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World Civilization I (GA Southern) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This Grants Collection for Western Civilization I was created under a Round Eight ALG Textbook Transformation Grant. Affordable Learning Georgia Grants Collections are intended to provide faculty with the frameworks to quickly implement or revise the ...
Hopkinson, Caroline, Wang, Hongjie
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New Evidence for the History of Indigenous Aramaic Christianity in Southern Jordan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Pre-Islamic Southern Jordan has for some time been a much neglected Aramaic-speaking domain in the history of the spread of the early Christian movement as it emerged from its Judaic origins.
Jobling, W. J. (Bill)
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The need for rabbinic nomikoi:A reponse to Yair Furstenberg [PDF]

open access: yes
Yair Furstenberg, in his article “The Rabbinic Movement from Pharisees to Provincial Jurists” (DOI: 10.1163/15700631-bja10070), draws parallels between the rise of the rabbinic movement and jurists in other Eastern provinces of the Roman Empire.
Czajkowski, Kimberley
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Le formalità introduttive del processo privato dalle cognitiones extra ordinem all'età giustinianea [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
L'oggetto della ricerca concerne le formalità introduttive del processo privato dalle cognitiones extra ordinem dell'età del principato a Roma e nelle province fino agli sviluppi tardoantichi della litisdenuntiatio e del procedimento 'per libellos', con ...
Guasco, Alessio
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Tacitus on Titus? Visit to the Temple of Venus at Paphos [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This article deals with Titus? visit to the temple of Venus at Paphos in the second book of Tacitus? Historiae. I argue that apart from its other literary intentions already mentioned by scholars, this digression implicitly connects Titus not only with
Tzounakas, Spyridon
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The Qumran Collection as a Scribal Library [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Since the early days of Dead Sea Scrolls scholarship, the collection of scrolls found in the eleven caves in the vicinity of Qumran has been identified as a library.1 That term, however, was undefined in relation to its ancient context.
Crawford, Sidnie White
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