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The False Ruins of Villa Torlonia: the Nymphaeum

open access: yesArcHistoR Architettura Storia Restauro: Architecture History Restoration, 2014
This essay deals with a singular construction built by Giovanni Battista Caretti in the garden of Villa Torlonia in Rome, between 1800 and 1830. The so-called “ruin of nymphaeum”, the only surviving part of a composite system of ruins, built for ...
Alessandro Spila
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Fund Collection through Litigation by the State Treasury in the Roman Empire (with Special Reference to the First Three Centuries A.D.)

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2012
The paper discusses the confiscation of property (publicatio bonorum) as a source of revenue for the fiscus in ancient Rome. The term fiscus means, among other things, the public property, State funds, but also the private property of emperors.
Marzena Dyjakowska
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Domitian: An Innovative Emperor?

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Archaeology, 2023
The exhibition at the National Museum of Antiquities at Leiden God on Earth: Emperor Domitian (December 2021–May 2022) presented an overview of Domitian’s life in objects to demonstrate the significance and impact of his 15-year reign. The show focused on how he legitimized and shaped his rule, and it challenged the viewer to rethink the assessment of ...
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Emotions and the Urban Lighting Environment

open access: yesSAGE Open, 2016
This article shows the main results of an empirical research about the relation between emotions and urban lighting scenarios. The focus is on the emotions experienced by participants in outdoor public spaces, such as pedestrian areas, parks, and other ...
Amparo Berenice Calvillo Cortés   +1 more
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Błogosławieni, którzy są wezwani na ucztę godów Baranka (Ap 19,9). Kościół w Księdze Apokalipsy

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2004
The Church, gathered by liturgy, is a community of suffering (cf. 1.9). The time of the origin of the Revelation was the time when Domitian was ruling.
Wojciech Popielewski
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A Siamese Transformer Network for Zero-Shot Ancient Coin Classification. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Imaging, 2023
Guo Z   +4 more
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La divinidad del emperador romano y la sacralización del poder imperial en las Historiae Adversus Paganos de Paulo Orosio. Sobre Domiciano (Oros. Hist. VII, 10, 5) y Augusto (Oros. Hist. VI, 20)

open access: yesArys. Antigüedad, Religiones y Sociedades, 2015
Resumen: Los cristianos, desde la época de las persecuciones, se opusieron a admitir que los emperadores romanos pudieran poseer una naturaleza divina, negándose a participar en el culto imperial.
Jorge Cuesta Fernández
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A Note on Religion. [PDF]

open access: yesEvol Psychol, 2021
Betzig L.
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Rozgniewały się narody (Ap 11,18)

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2006
The time of the origin of the Revelation was the time when Domitian was ruling. He was not a bloodthirsty persecutor of Christians, yet he was ruthless when faced with lack of respect to bimself or his position, and to the state as well.
Wojciech Popielewski
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