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Jan 2022
15m 17s

Les archives secrètes du Vatican

BENJAMIN BRILLAUD
About this episode
Qu’est ce que l’Histoire ? Et bien c’est avant tout une enquête ! Si vous aimez Sherlock Holmes, y’a un peu de ça ! C’est une recherche organisée d’indices, de traces, qui vont permettre de faire une hypothèse sur ce qui s’est déroulé dans le passé. Et comme le disait le professeur Henry Jones dans son cours d’archéologie, 90% du travail se fait en bibliothèque ! Plus précisément pour les historiens, en bibliothèques et en services d’Archives. Parmi toutes ces archives, peu génèrent autant de fantasmes que celles du Vatican !

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