RUINES

Posted on 19 June 2025 Evelyne Barman Crotti Our collections
Exhibitions and research projects in Paris and Geneva, fine books, literary texts: RUINES are in the spotlight at the Bibliothèque cantonale universitaire de Lausanne, site Unithèque. Following the random declination of this post dedicated to RUINES, let’s begin our odyssey with a few literary memories… Literature Joachim Du Bellay Joachim Du Bellay (1522-1560) brought back […]
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tour de la centrale nucléaire de Tchernobyl

1959: a conservative year

Posted on 19 June 2025 Sylvia Biro En ce moment Our collections
Fifty years ago, in 1971, Swiss women gained the right to vote and stand for election at federal level. The same issue, put out to consultation a few years earlier in 1959, was rejected by 66.9% and accepted by just three cantons. While women’s suffrage was achieved in most European countries at the same time, […]
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What’s behind the picture?

Posted on 19 June 2025 Laura Saggiorato Our collections
Jean-Claude Hesselbarth, Le Jardin de Lily, 2006, private collection
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Jean-Claude Hesselbarth, Le Jardin de Lily, 2006, collection particulière

Contemporary stoicism

Posted on 19 June 2025 Maël Goarzin Sélections
Are you familiar with contemporary stoicism? This ancient philosophy is back in the news. What’s more, it’s a lifeline in the middle of the storm. Marcus Aurelius (121-180), Roman emperor and author of Thoughts for Myself, is generally regarded as the last Stoic philosopher. Indeed, since the end of Antiquity, there has been no Stoic […]
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Beethoven, talented improviser (7/7)

Posted on 19 June 2025 Federica Rusconi Castellani Our collections
A practice that became famous in the aristocratic salons of the 18th and 19th centuries was the musical joust, a kind of contest, a challenge of virtuosity between two musicians. Each artist showed off his or her talent as a composer and, above all, as an improviser. Beethoven, being a genius improviser, took part in […]
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Winter will be hot: pleasures and sexuality

Posted on 19 June 2025 Valérie Jacquod Sélections
Discover a selection of books dedicated to sexuality on BCUL’s Riponne site. As the library is one of the only cultural venues still open, this is the perfect opportunity to stock up on books for your evenings out, alone or accompanied (but no more than 5 people!). BCUL offers a selection of recent books entitled […]
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