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Les dénominations du peuple dans l’Histoire romaine de Cassius Dion : des mots qui font la paire ?
Cassius Dio carefully selects the words that he uses to name the Roman people in order to describe the way the Roman Republic ended in his Roman History, books 36 to 51.
Marion Bellissime
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A re-examination of the evidence for parade-grounds at auxiliary forts in Roman Britain [PDF]
This Thesis examines the underlying evidence for parade-grounds at auxiliary forts in Roman Britain. Firstly by examining the evidence supporting forts with actual physical remains, such as the altars and the tribunal at Maryport and the artificially ...
Waldock, Shirley Ann
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Abstract Although a local experiment, the promulgation of the Regulations of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone on Personal Bankruptcy (SPBR) in 2020 was hailed as a significant milestone in China's insolvency lawmaking which has thus far addressed only corporate insolvencies.
Jenny Fu, Jin Chun
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Review: Zsuzsanna Turcsán-Tóth, Alapvetés az Artemis Ephesia-szobrok ikonográfiai elemzéséhez (Notes on the iconographic analysis of the Artemis Ephesia statues), Martin Opitz: Budapest, 2023, p. 368.
Szabo CSABA
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Legacy and the Politics of Racial Terminology
ABSTRACT When a term carries a sordid past, it is tempting to think it should have no future use. Yet the normative life of a word is rarely exhausted by its origins. This article develops legacy analysis as a method for enriching evaluation of what should be done with historically burdened terms. Rather than treating origins as decisive, the framework
Paul‐Mikhail Catapang Podosky
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Derek Mahon’s Homage to Pasolini
This essay aims to show that Derek Mahon's 'Roman Script' and the prefatory 'Ghosts' draw on rich veins of history, art and literature to bring out a number of meaningful connections. For example, the same self-indulgence that wrecked a family in Ibsen's
Irene De Angelis
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Beyond the Foreigner: representations of non-roman individuals and communities in latin historiography, from Sallust to Ammianus Marcellinus [PDF]
From the foundation of the city of Rome in 753 BCE to the capture of the same in 476 CE, the ancient Romans came into contact with a diverse range of peoples. The Romans did not want only to conquer these peoples and incorporate them into the empire, but
Chlup, James Thomas
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You, Me, and the AI: The Role of Third‐Party Human Teammates for Trust Formation Toward AI Teammates
ABSTRACT As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated in teams, understanding the factors that drive trust formation between human and AI teammates becomes crucial. Yet, the emergent literature has overlooked the impact of third parties on human‐AI teaming.
Türkü Erengin +2 more
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Psychological Contracts With Purpose: A Review and Path Forward
ABSTRACT This review advances the understanding of psychological contracts (PCs) that include third‐party beneficiaries and transcend self‐interested goals, which we term “PCs with purpose.” PC theory has challenged the assumption that social exchange relies solely on balanced rewards and inducements, highlighting that individuals may wish to ...
Marjo‐Riitta Diehl +2 more
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Farming in the shadows of Rome: A multi‐proxy palaeoenvironmental record from Loch Clunie—Perthshire
ABSTRACT Roman impacts on local society is a subject of international significance. Loch Clunie, Perthshire, lies only 5.4 km from Inchtuthil, the only Roman legionary fortress in Scotland, and contains two crannogs and a probable lakeside hillfort. Despite this proximity and the likelihood of local–Roman interaction, these sites remain unexcavated ...
Samantha E. Jones +6 more
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