces of the 2nd brigade seized the village of Xuan Hoa. The Qing made little resistance at these outpost, basically abandoning them when the French came into visual proximity. Then at 4pm the 2nd brigade alongside their gunboat support attacked Dap Cau just east of Bac Ninh. The arrival of the French at Dap Cau threatened the Qing's left defensive lines. The Qing's escape routes to Lang Son were being severed off by the seizure of Xuan Hoa, Lang Buoi and now Dap Cau. Thus the only concern the Qing commanders were thinking of was how to quickly withdraw their men to Lang Son before the roads were completely cut off. The Qing resistance began to collapse as a result, morale had dropped and many were routing. The French regimental commanders saw the Qing's left flank were breaking and believed they could encircle a large part of the Qing forces. At 5pm the French commanders noticed the Qing flag still flew atop the citadel tower at Bac Ninh, but between the city, Dap Cau and Trung Son all that could be seen was fleeing Qing soldiers. The 2nd brigade attacked Bac Ninh the next morning, capturing large sums of ammunition and curiously enough fully functioning modern Krupp artillery pieces that looked so pristine, they figured none had even fired a shot. Without waiting for the 1st brigade to come from Trung Son, the 2nd brigade forced their way into the city of Bac Ninh. In the meantime the efforts to encircle the fleeing Qing had been thwarted by tenacious rearguard actions by Qing forces fighting out of Dap Cau. Thus the majority of the Qing forces were able to escape north along the banks of the Song Cau river. While the Qing fled the French gunboats bombarded them inflicting heavy casualties.  General Millot was nowhere near done trying to trap the escaping Qing forces and send his two brigades after them. The 1st brigade pursued the enemy as far as Thai Nguyen where they inflicted casualties upon the Qing, Vietnamese and Black Flag forces until march 19th. The 2nd brigade annihilated a Qing rearguard force at Phu Lang Thuong and chased a large portion of the Qing right flank as they went to a town called Kep. Millot then called his two brigades to return to Bac Ninh by March 24th. The French state they had 9 deaths and 39 wounded while claiming to have killed 100 enemy units and a few hundred wounded.  The defeat of the Qing forces was an enormous embarrassment for the Qing dynasty and thus for its true leader, Empress Dowager Cixi. The Qing court and people of China met the news with shock, mostly because they had heard that for a few months the Black Flag Army had managed to inflict heavy casualties upon the French, but their professional forces had utterly failed. Empress Dowager Cixi in her rage punished several Qing officials, such as the governors of Guangxi and Yunnan, Xu Yanxu and Tang Qiong. Both men were dismissed from their posts, meanwhile the field commanders at the battle of Bac Ninh, General Huang Guilan and Zhao Wu were disgraced. Huang Guilan committed suicide at Lang Son on March 14th as a result of his shame while some of his chief of staff, Chen Degui and Dang Minxuan were beheaded in front of their troops at Lang Son on May 26th.  Now before the major losses, the Qing court had been debating the issue of whether or not they should wage a undeclared or declared war against France or keep out of Vietnam completely. The leader of the moderates was Li Hongzhang who sought diplomacy while the leader of the hardliners was Zhang Zhidong who continuously called for full-scale war. After losing Son Tay and now Bac Ninh, Empress Dowager Cixi began to see no other way to solve the situation than diplomacy and thus Zhang Zhidong lost favor and Li Hongzhang won it. Cixi ordered Li Hongzhang to begin talks, which would occur at Tianjin with Captain Francois-Ernest Fournier. The French demanded China withdraw her forces from Vietnam and respect Frances protectorate over Annam and Tonkin. This would mean China was officially relinquishing its suzerainty over Vietnam, which they capitulated. The result was the Tientsin accord of May 11th 1884.  To follow this up, 3 weeks later the new French Minister to China Jules Patenotre negotiated a revised treaty of Saigon. It was called the Treaty of Hua, done between France and the Nguyen dynasty which officiated the protecorateship of Annam and Tonkin. In essence it was the stepping stone to simply making Vietnam a colonial possession of France. The treaty was signed on June 6th of 1884 and followed up by a symbolic show where the French melted down a seal that was given to the previous Nguyen Emperor Gia Long by the Qing emperor. Now while the treaty of Hue and the Tientsin Accord should have ended all the conflict, well it did not. No it seems, Mr. Fournier was a bit of a moron when it came to diplomacy and he royally messed up with the Tientsin Accord. The crucial mess up was, while the accord stated the Qing had to withdraw their forces from Vietnam, it never stated a deadline. The French began to demand the Qing withdraw immediately, while the Qing argued they could not withdraw until all minor articles of the said Tientsin Accord were not concluded. Long story short it was a paradox of a situation and the Qing were simply using the accord's other minor issues to maintain their forces where they were. The entire situation was met with uproar from the Chinese public, and this bolstered Zhang Zhidong and the hardliners against Li Hongzhang who began calling for his impeachment. Now as much as I love Li Hongzhang, he sort of messed up during the Tientsin Accord agreement. He hinted to the French the Qing withdrawal would occur, but that it might see a few snags, this was verbally done of course. Thus the French assumed and it was a he said she said type of situation that the Qing forces would immediately withdraw and of course they didn't.  Thus on the ground, in early June a French force led by Lt Colonel Alphonse Dugene advanced to seize the cities of Cao Bang, That Khe and Lang Son. His forces formed a long column starting at Phu Lang Thuong as they advanced along the Mandarin Road heading to Lang Son, Phu Xuyen, Kep and Cau Son by June 15th. The march was grueling, it was extremely hot and some flooding made their way difficult as they had to continuously build bridges. They were forced to set up camp around Cau Son and a smaller town called Bac Le for a few days and when they continued their march they began to realize they were being watched by scouts. They sent out advance patrol parties and some of these were fired upon, but they had no way of knowing who was attacking them. It could be Nguyen forces, Qing forces, Black Flags or simple bandits for all they knew. Dugenne intended to continue nonetheless and by June 22nd they were on their way to Lang Son. At this point Dugennes men came up to a river and on the other side were Qing troops. Neither side fired upon another, and Dugenne figured they were stragglers from the Qing forces that fought at Bac Ninh. Thinking they would not oppose him he gave orders to cross the river, but little did he know, on the other side were 4600 Qing soldiers armed with modern arms like rapid-firing Remington rifles. Now both sides were well aware of the Tientsin Accord, but back in China, all the bickering against Li Hongzhang led to no official orders for the men to withdraw from Tonkin. In fact their regimental commander, Wang Debang's last orders were to hold their positions. On June 23rd, an advance guard led by Captain Lecomte crossed the river as some Qing infantry began to take up defensive positions on a hill 250 meters behind the river. The French went over the river unmolested, but as soon as they landed on the other side all hell broke loose. The Qing fired intentionally over their heads to scare them off, but Lecomte reacted by ordering his men to begin flanking the Qing. The French troops charged up the hill as the Qing pulled back, allowing the rest of the French forces to cross the river by 11am. Meanwhile a few hours prior, around 9am, three Qing envoys showed up to Dugenne with letters. The letters were from the Qing commanders in the field explaining to Dugenne, while they understood the Tientsin Accord articles, their officials' last orders were to hold their position so they were in quite a pickle. They requested Dugenne send a message back to Hanoi to seek further instructions.  Now Dugenne should have complied with this, but instead he sent word back to the Qing commanders at 3pm stating he would continue his march up the Mandarin road. Allegedly Dugenne did this because he assumed the Qing would just pull to the side and allow his force to pass. Dugenne gave orders to his men not to open fire explicitly unless he ordered them to do so and they marched. For quite some time the march went unmolested until the French were going around the Nui Dong Nai cliffs. Suddenly the Qing forces who had been shadowing the French column open fire upon both their flanks. The French vanguard deployed as best as they could as Dugenne tried to order a bugler to sound a ceasefire call, but it was to no avail. The Qing sounded their own bugles ordered more men to join the battle forcing Dugenne to plan a defense. Now Dugenne was leading 450 French troops and 350 Tonkinese auxiliaries, and to add insult to injury many of his forces were not veteran troops. His men formed a square formation, digging trenches and by the late afternoon had repelled multiple attacks and led some minor counter attacks. During the night the Qing brought forward more forces occupying the heights surrounding the French and in the morning attacked all sides of the French square. Dugenne made several counterattacks, but without significant numbers nor artillery support he knew they would soon be encircled and annihilated. By 11am he ordered a withdrawal to Song Thuong, abandoning the baggage trains and fighting each step they took. Despite the intense situation, the officers managed to keep the men orderly, and the withdrawal was done effectively. General Millot received word of Dugennes plight on June 23rd and immediately dispatched the 2nd brigade to save them. The 2nd brigade reached Dugenne's column near Bac Le on the 27th and set to make a counterattack to repel the Qing forces back to Song Thuong. However just as General Negrier was about to issue orders he received word from Millot ordering him to get everyone back to Hanoi at once. The French had suffered 22 deaths and 70 wounded during the ambush and allege they inflicted 300 casualties upon the Qing. News of what was called the Bac Le Ambush reached France prompting Jules Ferry's government to demand a apology in the form of indemnity payments and immediate implementation of the Tientsin accord from China. The Qing sought to further negotiate, but refused to apologize or pay an indemnity. Negotiations began again, but the mood in both France and China was pure outrage and the sabers of war were rattling. While negotiations were still going on the French government sent orders to Admiral Courbet to take his recently established Far East Squadron to give battle to the Qing navy at Fuzhou.  Admiral Courbet's Far East Squadron during late August consisted of 13 ships only a fraction of what it would be a bit later on; He had 5 ironclads on hand though they were all over the place performing missions, there was Bayard his flagship, Sharp, Atalante, Trimphanate and La Galissonniere. He also had cruisers Duguay-Trouin, Villars, D'Estaing, Volta, gunboats Lynx, Aspic, Vipere and two torpedo boats. The Qing Fujian Fleet had 11 western style ships and 11 chinese war junks in the region. The Qing flagship was the wooden corvette Yangwu, followed by scourt-transports: Fupo, Ji'an, Yongbao, Chenhang, Yixin, wooden gunboats: Zhenwei, Fuxiang, Jianshen and Fusheng and 12 Chinese war junks. In terms of crews the French would have 1780 vs 1040 for the Qing. In terms of firepower the French were overwhelming better armed with the Qing having only a few ships that were capable of return fire. Overall command for the Qing was led by imperial commissioner Zhang Peilun. Admiral Courbet arrived at the Fuzhou anchored near the port of Fuzhou on August 22nd, observing the Qing fleet deployed with a northern group of 8 ships and a southern group of 3 ships. Courtbet placed his squadron between these clusters and observed his enemy. The Qing ships were seen to swing with the tides, prompting Courbet to plan for his attack to commence at the top of the tide roughly around 2pm the next day. He deduced the Qing ships would swing away from his fleet presenting their vulnerable sterns. The Qing northern group seemed to be protecting her dockyards while the southern group seemed to be protecting a customs building. Assuming the Qing would not change their formations, Courbet hoped to begin battle at 2pm with his torpedo boats first then cannon fire by the rest. The next day, neither side made any attempt to redeploy or mess with the other and by 1:30pm the French crews were preparing for battle. The Qing seemingly did nothing upon witnessing the French clearly preparing their ships for a fight by 1:45pm, but at 1:55pm Qing mineboats began advancing towards the French ships. Courbet immediately raised flags for attack commencement, 5 minutes before the expected timetable. Torpedo boat no.46 surged forward hitting the Yangwu with a Spar Torpedo. For those of you who don't know what this is, picture a extremely long pole poking infront of your ship with a bomb on its end. The idea is quite simple you rush head first towards an enemy ship jab the pointed pole at the hull of a ship and detonate the bomb on the end using a fuse. Takes a lot of balls to pull this off to be sure. The bomb damaged Torpedo # 46's boiler and ruptured the hull of Yangwu. Meanwhile Torpedo boat #45 tried to do the same action to Fupo which was less successful in her venture.  As the two torpedo boats made their daring escapes under fire the French cruisers and ironclad Triomphante began opening fire. The Yongbao, Feiyun, Fushen, Jiansheng, Ji'an and Chenhang were lit ablaze or sunk from shellfire. Only the Fupo and Yixin survived the onslaught, forced to flee upriver as they were chased by the gunboats, Lynx, Vipere and Aspic. The Zhenwei received a shell hit from Triomphante causing a large explosion. Before the carnage had unfolded, the Qing had concentrated their fire upon the Volta, which Courtbet was forced to use as his Flagship as the Bayard did not make it in time for battle. The Qing clearly did this in order to kill Courtbet hoping it would be a decisive victory. Several crew aboard the Volta were killed or wounded, a roundshot smashed through her bridge nearly killing the captain Gigon. By 5pm the fighting had died down, but during the night the Qing made several unsuccessful fireship attacks. The next day Courbet ordered his ships to land some companies ashore to set up explosives to destroy the Fuzhou dockyards, but upon seeing the Qing left infantry to defend them was forced to cancel the plans. Instead he had his fleet begin bombarding the dockyards and outer buildings, but was unable to completely destroy the yards. The ships stayed at anchor another day as the Qing attempted a night torpedo attack as the gunboat Vipere who was anchored on the outside of the formation. Searchlights picked up the torpedo attempts and they were fired upon until they gave up. On August the 25th, Courbet took his forces down the Min River with Triomphante and Duguay-Trouin leading the way. For two days he had his forces bombard some Qing shore batteries defending the approach to Fuzhou followed by forts at the Jinpai pass. In the end the French had 10 deaths, 48 wounded due mostly to sniper fire with two ships receiving light damage. The Qing lost 9 ships completely with the others running aground, severely burnt or damaged in various other ways. The estimated death toll was estimated to be between 2000-3000. The Qing put up a memorial shortly after the war commemorating a list of 831 sailors and soldiers killed on the 23rd, but the list does not include deaths incurred during the Min River voyage. The captain of the flagship Yangwu, had abandoned his ship prematurely and was beheaded later for cowardice. Countless men lost their jobs, like the governor-general of Fujian and Zhejiang He Jing, the governor of Fujian Zhang Zhaotong and the director general of the Fuzhou dock yard He Ruzhang. Zhang Peilun who made no significant effort to direct the Fujian Fleet was degraded and replaced by our old friend General Zuo Zongtang.  The battle of Fuzhou, put simply was a shitshow for the Qing. There were numerous factors that led to the humiliating defeat. A major factor was Germany making excuses not to send the new Dingyuan and Zhenyuan over in time. Also the Fujian Fleet received absolutely zero help from the other fleets despite Zhang Peilun pleading for help from the Beiyang Fleet, Nanyang Fleet and Guangdong fleet, even with direct orders from Empress Dowager Cixi in hand. These fleets all had respective commanders who were loathe to see any of their assets damaged and thus held back. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Incompetency and corruption led to a huge loss at the battle of Fuzhou. Now the Qing dynasty had really gotten herself into a mess and a full scale war with France was only beginning and about to get a whole lot worse.

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.43 Fall and Rise of China: Tonkin Campaign

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 27:11


Last time we spoke about Francis Garnier and his wild expedition in Vietnam. Yes against all his superiors orders, Garnier decided to grab a few of the boys and sail up river to threaten and steal territories for France. He first struck at the grand city of Hanoi, taking it much to the shock of the Nguyen officials. But he did not stop there oh no, he then set his eyes upon the provinces of Hung Yen and Phu Ly. Both were taken with shockingly small forces, but Garnier strived for even more and dispatched a force to take Hai Duong. Then he found out the Vietnamese at Ninh Binh were forming an army to fight him so he attacked it. This greatly pissed off the Vietnamese and their Black Flag Army allies who attacked Hanoi and in the process Garnier died charging into the enemy like a madman. Today we continue the story of how France colonized Indochina.   #43 The Tonkin Campaign   Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Now last we spoke, Henri Riviere basically took up the mantle of Francis Garnier and began to seize territory in Tonkin against his nation's wishes. That was of course until the government changed and the new administration led by Jules Ferry were very pro colonization and immediately supported Riviere.  Now Rivieres actions had caused a real maestrum for the Nguyen empire. Liu Yongfu went to Hanoi and slapped a note against the citadel on March 26th of 1883 threatening to kill Henri Riviere, taunting the french into battle. This scared the hell out of the Nguyen court who expected Riviere to unleash hell so they ordered prince Hoang Ke Viem to go seek out the Black Flag Army to see what could be done. Hoang Ke Viem was sent under the guise he was trying to move the Black Flag forces away from Hanoi, but Riviere did not buy it at all. Riviere sent a letter to Hanoi's military commander Hoang Dieu, demanding he submit or get rid of the Black Flags, otherwise he would yet again attack Hanoi. Hoang Dieu simply stated it was impossible for him to do so. Thus Riviere and his forces occupied Hanoi by April 26th, further stressing out the Nguyen court who desperately sent envoys to negotiate with France. Meanwhile Hoang Ke Viem saw the paint on the wall and began to mobilize forces in the northern provinces for war. During the negotiations with the French, Riviere demanded the French be allowed to garrison at Son Tay, but the Nguyen court said they could not, it was in fact because the Black Flags were there. Rivier took this as an act of hostility and began to suspect Hoang Ke Viem was working directly with the Black Flags. Things were however not looking good for Riviere, he had very limited forces and was forced to go on the defensive. The Nguyen court then ordered Hoang Ke Viem to write a letter to the French in Hanoi to officially explain the role of the Black Flags, in the vain hope of regaining Hanoi free of conflict. Despite all of this Hoang Ke Viem and the Black Flags mobilized for battle. On March 28th, in response to Liu Yongfu's taunting, Riviere elected to go out and fight the enemy. Why would he do this with basically under 500 men against thousands? According to the French, Riviere was forced to do so to protect the prestige of France, so he led a column of 450 troops out of Hanoi's citadel to face the Black Flag Army who had taken a position in Phy Hoai, just a few miles away. His force was soon discovered by Liu Yongfu's scouts who set up an ambush at a village called Cau Giay. Within this village was a bridge, known to the french as Pont de Papier “Paper bridge”. The Black Flag forces hid themselves west of the bridge in the village of Trung Thong, Thien Thong and Ha Yen Ke. These 3 smaller villages were covered in thick bamboo groves and trees making them excellent spots to perform an ambush. The French column reached the Paper bridge around 7:30am led at the ron by the Chef de Bataillon Berthe de Villers. As they crossed the bridge, the French vanguard was suddenly fired upon by Black Flag troops prompting Berthe de Villers to deploy his men into a line formation and push forward towards the 3 villages. Liu Yongfu waited for the enemy line to fully commit, then tossed in his reserves, launching a sudden flank attack to the French's right. The Black Flag flank's volleys caused tremendous casualties upon the french, mortally wounding Berthe de Villers, forcing Riviere to assume direct command of the column. To avoid encirclement, Riviere ordered his men to pull back and regroup on the other side of Paper bridge. The retreat was conducted initially in good order, being covered by artillery support, but then disaster struck. Suddenly their artillery cannons overturned by the force of their recoil fire, prompting Riviere and some officers to rush forward to help the gunners allowing the Black Flag to unleash some deadly volleys. The volley's killed some French officers and wounded Riviere, and upon seeing this the Black Flag Soldiers surged forward to attack the French rearguard. During the mayhem Riviere was killed, and almost complete catastrophe occurred for the French forces, until Lt De Vaisseau Pissere took command and pulled the men to the eastern side of the bridge. The Black Flag were finally pushed back and the French column was forced to limp back to Hanoi. The French had lost 5 officers, 30 men and had 55 wounded. The Black Army were estimated to have lost 50 dead and perhaps 50 wounded out of a total of 1500 men. In the greater scheme of things, it was a small battle, but it had a significant effect. Aside from the loss of face for France and death of Riviere, it prompted action from the new government of France. Jules Ferry's administration received word of the loss and Rivieres death on May 26th and it was met with outrage. French Naval minister Admiral Peyron declared “'France will avenge her glorious children!' His words would be echoed in the Chamber of Deputies for they immediately tossed 3.5 million france to finance a punitive expedition to Tonkin. The Tonkin Expeditionary corps were established in June of 1883 sent primarily to pacify Tonkin. They were led by General de Brigade Alexandre-Eugene Bouet, the most senior marine infantry officer close on hand, that being in Cochinchina. Bouet began his new mission by changing the attire of his forces, introduced lightweight black pyjama style summer uniforms, with some added black cloth to cover their white pith helmets. The idea behind this was simple, try not to stand out like a sore thumb so much in the jungle. Bouet arrived to Tonkin to find their position pretty precarious. The French only had small garrisons in Hanoi, Nam Dinh, Haiphong and very isolated small outposts in Hon Gai and Qui Nhon. Thus for the month of June he had the men dig in and perform defensive actions, sporadically being harassed by Vietnamese and Black Flag forces. Bouet needed to wait for reinforcements and decided to hire some local Yellow Flags. I have not mentioned them, but the Yellow Flag's were basically the same type of force as the Black FLag's, Chinese bandits who crossed over the border after the Taiping Rebellion. The Vietnamese government initially began to support the Yellow Flags to fight off the Black Flags, but as time went on the Black Flag's pretty much beat the shit out of the Yellow flags, excuse my French. Bouet would allegedly hire 800 Yellow Flag members to augment his forces.  In late july Bouet received reinforcements when Admiral Amedee Courtbet arrived to Ha Long Bay giving the French around 2500 infantry, 6 gunboats and some artillery pieces to work with. Bouet knew with these forces he could perform some offensive campaigns against the Black Flag Army, but he also was under orders to push for a political settlement with the Nguyen empire to recognize the French protectorate in Tonkin. Bouet and Courtbet met with Jules Harmand the new civil commissioner general for Tonkin to discuss war plans. The 3 men agreed that Bouet should launch an offensive against the Black Flag Army in Phu Hoai as a first action. They also noted that Rivieres suspicions about the Nguyen working with the Black Flags covertly was most likely true, therefore they decided to also strike against the Vietnamese forces as well. This was a significant escalation as attacking the Nguyen army forces could provoke the Qing dynasty.  The first thing to be done was sail up the Hue river, but in order to do so the French would need to seize the Thuan An forts guarding its entrance. Admiral Courtbet took his flagship Bayard out on august 16th to scout the forts while his flotilla assembled. Courtbet would have the ironclad Bayard and Atalante, the cruiser Chateaurenault and gunboats Vipere, Lynx and armed transport Drac and Annamite. On August the 18th the flotilla got into position at the entrance of the Hue river. A delegation was sent in advance to the Nguyen officials to demand the surrender of the forts, but the fort commander declined to respond. At 5:40pm the French ships began to open fire, met by return fire from the forts. The bombardment lasted only an hour, until it got dark and the ships had to turn on their electric searchlights to illuminate the forts. Dawn the next day the ships recommenced bombardment devastating the forts, though the Nguyen return fire did manage to strike their ships a few times. On August the 20th, 2 marine companies were landed near the northern fort led by Captain Parrayon of the ship Bayard. The Vietnamese trench line troops fired upon the invaders. After and hour of fighting, Parrayon seized the northern fort and raised the French flag.  After taking this fort the French turned their attention to the southern fort and began to bombard it and prepared marines to land. It was all for nothing however as the defenders had abandoned the fort and nearby village while the northern fort was under attack. The casualties for the Nguyen forces were heavy, with some outrageous estimates ranging up to 2000. Enseigne de vaisseau Louis-Marie-Julian Viaud served under Admiral Courbet aboard the Atalante and he wrote extensively of the Tonkin campaign under the pen name Pierre Loti. He wrote about the battle of Thuan An, giving accounts of atrocities committed by the French forces. He would later be recalled by the French navy and suspended from duty for publishing such works, here is a passage about the aftermath of the battle “The great slaughter now began. Our men fired double volleys, and it was a pleasure to see their streams of well-aimed bullets shredding the enemy ranks, surely and methodically, twice a minute, on the word of command... We could see some men, quite out of their senses, standing up, seized with a dizzy desire to run... They zigzagged, swerving this way and that way as they tried to outrun death, clutching their garments around their waists in a comical way... Afterwards, we amused ourselves by counting the dead…” Pierre Loti spoke of how the French marines took pleasure bayoneting wounded Vietnamese troops, slaughtering the clearly outgunned men. The seizure of the forts shocked the Nguyen court and an 48 hour armistice was quickly agreed upon. The Nguyen court agreed immediately to evacuate 12 inland forts defending the Hue river, destroyed their ammunition and removed barrages. Jules Harmand sailed up the Hue river to meet directly with the Nguyen court where he threatened them with complete annihilation unless they accepted a French protectorate over both Tonkin and Annam. This is what he said to them “If we wanted to, we could destroy your dynasty root and branch and seize for ourselves the entire kingdom, as we have done in Cochinchina. You know very well that this would present no difficulty to our armies. For a moment, you hoped to find help from a great empire on your borders, which has on several occasions posed as your suzerain. But even if such a suzerainty ever existed, and whatever the consequences that might once have resulted from it, it is now nothing but a historical curiosity. Now here is a fact which is quite certain. You are completely at our mercy. We have the power to seize and destroy your capital and to starve you all to death. It is up to you to choose between war and peace. We do not wish to conquer you, but you must accept our protectorate. For your people, it is a guarantee of peace and prosperity. For your government and your court, it is the only chance of survival. We give you forty-eight hours to accept or reject, in their entirety and without discussion, the terms which we are magnanimously offering you. We believe that there is nothing in them dishonourable to you, and if they are carried out with sincerity on both sides they will bring happiness to the people of Annam. But if you reject them, you can expect to suffer the most terrible of misfortunes. The worst catastrophe you are capable of imagining will fall far short of what will actually befall you. The empire of Annam, its royal dynasty and its princes and court will have voted for their own extinction. The very name of Vietnam will be erased from history.” The Nguyen court, cowed to this on August 25th by signing the Treaty of Hue. The treaty forced the Nguyen empire to recognize the French protector for both Tonkin and Annam. The Nguyen court would survive, but now had to take direction from  French advisors. The Nguyen Emperor would be required to take personal audience with the French commissioner general in Tonkin, a unprecedented thing for them. And in return for all of this, the French would drive out the Black Flags, something they were already doing.  Now while Admiral Courbet slammed the Nguyen forces at Thuan An, General Bouet led the offensive against Liu Yongfu's Black Flag army. He led 2500 French and Vietnamese troops augmented by a further 450 Yellow Flag members. His force was divided into 3 columns, the left led by Lt Colonel Revillon consisting of marines, Cochinchinese riflement, 2 artillery sections and the Yellow Flag battalion. The central column led by Chef de bataillon Paul Coronnat consisted of a marine battalion, a marine artillery battery and some Cochinchinese riflemen. Finally the right column was led by Colonel Bichot consisting of a marine infantry battalion, a artillery battery and more Cochinchinese riflement.  Bichot took his column along the Red river where 6 French gunboats could support his movements. Bouet took a reserve force and marched behind Revillons column as they went to Phu Hoai. Liu Yongfu's Black Flag army consisted of around 3000 men who he had position 2 lines of field fortifications blocking the roads going to Son Tay. The first line was near the village of Cau Giay where Riviere had died on paper bridge and the second was close behind it defending the approach to the villages of Phu Noai, Noi and Hong. As Revillon's left column tried to attack the right side of the Black Flag first line they were quickly counterattacked by Liu Yongfu and the bulk of his forces. Revillons men began to run low on ammunition and performed a fighting withdrawal towards the Paper bridge. As they did so their Vietnamese coolies began to panic, nearly causing a rout. However a marine infantry battalion took up a position in the village of Vong and provided cover fire for the withdrawing forces inflicting heavy casualties upon the Black Flag army units who had left their defensive line to pursue them out in the open field. As night was approaching, Bouet tossed his reserves in enabling Revillon to stabilize a line. During the evening, Bouet had not received word from the other 2 columns thus he ordered Revillons column to pull back to Hanoi. It turned out the other 2 columns had failed to apply enough pressure on the Black Flag line of defenses allowing Liu Yongfu to toss nearly the kitchen sink at Revillons force who were simply more isolated. Coronet's center column had no even made contact with the enemy at all while Bichots column captured the village of Trem but then became stuck when they ran into the 2nd black flag defensive line. On the night of the 16th of august, Bichots men advanced on the defensive line only to find out the Black Flag units abandoned it during the night, because while all of this was going on, the Red River had begun flooding on august the 15th. The Black Flag army knew more so about the flooding situation in the area and had slowly pulled out. Bichot meanwhile was simply content with occupying their abandoned line and decided not to pursue the enemy which was a huge mistake as the black flag army was actually in quite a disarray from the flooding. The battle of Phu Hoai as it became known resulted in 17 deaths and 62 wounded for the French and perhaps a few hundred deaths and many hundred wounded black flag units. Though the Black Flag army took very heavy casualties, the fact was they had stopped the french advance and thus won a victory. This led to local Tonkinese officials to be quite wary over who was going to win the conflict.  Now the flooding forced the Black Flag to pull back behind the Day River. They took up new positions around the villages of Phong which lay on the road going to Son Tay and the village of Palan which lay at the junction of the Red and Day rivers. Bouet resolved to attack the black flags again, so now he took his French, Cochinchinese and Yellow flag forces alongside 6 gunboats to hit the village of Palan. On August the 31st he began his offensive by using his gunboats to bombard the village and sent a French battalion to storm Palan. The village was taken with ease as the Black Flag units fled along the dykes away. Then the next day Bouet's column marched towards Phong along the 2 meter wide dykes running along the bank of the Day River. The column made it 3 kms from Palan where they ran into 1200 or so Black Flag units supported by over 3000 Vietnamese. The Black Flag units were armed with many modern Winchester rifles fighting tenacious giving little ground. The Vietnamese forces meanwhile were not making much of an active resistance and instead beat gongs, drums and made war chants, perhaps sitting on the fence so to say. As the French column pressed forward the Black flags began to pull back to a central defensive line behind earthen works and dykes. Li Yongfu had his HQ in a small pagoda and around his central command were hidden artillery positions well camouflaged. As the French approached the earthen works and dykes the artillery began to fire off causing heavy casualties amongst the French. The French were unable to locate where all the fire was coming from, prompting Bouet to order his gunboats to come closer to bombard the area. However the gunboat shells were soaked by rain and many were failing to explode causing little damage. Eventually Bouet ordered an assault upon the enemy's center. The column marched into a flooded rice paddy wading up to their breast in water and holding their rifles above their heads. The Black Flags from their concealed positions rained hell upon them. Despite the carnage the French pressed forward forcing the defenders to give way from intense fire and soon the Black Flag right wing collapsed towards the center. The French forces took advantage and began charging upon the enemy causing a rout as the Black Flag army fled. The french had roughly 16 dead with almost 50 wounded while the Black flags left 60 dead on the battlefield and probably had several hundred more dead and wounded carried off.  Bouets men tried to keep orderly conduct, but apparently the Yellow Flag units went around cutting off heads from the corpses and plundering peaceful nearby Vietnamese villages, so Bouet disbanded them. Liu Yongfu retained his army despite the tactical victory for the French, thus from the point of view of his superiors, Bouet had failed. Bouet resigned in early september as a result and would be replaced by Lt Colonel Anicet-Edmon-Justin Bichot, the next high ranking officer in Tonkin. His tenure would be short lived however and consisted of little more than reconnaissance actions, though during these his men did find the remains of Henri Riviere, whose mutilated body had been buried near the village of Kien Mai. From that point on France decided to give Admiral Courbet command over the expeditionary forces. Courbet would receive significant reinforcements in the form of over 10,000 men led by General Charles Theodore Millot. Courbet was instructed to uphold the primary mission, to annihilate the Black Flag army of Liu Yongfu. However things were about to get a whole lot messier. The Black Flag army had fled to the fortified city of Son Tay and the French had gradually figured out they were being supported by the Qing dynasty. The French had discovered the Qing had sent a large amount of troops over the border pretending to be Black Flag army units. French foreign minister Paul-Armand Challemel-Lacour had met with the Qing minister Zeng Jize in Paris multiple times in 1883. He attempted to get the Qing to withdraw their covert forces who were garrisoning cities like Bac Ninh, Lang Son and Son Tay. The Qing refused and continuously made excuses. The French tried to speak to the German government to delay their recent sale of the battleships Dingyuan and Zhenyuan to the Qing to pressure them, only to be met with anti-french protests within China. Riots and minor attacks began against French held concessions in Guangzhou. The French knew, to attack the Black Flag Army further would most likely see a war break out with the Qing. France's military planners decided if they could launch a lightning storm campaign against the rest of Tonkin and seize it quickly enough, the Qing would likely back down. Thus in december of 1883 Admiral Courbet received authorization to launch a campaign against Liu Yongfu and the Black Flag Army, knowing full well it would probably result in an undeclared war against the Qing dynasty. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The French kept allowing officers to stir up trouble in Vietnam leading to the Tonkin Campaign. Now France was stuck in a war against the Nguyen Empire, the Black Flag Army of Liu Yongfu and soon the Qing dynasty would join in the fun.

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Atalante

AntipodeanSF

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 25:11


Stories in Atalante: Daddy's Always Right - by Chuck McKenzie - narrated by Barry Yedvobnick Turning On the Light - by John Bohr An Irregular Ode to the Loch Ness Monster - by Michael J. Leach Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits Nuclear Ashes by Aaron Mist is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Sunken Lighthouse by happiness in aeroplanes is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. Interstellar Soap Opra by HoliznaCC0 is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License

Clinical Papers Podcast
#121 - ESMO 2022 - Resumo dos principais artigos de Oncoginecologia

Clinical Papers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 15:34


Episódio diferente: 15 minutos repletos das novidades da ESMO 2022 sobre oncoginecologia!As dras. Mariana Scaranti e Aknar Calabrich estão com tudo na "ponta da língua" e falam sobre os principais Estudos discutidos nesse importante congresso europeu de oncologia.Atualizações, resultados finais, análises interinas.... Tudo em um só episódio. Athena, Solo-1, Atalante, Paola e muitos outros papers resumidos de modo direto e prático.Você não pode ficar fora dessa!Sejam muito bem vindos ao Clinical Papers Podcast!

Les aventures de Papoush et Petit-Pouce

La mythologie grecque. Un monde mystérieux et héroïque, dans lequel des générations d'enfants se sont plongés. C'est le cas de Petit-Pouce, garçon à la curiosité insatiable, et aux questions sans limites. Et ça tombe bien, son grand-père connaît plein d'histoires, qu'il est ravi de partager. Dans cet épisode, Papoush convoque Atalante, célèbre chasseuse et guerrière. Surnommée l'orgueil des forêts d'Arcadie, cette dernière raconte ses péripéties depuis que son père Iasos l'a abandonnée petite, déçu d'avoir eu une fille.Réalisation et montage : Louis Bolla et Emile BenechVoix Atalante : Lorraine Gregori

Les podcasts du CESM
Épisode 27 | Opération Atalante : modèle de lutte contre la piraterie, modèle de coopération européenne

Les podcasts du CESM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 25:38


À la fin des années 2000, la corne de l'Afrique connaît une vague de piraterie sans précédent. Les navires commerciaux sont attaqués et rançonnés, mettant en péril le trafic commercial et contribuant à l'instabilité politique et économique de la région. Face à cette situation qui avait un impact direct sur sa vie économique, l'Union européenne a mis en place l'opération Atalante, qui était à l'époque l'une des premières missions navales engagées par l'Union. 14 ans après, la mission Atalante existe toujours. D'un avis unanime, elle est un succès, son action a sensiblement fait chuter le nombre des actes de piraterie dans la région. Ce succès vient sans doute de son caractère multiforme. Opération militaire d'abord, mais avec, aussi, une dimension diplomatique et humanitaire. Pour en parler, nous recevons aujourd'hui le contre-amiral Emmanuel Slaars qui était, très récemment encore, adjoint au chef de la force aéromaritime française de réaction rapide et assurait le commandement adjoint de l'opération EUNAVFOR ATALANTA.

ScienceLink
Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Europea de Oncología Médica 2022: Highlights día 1

ScienceLink

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 23:17


El Dr. Homero Fuentes de la Peña, oncólogo médico, presidente de ProOncavi A.C. en Baja California, México, nos habla sobre lo más destacado en el Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Europea de Oncología Médica 2022, resaltando los siguientes estudios: Cáncer de mama: Destiny Breast 04: Estudio fase III, aleatorizado (2:1), abierto y multicéntrico, de 2 brazos, que comparó la seguridad y eficacia de trastuzumab deruxtecan vs. el tratamiento de elección del médico, en pacientes con cáncer de mama HER2 bajo, irresecable y/o metastásico. Resumen LBA15: Segundo análisis intermedio preespecificado del estudio fase III, MONARCH 3, aleatorizado, doble ciego, en pacientes con cáncer de mama recurrente RH+/HER2- que no eran susceptibles de resección quirúrgica o radioterapia con intención curativa, o con enfermedad metastásica, se aleatorizaron 2:1 para recibir abemaciclib + IA no esteroideo (n=328) o placebo + IA no esteroideo (n=165). En el momento del segundo análisis intermedio, la mediana de seguimiento fue de 5.8 años. DAWNA-2: Estudio fase III, que evaluó dalpiciclib + letrozol o anastrozol como tratamiento de 1L para el cáncer de mama avanzado RH+/HER2-. TROPICS-02: Estudio fase III, que evaluó sacituzumab-govitecán vs. el tratamiento de elección del médico, en pacientes con cáncer de mama metastásico RH+/HER2-. Synergy: Estudio fase II, aleatorizado, el cual mostró los resultados del objetivo primario de quimioinmunoterapia de 1L de durvalumab + paclitaxel + carboplatino con o sin oleclumab en pacientes con cáncer de mama triple negativo avanzado o metastásico. Cáncer de ovario: Resumen LBA29: Resultados finales de supervivencia global del estudio fase III, PAOLA-1/ENGOT-ov25, que evaluó el mantenimiento de olaparib + bevacizumab en pacientes con cáncer de ovario avanzado recién diagnosticado. ARIEL 4: Estudio fase III, aleatorizado y multicéntrico, que evaluó rucaparib vs. quimioterapia en pacientes con cáncer de ovario epitelial de alto grado, de trompas de Falopio o peritoneal primario con recaída, BRCA mutado. ATALANTE/ov29: Estudio fase III, que evaluó atezolizumab vs. placebo con quimioterapia basada en platino + bevacizumab en pacientes con cáncer epitelial de ovario con recaída, sensibles al platino.

Conte-moi l'aventure !
Le bouclier de Persée - d'après la mythologie grecque

Conte-moi l'aventure !

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 16:06


Dans les mythes grecs, les Dieux descendent souvent de l'Olympe pour se mêler aux humains. Dans d'autres épisodes, nous avons vu Ulysse recevoir l'aide d'Hermès, Poséidon faire naître le Minotaure, ou encore Aphrodite nouer les amours d'Hippomène et Atalante. Quant à Zeus, le Roi des Dieux, il eût de nombreuses amours humaines, qui donnèrent naissance à certains des plus grands héros de la Grèce. C'est le cas de Persée...

Scene and Heard

Jackie and Greg dig into Jean Vigo's only feature film, the highly revered L'ATALANTE from 1934. Topics of discussion include Vigo's anarchist roots, how the film subverts all other French films from the same era, the risqué sexual content, and Vigo's untimely death at age 29 from tuberculosis. Join them for their second consecutive journey down a cinematic river.#12 on Sight & Sound's "The 100 Greatest Films of All Time" list.https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/greatest-films-all-timeCheck us out at our official website: https://www.sceneandheardpod.comJoin our weekly film club: https://www.instagram.com/arroyofilmclubJP Instagram/Twitter: jacpostajGK Instagram: gkleinschmidtPhotography: Matt AraquistainMusic: Andrew Cox

Arche - samtal om psykoanalys, humaniora och arkitektur

Per Magnus Johansson talar om det okända, från ett samtal den 8 maj 2022. Arrangörer: Jonsereds herrgård och Konstnärliga fakulteten, båda vid Göteborgs universitet, i samverkan med Atalante. Samtalsledare: Lena Ulrika Rudeke.

konstn arrang atalante per magnus johansson
Les Effrontées - Geneviève Pettersen et Vanessa Destiné
Violence conjugale : revoir le filet de sécurité pourrait-il sauver des vies?

Les Effrontées - Geneviève Pettersen et Vanessa Destiné

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 16:26


La rencontre Gibeault-Pettersen avec Nicole Gibeault, juge à la retraite : erreurs dans le dossier de l'ex-juge Delisle : un cas comme plusieurs autres? Le double-meurtre de deux enfants par leur père en 2019 aurait “sans doute” pu être évité conclut la coroner Stéphanie Gamache. Le leader du groupe d'extrême-droite Atalante trouvé coupable en appel d'être entré par infraction pour dessein criminel chez le média Vice. Attaque du Vieux-Québec : un procès difficile pour le jury. D'ailleurs, le procès est ajourné jusqu'à mardi en raison de la covid. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Les Effrontées - Geneviève Pettersen et Vanessa Destiné
L'intégrale du mercredi 13 avril

Les Effrontées - Geneviève Pettersen et Vanessa Destiné

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 119:59


Édito de Geneviève : l'actualité sous la loupe de Geneviève.   La rencontre Gibeault-Pettersen avec Nicole Gibeault, juge à la retraite : erreurs dans le dossier de l'ex-juge Delisle : un cas comme plusieurs autres? Le double-meurtre de deux enfants par leur père en 2019 aurait “sans doute” pu être évité conclut la coroner Stéphanie Gamache. Le leader du groupe d'extrême-droite Atalante trouvé coupable en appel d'être entré par infraction pour dessein criminel chez le média Vice. Attaque du Vieux-Québec : un procès difficile pour le jury. D'ailleurs, le procès est ajourné jusqu'à mardi en raison de la covid.  Entrevue avec Alain Branchaud, directeur général à la Société pour la nature et les parcs (SNAP Québec) : la SNAP Québec appuie le fédéral dans son intention  d'agir pour la protection du caribou forestier. Que fait Québec dans ce dossier?   Chronique de Carl Marchand : retour sur le point de presse de Luc Boileau. Mise à jour de la situation en Ukraine. Entrevue avec Joseph Dahine, médecin intensiviste à l'Hôpital de la Cité-de-la-Santé : les conséquences d'un passage aux soins intensifs chez les familles des patients sont bien réelles. Selon une étude, une famille sur trois vit avec des symptômes de stress post-traumatique.  La rencontre Lefebvre-Leclerc avec les analystes politiques Elsie Lefebvre et Marc-André Leclerc : retour sur le point de presse du Dr. Boileau. 3e lien à Québec. Course à la direction du PCC. Chronique de Jean-Philippe Bertrand, animateur du balado La Dose pour TVA Sports et QUB radio : les rumeurs sur Carey Price.  Segment LCN : agir pour la protection du caribou forestier. Que fait Québec dans ce dossier? Retour sur l'attentat à New York.  Chronique de Gabrielle Caron, humoriste, auteure et animatrice du balado “J'ai fait un humain” à QUB radio : profession nommeuse de bébé professionnelle. Une femme clône son chat après sa mort.  Entrevue avec Andrée-Ann Deschênes, professeure de gestion en sécurité publique à l'École de gestion de l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières : la détresse psychologique chez nos policiers. Selon de nouvelles données, le nombre de consultations est en hausse.  La rencontre Stréliski-Cyr avec les humoristes Léa Stréliski et Mathieu Cyr : un enfant de 12 ans perd la vie à la suite d'un accident d'autobus. Le mari de Michel Louvain s'est confié à Marie-Claude Barrette. La femme de Potton agressée par des chiens réclame 700 000 $.  Chronique de Danny St Pierre : alors que la covid circule pas mal, la réalité avec laquelle les commerçants doivent jongler entre les reports et les annulations.  Une production QUB radio   Avril 2022  Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

La France a tout pour réussir
L'exosquelette Atalante commercialisé en Europe et aux Etats-Unis depuis 2019, dans La France a tout pour réussir - Samedi 15 janvier

La France a tout pour réussir

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 26:03


Ce samedi 15 janvier, Jérôme Tichit a reçu Fabien Expert, directeur du département Mécatronique chez Wandercraft, Solène Le Bars, docteur en neurosciences, chef de projet à Capgemini Engineering. Ils se sont penchés sur la fonction de l'exosquelette Atalante et le projet Mind&Act dans l'émission La France a tout pour réussir sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission le vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.

Over Coffee® | Stories and Resources from the Intersection of Art and Science | Exploring How to Make STEAM Work For You

This post and podcast are for informational purposes only, and are not intended as medical advice. Please contact a healthcare professional with any medical questions. "Every single person that walks in the (exoskeleton) is the best experience," says Wandercraft Co-Founder and CEO Jean-Louis Constanza. Paris-based medical device company Wandercraft has developed the world's most advanced robotic exoskeleton, or "exo". Called "Atalante", the exo is self-balancing, designed to emulate a realistic human walk. And Atalante allows walking-impaired people to regain mobility--without having to use crutches for balance. For Jean-Louis, the innovation started with a question from his then-five-year-old son, Oscar. "You're a robotics engineer. Why don't you make a robot (that'll help me walk instead of using a wheelchair)?" Jean-Louis began exploring the answer to that question. The ultimate result was seen worldwide. On video, Oscar, now in his teens, comments on being "taller than his father", as he walks, wearing the exo. Dreams, grounded in reality Today, Jean-Louis' dream is that Oscar and his friends may ultimately be walking to their college classes. But for Wandercraft there's also a larger vision: a world where wheelchairs become a thing of the past. Jean-Louis cautions that these goals aren't yet a reality. "(We) don't want to hurt people (by overpromising)," he says. "(But) now we're getting closer to the goal." Currently, the exoskeleton is being used in hospitals and rehabiltation facilities, and going through some clinical trials. Jean-Louis and his team are also polling walking-impaired patients. Their question: what, besides walking, might these individuals like to be able to do, while wearing the exo? Next steps, Jean-Louis says, include streamlining the exo and getting FDA approval in the U.S. Meanwhile, Oscar has walked twice in the exo--and is waiting for a final product for regular use as he continues with his interests and prepares for college in the next few years. Jean-Louis talked about the creation of Wandercraft, previewed some of the ways Adelante is evolving and shared some of his favorite experiences. On this edition of Over Coffee®, we cover: How Jean-Louis first discovered his passion for robotics; How Wandercraft, and the Adelante, came about; Some of the challenges involved in creating the exoskeleton; Oscar's experiences walking in the exo; Some of the health challenges affecting people in wheelchairs; How the exoskeleton works (hint: there are several ways a wearer can operate it!); The next steps in the process of developing the exo as a personal device; How the exoskeleton is currently being used; Some of the activities physical therapists and patients are currently suggesting, for exo wearers in the future; What Wandercraft needs most, in terms of support, as they pursue their goals of helping wheelchair users walk; An update on Oscar's activities, as the exoskeleton evolves; How the robot is being engineered, to help wearers move quickly and maintain their balance; Current research which Jean-Louis and his team are conducting, to make the next exo a device its users really love!; A shout-out to their medical partners with whom Wandercraft is currently working; The future vision for the exo, and the current steps Wandercraft is taking to realize that dream.

Conte-moi l'aventure !
La course d'Atalante – d'après les mythologies grecque et romaine

Conte-moi l'aventure !

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 17:46


C'est dans la Grèce Antique, à l'époque où les dieux de l'Olympe se mêlaient des affaires des hommes, et où des héros comme Hercule ou Thésée enchaînaient les quêtes et les exploits, que vécut Atalante. La fougue d'Atalante a tant fasciné les grecs et les romains, que les récits de ses aventures se sont multipliés à travers les siècles... A tel point qu'il existe différentes versions du mythe d'Atalante, toujours plus passionnantes! Alors, des premiers mythes grecs rapportés par Hésiode, jusqu'aux Métamorphoses du grand poète romain Ovide, essayons de suivre la trace de notre héroïne…

La Combinaison
#69 – Nicolas Simon - CEO de Wandercraft. Un exosquelette qui permet à des personnes paraplégiques de remarcher.

La Combinaison

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 115:02


Vous imaginez faire remarcher une personne paraplégique, lui offrir les sensations qu'il a perdu, ou qu'il n'a jamais eues ? C'est le pari réussi de Nicolas Simon et son équipe Wandercraft, une startup qui a créé cet exo squelette. Ça semble incroyable, pourtant ça existe et c'est déjà même commercialisé. Comment ça marche ? La personne enfile cet exo squelette comme un pantalon. Immédiatement, la machine lui permet de garder sa verticalité, et surtout de faire tous les mouvements des jambes qu'une personne valide peut faire : marcher, reculer, monter des escaliers, un pas de côté… et bientôt danser. 12 moteurs par jambe plus une télécommande permettent de rendre à ces personnes extraordinaires, souvent courageuses une vie ordinaire La famille de Nicolas Simon souffre d'une maladie proche de la maladie de Charcot, qui paralyse les membres. Depuis tout jeune, Nicolas s'est lancé le defi d'aider les personnes qui ne peuvent plus marcher à se déplacer. C'était inconcevable, presque impossible, et pourtant toute l'équipe de Wandercraft a travaillé d'arrache-pied, pour rendre l'impossible possible. Le premier produit s'appelle Atalante, et est destiné à la ré-eduction. Le deuxième qui arrive bientôt sera Eve, et sera destiné au grand public. Plus léger, moins cher, il pourra être porté tous les jours pour permette aux personnes handicapées de retrouver une vie « presque » normal. Wandercraft, c'est beaucoup de tech, beaucoup de recherche, d'intelligence, et quel plaisir de voir la joie d'une personne en fauteuil se déplacer. Tout au long de l'épisode, Nicolas revient sur son parcours, la création de Wandercraft, c'est passionnant. Nous abordons également les thèmes plus généraux : comment marche t-on ? la robotique, le handicap… Je vous laisse le découvrir tout ça, Bonne écoute

Brave New Women hosted by Cecilia Poullain
The World According To Women - Better Conversations

Brave New Women hosted by Cecilia Poullain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 67:35


On Tuesday 29 June 2021, we held the first "World According To Women", a forum for the women I have interviewed for this podcast to come together and go deeper on the issues, observations and concerns I am hearing from so many of them. For this event, Meredith Marshall and Camilla Borrevik shared their observations on “Better conversations:  How we might communicate to bring out the best in us".   Meredith talked about how she changed communication styles in one of the biggest financial organisations in the US and Camilla talked about her work as a Norwegian anthropologist who works with small Pacific Island states on climate change and how the Fijian leadership at COP23 changed the way people were communicating.   Maria Laura Baccarini connected us all on a completely different level when she sang from the prologue of her new show, "Atalante". The theme of "better conversations" was exactly the right place to start. I hope you enjoy this exploration into what it means to communicate in a way that is profoundly human. I would love to hear any comments you might have on this episode and respond to any questions. You can find me on the Brave New World Facebook page, on Linkedin or on my website: www.ceciliapoullain.comCecilia PoullainFounder of Brave New WomenCoach - Empowering Women to Find their VoiceMusic: Stephen Marquis www.songsta.com.auEditing: Talal BourokiCecilia PoullainFounder of Brave New WomenCoach - Empowering Women to Find their Voice

El Garaje Hermético de Máximo Sant
Historia de Bugatti: La mecánica hecha arte

El Garaje Hermético de Máximo Sant

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 21:20


Hoy te vamos a contar la historia de #Butatti, y para que la disfrutes en profundidad hemos llegado a un acuerdo con esta colección. Entra en el link http://bit.ly/Bugatti_Garaje porque tenemos una buena noticia: Planeta deAgostini ha lanzado un coleccionable del Bugatti Veyron Super Sport una verdadera maravilla. Si te suscribes antes de septiembre recibes regalos exclusivos. Puedes inscribirte con el código GARAJEHERMETICO El #Veyron fue el coche que reflotó la marca Bugatti. Ya sabéis que Ettore Bugatti venía de una familia de artistas y eso se nota en sus diseños. Cualquier motor Bugatti es como una joya, pero al mismo tiempo es una obra maestra de la ingeniería. Todavía hoy se considera que el coche de competición más exitoso de todos los tiempos es el Type 35. El Type 35 era tan bueno, era de una excelencia mecánica de tal magnitud que podía ganar un G.P. una prueba de resistencia, ir al casino o hacer un viaje. Algo irrepetible. En Molsheim, en un local que había sido una tintorería donde se funda en 1909 la marca Automóviles Ettore Bugatti bajo el lema era “Nada es demasiado hermoso, nada es demasiado costoso”. Bugatti soñaba con hacer los mejores coches del Mundo… y lo cierto es que hizo realidad su sueño. Este modelo, también conocido por Brescia, ya sentaba las bases de lo que iban a ser los Bugatti, fue una revolución por su ligereza, menos de 500 kg, y agilidad frente a los pesados coches de competición de esa época. Os doy un detalle: el cuatro cilindros de 1.5 litros llegó a ofrecer 50 CV gracias a sus 16 válvulas… un adelantado a su tiempo. Tras la primera guerra Mundial llega la era dorada de Bugatti gracia, sobre todo, a dos coches: El Bugatti Royale y el Type 30, dos de los coches más bonitos de la historia, técnicamente perfectos, verdaderas obras de arte. He añadido por mi parte otro de mis Bugatti favoritos, el Type 57S Atalante. Vale la pena detenerse en estos coches. Bugatti Type 30. (1922-1926) A día de hoy está considerado el coche de competición de mayor éxito en la historia con más de 2.000 victorias y podios contabilizados. Una verdadera pasada. El corazón de este coche era su motor de 8 cilindros en línea y dos litros, que en versión de calle daba 50 CV pero en versión de carreras llegaba y sobrepasaba los 100 CV. Bugatti Type 41 Royale. (1927-1933) Este coche quería ser superlativo en todo, el coche más grande, bello y lujoso jamás construido. Y lo consiguió. Os doy unos datos: 6,4 metros de largo, 4,3 metros de distancia entre ejes y más de 3 toneladas de peso… el lujo, pesa. Vale la pena detenerse en el motor un 8 cilindros en línea de 12.763 cm3. Para que os hagáis una idea el bloque motor media 1,5 metros de largo y más de 1 metro de alto y desarrollaba, no olvidemos que hablamos del año 1927, 300 CV. Bugatti Type 57S Atalante (1937) Aquí también te voy a dar una cifra de referencia: Hace menos de un años se subastó uno de estos coches y su precio alcanzó… los ¡seis millones de euros! Se dice que el Atalante fue un diseño de Jean, el hijo mayor de Bugatti, quien tenía uno negro apodado “La Voiture Noir” cuyo motor V8 de casi 3,5 litros daba más de 200 CV, frente a los 135 del coche de serie. Se fabricaron de todas las distintas versiones, que fueron muchas, unos 800, pero muy pocos han llegado hasta nuestros días. Ya hay quien ha ofrecido 100 millones si aparece el “Voiture Noir” original… Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport (2005-2012) Hay otras variantes de este Veyron, pero el 16.4 Super Sport es el que vuelve a poner a Bugatti en el mapa. Os doy dos datos: Tiene 1200 CV y supera los 400 km/h de velocidad... ¿te parece suficiente? Sino, el Chiron es más potente y rápido… pero no tiene la magia de ser el modelo que ha protagonizado el renacer de Bugatti. Y cumple las premisas de Bugatti: En muy bonito, más que bonito permitidme que me ponga “pijo”, es una belleza, y su motor en una joya que cuenta con 16 cilindros, dos 8 cilindros de V estrecha juntos, tiene cuatro turbos y 3 intercoolers. Como en el chiste, hay una noticia buena y una mala. Comencemos por la mala: No vas a encontrar un Veyron SS por menos de dos millones de euros. La buena, Planeta deAgostini te ofrece una replica perfecta a escala 1/8, en metal, con hasta los más mínimos detalles del exterior, como el alerón móvil, del interior y lo que es más importante, del motor. Ya sabéis que tengo debilidad por los modelos a escala y por Bugatti, así que ya he empezado. Y por cierto, cuando acabe de montar el Ford GT40 os lo enseñaré, es una verdadera pasada…

Brave New Women hosted by Cecilia Poullain
La créativité débordante avec Maria-Laura Baccarini, chanteuse, actrice, danseuse, écrivaine, compositrice

Brave New Women hosted by Cecilia Poullain

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 62:50


“Ce qui me plaît dans cette histoire c'est que Atalante est un personnage de la mythologie.  Pas une déesse.  Au contraire, elle une femme symbole de l'indépendance.  De féminité et en même temps de force.  Elle est très pure et très intelligente. C'est une femme qui aime. C'est une femme pleine de passion.  Ce n'est pas une femme qui veut être un homme.  Mais par contre elle met des hommes dans l'embarras.” - Maria-Laura BaccariniMaria-Laura est chanteuse, actrice et danseuse. Aujourd'hui, elle est également écrivaine et compositrice et amène à son processus créatif toute la richesse de sa longue carrière. Adolescente, elle était membre de l'équipe italienne de gymnastique rythmique et sportive.  A 18 ans, elle est devenue star d'une série télévisée sur RAI Uno.  Pendant plusieurs années, elle jouait le rôle principal dans les comédies musicales telles que “Chicago”, “Cabaret” et “West Side Story” en Europe et aux Etats-Unis.  Plus tard, elle s'est reconvertie en chanteuse de jazz.Elle nous parle de sa carrière ainsi que ses dernières œuvres et son processus créatif. Son tout dernier spectacle, Atalante, tiré du livre Atalanta de Gianni Rodari lui-même basé sur un mythe grec, explore l'amour dans toutes ses formes et la féminité puissante.    https://marialaura-baccarini.com/Je serai ravie de savoir ce que vous pensez de cet épisode et de répondre à vos questions éventuelles.  Vous pouvez me trouver sur Linkedin, la page Brave New Women de Facebook ou sur mon site web.Cecilia PoullainFondatrice de Brave New WomenCoach - pour que les femmes trouvent leurs voixwww.ceciliapoullain.comMusique :  Stephen Marquis https://songsta.com.auMontage : Talal BourokiCecilia PoullainFounder of Brave New WomenCoach - Empowering Women to Find their Voice

Piramida Radosti
Mozzart Piramida Radosti #10: Feliks i Atletiko - tandem za titulu?

Piramida Radosti

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 55:11


U ovonedeljnoj epizodi pričamo o Der Klassikeru i dominaciji Bajerna u Bundesligi kojoj niko ne vidi kraj. O ograničenjima Borusije Dortmund i o budućnosti nemačkog fudbala uopšte. Analiziramo i utakmice Serije A, remije u derbijima i pad forme Intera i Atalante. Što se tiče Španije bavimo se madridskim Atletikom i time da li je ova sezona "ta". Pričamo o Barseloni sa Mesijem i bez njega i o Realovim problemima. Centralna tema je bio derbi između Mančester Sitija i Liverpula, pozabavili smo se i nastavkom dobrih rezultata Totenhema i bitnom pobedom Lestera protiv Vulvsa, kao i brojnim promašenim penalima. O svemu tome razgovarali su Vladimir Novaković, Ivan Lončarević i Darko Plavšić. Uživajte u novoj epizodi Mozzart Piramide radosti. Intro muzika: Prljave Sestre - Oni ili ti (2020, Najgore tek dolazi). #piramidaradosti

Piramida Radosti
Mozzart Piramida Radosti #9: Artetina lekcija Oleu i Zlatan superstar

Piramida Radosti

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 55:56


Mozzart Piramida Radosti #9: Artetina lekcija Oleu i Zlatan superstar U devetoj epizodi pričamo o derbiju Premijer lige između Mančester Junajteda i Arsenala, o tome gde je sve pogrešio Ole Gunar Solšer i u čemu su 'Tobdžije' bile bolje. Uz to, analiziramo pobede Liverpula i Totenhema, kao i koliko će bodova biti potrebno za opstanak u ligi. Pričamo o fenomenu Zlatana Ibrahimovića i fantastičnoj formi Milana, ali i o kvalitetu Sasuola i Atalante. U La Ligi u centru pažnje su lider Real Sosijedad, ostavka predsednika Barselone Bartomeua i uticaj tog čina na rezultate kluba, kao i nove pobede Reala i Atletika. Načeli smo temu o Superligi Evrope, kojoj ćemo se uskoro više posvetiti. O svemu tome razgovarali su Vladimir Novaković, Ivan Lončarević i Darko Plavšić. Uživajte u novoj epizodi Mozzart Piramide radosti. Intro muzika: Prljave Sestre - Oni ili ti (2020, Najgore tek dolazi). #piramidaradosti