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Analysis of Dieback in a Coastal Pinewood in Campania, Southern Italy, through High-Resolution Remote Sensing [PDF]
For some years, the stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) forests of the Domitian coast in Campania, Southern Italy, have been at risk of conservation due to biological adversities.
Rosario Nicoletti +3 more
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Biosynthetic gene profiling and genomic potential of the novel photosynthetic marine bacterium Roseibaca domitiana [PDF]
Shifting the bioprospecting targets toward underexplored bacterial groups combined with genome mining studies contributes to avoiding the rediscovery of known compounds by revealing novel, promising biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs).
Giuliano Gattoni +9 more
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Legate against the Emperor: the beginning, course and results of the revolt of Antonius Saturninus
The purpose of the work is to analyze the causes, course and consequences of the rebellion of Anthony Saturninus, directed against the emperor Domitian (89 AD).
Victor Nikolaevich Parfyonov
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Trajan and the revolt of Antonius Saturninus
The article points out that the starting positions of the young native of the Spanish city of Italica were provided by his father, a prominent follower of the Flavian dynasty, who became a consul, a patrician and, yes, was awarded a rare and prestigious ...
Victor Nikolaevich Parfyonov
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Pliny the Younger: citizen, landowner, intellectual
Pliny the Younger is a statesman, writer and lawyer, the author of the only correspondence between the governor of the province and the emperor that has survived to this day.
Vladimir Olegovich Nikishin
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Cato the Younger, Seneca the Younger, Pliny the Younger: conflict between norm and reality [PDF]
The article is devoted to three politicians and intellectuals – the republican leader Cato of Utica, Neroʼs tutor Seneca and Trajanʼs friend Pliny the Younger. An uncompromising fighter against tyranny, Cato chose to commit suicide rather than
Nikishin, Vladimir Olegovich
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History of degradation and rebirth of a coastal pine forest
Climatic variations are events that can cause the colonization of new areas or new hosts, favored by an increase in the growth rates of the parasites. For some years the pine forests of the Domitian coast, in Southern Italy, have been endangered due to ...
Calandrelli Marina M, Migliozzi A
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Abstract Underground mapping is of paramount importance at archaeological sites with natural or man‐made caves. Techniques of different complexity are available for underground surveying, from compass and tape to light detection and ranging (LiDAR). However, there are scenarios where it is impossible to use heavy and/or delicate instrumentation, or ...
N. Ayuso +7 more
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Ludi saeculares w I wieku n.e.
Secular Games were restored by Augustus in 17 B.C. The Games continued to be celebrated under the later emperors, but two different systems of calculation were used to determine their dates. Claudius held them in A.D.
Artur Ryszard Jęcka
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Domitian and the provincial imperial cult: Imitation or imposition?
The implantation of the imperial cult at provincial and local level was one of the keys of the process of adaptation of the imperial cult by the Flavian dynasty.
Diego M. Escámez de Vera
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