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KOINON: The International Journal of Classical Numismatic Studies, 2021
Modern numismatists often face a lack of comprehensive information concerning the attribution of Roman denarii with decorated busts of the rulers of the Antonine dynasty.
Zhenya Marinkevich
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Modern numismatists often face a lack of comprehensive information concerning the attribution of Roman denarii with decorated busts of the rulers of the Antonine dynasty.
Zhenya Marinkevich
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2015
The Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (b. 121–d. 180) was the author of a series of philosophical reflections that are best known in the English-speaking world under the title Meditations. In the Meditations Marcus reflects on a range of philosophical topics as well as challenges in his own life.
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The Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (b. 121–d. 180) was the author of a series of philosophical reflections that are best known in the English-speaking world under the title Meditations. In the Meditations Marcus reflects on a range of philosophical topics as well as challenges in his own life.
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THE PROPHET OF THE STORK: A POSSIBLE MONTANIST AGENT IN MARCUS AURELIUS’ ROME
Classica et ChristianaOne passage from the biography of Marcus Aurelius in the Historia Augusta (13.5-6), probably taken from the lost biography by Marius Maximus, illustrates the calamities of the Antonine Plague with the anecdote of a prophet who, perched on a fig tree in ...
Gabriel ESTRADA SAN JUAN
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Acta Musei Napocensis
We reconsider a recently published equestrian career from Vinča, which is the career of Marcus Ulpius Cerialis. He was praepositus during the Parthian war of Lucius Verus (AD 161–166) and commanded legionaries from Cappadocia and auxiliaries from ...
Benoit Rossignol
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We reconsider a recently published equestrian career from Vinča, which is the career of Marcus Ulpius Cerialis. He was praepositus during the Parthian war of Lucius Verus (AD 161–166) and commanded legionaries from Cappadocia and auxiliaries from ...
Benoit Rossignol
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History and Archives
The article considers the reliefs with the Roman legionnaires’ images on the Column of Marcus Aurelius as a source on the Roman weaponry and military tactics of the last third of the 2nd century AD.
Egor A. Bazhenov
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The article considers the reliefs with the Roman legionnaires’ images on the Column of Marcus Aurelius as a source on the Roman weaponry and military tactics of the last third of the 2nd century AD.
Egor A. Bazhenov
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University of Colorado Honors Journal
Roman portraiture provides insight into the ways in which political and social ideologies of the imperial dynasties manifested in imagery. Such iconography legitimized emperors' authority by simultaneously cultivating a visual connection to past leaders ...
Grace DiNapoli
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Roman portraiture provides insight into the ways in which political and social ideologies of the imperial dynasties manifested in imagery. Such iconography legitimized emperors' authority by simultaneously cultivating a visual connection to past leaders ...
Grace DiNapoli
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The Emperor and the Stoic Sage: Philosophical Themes in Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations
Cunoașterea ȘtiințificăMarcus Aurelius’ Meditations is a unique work in ancient philosophy: the private reflections of a Roman emperor striving to live up to Stoic ideals. This essay offers a comprehensive analysis of the Meditations’ philosophical content, examining its major
Nicolae Sfetcu
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Phenoptosis in arthropods and immortality of social insects
Biochemistry (Moscow), 2014V. M. Kartsev, Marcus Aurelius
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