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ON FLORENTINUS’ DEFINITION OF LIBERTAS
© Juta and company (Pty) Ltd.Libertas is one of the main concepts of public life in the Roman world. It has a public content when referring to the freedom of the Republic, and a private implication when it is opposed to slavery.
Amunategui Perello Carlos Felipe
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В статье анализируется употребление римским историком Гаем Саллюстием Криспом термина libertas, который в эпоху Поздней республики применялся в политической борьбе как идеологический лозунг.
Токарев, А.Н.
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Woman’s Face of City Beauty, or How Tourists are Feeling in a Tourist Destination
Tourism, as an economic activity is incorporated in various elements of the culture of receptive destinations, but also in elements of cultural traditions of emitting regions.
Knežević Mladen +2 more
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Anneo Cornuto e gli Stoici romani
The article offers an analysis of Annaeus Cornutus’ rich intellectual character in the context of the Roman Stoicism of the Neronian age. The topics explored are: his life the sources, his various fields of research (as in the Stoic tradition of ...
Ilaria Ramelli
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Competitive Strategies of Croatian Small Familyrun Hospitality and Catering Enterprises
The subject of this paper is examining ways of creating strategic competitiveness in Croatian small family-run catering enterprises. Competitive advantage is necessary if the enterprise wants to survive on the market.
Perkov Davor +2 more
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Libertas Sujet : A revista Libertas on-line é uma publicação semestral da Faculdade de Serviço Social e do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Serviço Social da Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora.
Dominique Poggi
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La libertad y la gracia en san Agustín
Este estudio plantea la relación, a menudo complicada, entre la inalienable libertad del ser humano y el dominio universal de Dios. El hombre es libre, pero por su libertad no se escapa el dominio de Dios.
Joan Pegueroles
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With the notion of habit, in the classical philosophy human potency can be considered irrestrictly, even without accepting the primacy of potency over act, as happens in modern philosophy. This concerns to human liberty, which can be thought as actus essendi hominis, and in that sense as transcendental.
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The early excavators at Mapungubwe, 1934.
Negative, reproduction of a photograph which appeared in Libertas, March 1946:p23.The early excavators at Mapungubwe, 1934. From left to right: Professor Leo Fouche, Mr John F Schofield, Professor Clarence van Riet Lowe, Reverend Neville Jones and ...
Libertas
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