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Posté le Jeu 17 mai 2007, 13:35 Objet : Que veut dire taberna ? |
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Bonjour,
SVP, je voulais savoir ce que voulait dire le mot latin 'taberna'. |
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Posté le Lun 30 mars 2009, 18:59 Objet : |
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Taberna =
A taberna (the plural form is tabernae) was a single room shop covered by a barrel vault within great indoor markets of ancient Rome. Each taberna had a window above it to let light into a wooden attic for storage and had a wide doorway. A famous example is the Markets of Trajan in Rome, Italy built in the early 1st century by Apollodorus of Damascus
According to the Cambridge Ancient History, a taberna was a “retail unit" within the Roman empire and furthermore was where many economic activities and many service industries were provided, including the sale of cooked food, wine and bread.
Sorry, seulement trouvé en Anglais |
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pierre minvielle HadEpte
Inscrit le 26 fév 2009 Messages : 343 Localisation : Rambouillet
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Posté le Jeu 2 avril 2009, 15:29 Objet : hé chope! |
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taberna, ae, f : échoppe, cabane (au canada?)
en gros, une boutique, un magasin...
magna taberna : grande surface.... pour de rire bien sûr... _________________ Pierre de Vox nostra |
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