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Back to the Archives: Elias Bickerman in the Fonds Louis Robert [PDF]
This paper examines the letters of Elias Bickerman (1897-1981) to Louis Robert (1904-1985) found in the Fonds Louis Robert in Paris. It also considers comments by Henri Seyrig (1895-1973) writing to Robert concerning Bickerman in letters in that same ...
Baumgarten, Albert I.
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We are hard pressed to understand the events of Caracalla\u27s Parthian war, including the role Armenia played in the conflict, because of gross inadequacies in our sources.
Patterson, Lee E.
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Melville\u27s Moby-Dick: A Lesson in Reading [PDF]
Editor’s Note: Dr. Dengler wrote this paper as a response to the summer seminar for faculty at Dordt College (now University), summer of ...
Dengler, Mary
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Arms and Armour as Indicators of Cultural transfer. The Steppes and the Ancient World from Hellenistic Times to the Early Middle Ages. Wiesbaden, Reichert, 2006, XI + 507 p. [PDF]
Ces communications couvrent à la fois le domaine steppique, hellénistique, centre-asiatique et iranien. Parmi ces deux derniers, on notera : – V. Raspopova, « Sogdian Arms and Armour in the Period of the Great Migrations », pp.
La Vaissière, Étienne de
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The Early Parthian Policy of Augustus [PDF]
This article addresses the early Parthian policy of Augustus, which proved to be pivotal in the history of Roman-Parthian relations. Considering his importance in this regard, scholars have rightly focused on Augustus and Parthia.
Schlude, Jason M.
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The Early Reign of Mithradates II the Great in Parthia [PDF]
Mithradates II (122–88/87 B.C.) is among the greatest Parthian kings, and because of his attainments, some ancient accounts call him “the Great.” Mithradates II rose to the throne after the unexpected death of his paternal uncle Artabanos I. In his early
Olbrycht, Marek Jan
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Central Asia and the Arsacid Kingdom
Central Asia and the Arsacid Kingdom, in: Yu.E. Berezkin (ed.) Vzaimodeystvie kul’tur i tsivilizatsiy. V chest’ yubileya V.M. Massona, Sankt-Peterburg, 2000, 177-193.
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The Arsacids of Rome: Misunderstanding in Roman-Parthian Relations
At the beginning of the common era, the two major imperial powers of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East were Rome and Parthia. In this book, Jake Nabel analyzes Roman-Parthian interstate politics by focusing on a group of princes from the Arsacid family—the ruling dynasty of Parthia—who were sent to live at the Roman court.
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Roma, l'Armenia e i Parti in età giulio-claudia: riflessioni sull'importanza delle relazioni personali nel periodo tra Augusto e Germanico [PDF]
Roncaglia, Alessandro
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Fabrizio Sinisi. “The last Arsacid tetradrachms” [PDF]
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