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Erudition and the Republic of Letters | 2018

Observing, Interpreting, and Excavating Roman Barrows. Landscape and Proto-archaeology in the Spanish Netherlands and the Prince-Bishopric of Liège (c. 1500–1700)

Olivier Latteur

Even today, the landscape of some Belgian regions is deeply marked by the presence of dozens of Roman barrows. These mounds have survived the passage of time and have shaped the landscape, from antiquity up to the present-day. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, a period characterized by the rediscovery of classical antiquity and the emergence of antiquarianism, travellers and scholars took a fresh look at these remains. The development of a proto-archaeological approach to the landscape gradually transformed the relationship between man and his surrounds, and contributed to a better understanding of certain landscape features.The first part of this article is devoted to historical observation of these barrows and their impact on the local landscape: Roman tumuli had unusual features (height, strength, presence of trees, etc.) and were used as landmarks and vantage points, especially in the Hesbaye region, which was sparsely wooded and relatively flat. The second part deals with interpretations of these mounds during the early modern period (attribution to the Romans, association with magic, etc.). The third part focuses on the first ‘archaeological’ excavations of tumuli (1507, 1621, 1641, and 1654). These early modern digs gradually transformed perceptions of these remains: observations of a proto-archaeological nature became increasingly common and heralded the emergence of a new approach, which co-existed with medieval or popular traditions.


Mobilité(s) à l’époque moderne et de nos jours. Regards croisés. Journée d'étude du réseau Modernum | 2018

Le voyage archéologique d’Ortelius et de Vivianus (1575) : un exemple de mobilité savante à la fin du 16e siècle

Olivier Latteur


Les sources des savoirs à l'époque moderne | 2018

Sources et méthodes d’un antiquaire du XVIIe siècle : le jésuite Alexandre Wiltheim (1604-1684), "père de l’archéologie luxembourgeoise"

Olivier Latteur


Bulletin de l'Institut Archéologique Liégeois | 2018

Un chemin aussi utile que nécessaire au Public. Etude de trois ordonnances liégeoises concernant la voie romaine Bavay-Tongres (1767-1776)

Olivier Latteur


“Il n’est guère de matière si vaste que celle des monumens de l’Antiquité”. Étude et réception de l’Antiquité romaine au siècle des Lumières : perspectives croisées | 2017

La Dissertatio de antiquis romanorum monumentis de Pierre-Joseph Heylen, premier inventaire des vestiges romains situés dans l’espace belge (1783)

Olivier Latteur


Archive | 2017

Fidélité au texte et édification morale : la traduction française d'un théologien protestant

Olivier Latteur


Archive | 2017

Une traduction et plus de mille pages de commentaires illustrés

Olivier Latteur


Archive | 2017

Une histoire romaine du Siècle des Lumières

Olivier Latteur


Séminaire de recherche LaRHis | 2016

La loi comme compromis entre intérêts, idées et institutions. Appropriation des modèles d’analyse de l’action publique par les historiens

Gauthier Godart; Flore Guiot; Olivier Latteur; William Riguelle


Sixteenth Century Conference | 2016

Observing and studying the Roman Barrows in the Spanish Netherlands (ca. 1500-1675)

Olivier Latteur

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