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The monuments of Roman Ancyra reviewed
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Includes bibliographical references leaves 112-120.In this paper, the accepted conclusions o f Roman Ancyra's monuments are reinterpreted based on the analysis o f the original excavation, epigraphic and numismatic
Cooke, Susan D.
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The Monuments of Roman Ancyra reviewed
Cataloged from PDF version of article.
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Characterization of stone materials from the Roman Caracalla Bath in Ancyra
The Roman Caracalla Bath was built during the reign of Roman Emperor Caracalla (circa AD 200). Today it exists only in the form of wall remnants at the foundation level and functions as an open-air museum. It is located on a mound approximately 2.5-m high along Ulus’s Çankırı Street in Ankara.
Tanrıverdi, Zeynep +2 more
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The attitude of st. Athanasius and st. Hilary towards the manifesto of the synod of Ancyra (358)
The Synod of Ancyra was organized at 358 by Basil, bishop of this city. The bishops who took part in this Synod published a Synodical Letter, called in English Manifesto.
Grzywaczewski, Józef
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The human embryo in the Christian tradition: a reconsideration. [PDF]
Jones DA.
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Progetto di conservazione e restauro per il tempio di Augusto ad Ankara
Il volume raccoglie i contributi e la documentazione del Progetto "Ancyra", ricerca internazionale cofinanziata dall'Universtià degli Studi di Trieste e dal Ministero degli Affari Esteri italiano, dedicata allo studio, alla salvaguardia e al restauro ...
Sergio Pratali Maffei +1 more
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Nilus of Ancyra and John Chrysostom about the monastic life
In this article we have compared the motivations of the anachorese and hesychia in John Chrysostom’s writing Adversus oppugnatores vitae monasticae and in Nilus of Ancyra writing De monachorum praestantia.
Nieścior, Leon
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Catopyrops ancyra almora, a Lycaenid Butterfly New to Taiwan
[[abstract]]Catopyrops, a genus of Lycaenidae previously unrecorded to Taiwan, was found from Lanyu, an island southeast of Taiwan. The collected samples, identified as C. ancyra almora, presumably invaded from the Philippines by natural pathways.
呂至堅 ; 徐堉峰
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The Homoousios Theology of Basil of Ancyra
Članak je podijeljen u dva dijela. U prvomu dijelu nalazi se osoba Bazilija iz Ankire. Želi se istaknuti njegova važnost na užoj, ali i na široj razini teoloških događanja u svega desetak godina četvrtoga stoljeća.
Tukara, Drago, Drago Tukara
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