Marcel Detienne, Les maîtres de vérité dans la Grèce archaïque.
Où l'on apprend que les prêtres et les soldats n'ont pas la même vérité.
Emissions- Space Montaigne
- De la parole-magique et de la parole-dialogue. (Marcel Detienne)
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