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The tragedy of being a historical creature: Gender and history in Nicolas de Montreux’s La Sophonisbe (1601)

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, Volume 78, Issue 1, Page 31-44, February 2023., 2023
This article explores the relationship between gender and history in Nicolas de Montreux’s historical tragedy La Sophonisbe (1601), specifically how the drama uses the historical female figure of Sophonisbe to negotiate what it means to take part in history.
Anastasia Ladefoged Larn
wiley   +1 more source

Porous Electrode Modeling and its Applications to Li‐Ion Batteries

open access: yesAdvanced Energy Materials, Volume 12, Issue 32, August 25, 2022., 2022
The present paper has systematically reviewed applications of porous electrode models to Li‐ion batteries (LIBs), including simulations of performance‐related characteristics, overpotential and impedance, temperature and stress distributions, battery degradation, online extraction of battery status, and other applications.
Zhiqiang Chen   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

INSIDE OPPIDA TERRITORIES: THE LATE IRON AGE IN THE IBERIAN EASTERN MESETA (CENTRAL SPAIN)

open access: yesOxford Journal of Archaeology, Volume 41, Issue 2, Page 187-207, May 2022., 2022
Summary Since the beginning of Iron Age archaeology, urban agglomerations have dominated the debate on urbanism. The rural settlements – their types, functions and socio‐political dynamics – have been practically absent from the general discussion. The territorial backdrop of the Late Iron Age communities can provide both a new comparative framework in
Raquel Liceras‐Garrido
wiley   +1 more source

Time and memory in Carthage

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 35, Issue 3, Page 360-385, June 2021., 2021
Abstract Rome and the Roman idea of imperium – a centring, totalizing military and legal right to rule and command obedience – looms large behind innumerable historical instances of geopolitical aspiration. Yet the story of ancient Rome and the empire it shaped does not belong to Rome alone.
Nandini Das
wiley   +1 more source

From commodity to money: The rise of silver coinage around the Ancient Mediterranean (sixth–first centuries bce)

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 63, Issue 1, Page 142-155, February 2021., 2021
The reasons why the Western Mediterranean, especially Carthage and Rome, resisted monetization relative to the Eastern Mediterranean are still unclear. We address this question by combining lead (Pb) and silver (Ag) isotope abundances in silver coinage from the Aegean, Magna Graecia, Carthage and Roman Republic. The clear relationships observed between
F. Albarède   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Portraits, Power, and Patronage in the Late Roman Republic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Recent work in ancient art history has sought to move beyond formalist interpretations of works of art to a concern to understand ancient images in terms of a broader cultural, political, and historical context.
Tanner, J
core   +1 more source

What’s for dinner today? Remarks on the provisions and diet of Roman soldiers during the Principate [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Antiquitatis et Medii Aevi Incohantis, 2020
Many ancient writers have written about feeding the Roman army, including Vegetius, Appian, Cassius Dio, Tacitus and Suetonius. Archaeological sources provide interesting data about army provisioning, food supply, the soldier's diet, but also the ...
Agnieszka Tomas
doaj   +1 more source

Creatine and improvement in cognitive function: Evaluation of a health claim pursuant to article 13(5) of regulation (EC) No 1924/2006. [PDF]

open access: yesEFSA J
Abstract Following an application from Alzchem Trostberg GmbH, submitted for authorisation of a health claim pursuant to Article 13(5) of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006 via the Competent Authority of Austria, the EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food Allergens (NDA) was asked to deliver an opinion on the scientific substantiation of a health ...
EFSA Panel on Nutrition   +17 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Plutarch and Dio on Cicero at the trial of Milo [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The accounts of the trial of Milo given by Plutarch and Dio provide a valuable insight into the working methods of the two writers. A close examination of the incident in relation to the structure of Plutarch’s Life of Cicero confirms that the Life is a ...
Fotheringham, Lynn S.   +1 more
core   +1 more source

MOBILE MAPPING FOR DIGITAL DOCUMENTATION OF ANCIENT ROMAN ROADS WITHIN A MULTI-SENSOR FRAMEWORK: THE APPIAN WAY IN ROME [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2023
Digitization of complex Cultural Heritage sites requires the integration of several strategies to achieve a comprehensive description of the site. This is the case of the digitization project of the Appian Way in Rome involving a section of 12 km from ...
R. Brumana   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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