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Economic and Legal Background of Signing Contracts of the Purchase of the Future Object and Hope in the Ancient Rome Summary The author analyzes economic background of entering into a contract of purchase of a future object (emptio rei speratae) and ...
Karolina Chytła
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«Addenda» a la edición de la placa epigráfica de «Treb. Nepos», hallada en «Asturica Augusta»
Se aportan novedades sobre esta placa epigráfica, descubiertas como consecuencia de su restauración.
David Martino-García
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La propuesta de Hübner de identificar a los Bocchi, presentes como fuente en Plinio y en Solino, con uno de los Cornelii Bocchi documentados por las inscripciones de Lusitania, ha tenido una gran fortuna y aceptación. La intención de este trabajo es notar hasta qué punto se trata de una cuestión de carácter conjetural que debe quedar abierta, a pesar ...
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Autor tomado de pie de h. 2 En p. [4] : Real distinguida Orden española de Carlos III instituída por el Rey N.S. para perpetuar en la memoria de los hombres el felicisimo nacimiento del infante / de D.
Iriarte, Tomás de, 1750-1791 +1 more
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Eqvester Ordo Tvvs Est: Did Cicero Win His Cases Because of His Support for the Eqvites? [PDF]
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Zur sozialen Mobilität in der späten römischen Republik: plebs und ordo equester
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Augustus and Equester Ordo-its Identity and Role in the Augustan Principate
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The Establishment of the Equester Ordo
Journal of Roman Studies, 1963A new moneyed class, thrusting rapidly to public estate in an ancient society, needed the enhancement of symbols and titles. Most Roman titles were military in origin, and it was natural to borrow the name of the old Roman cavalry, with its associations of high rank and property-census, antique tradition, and decorative imagery. Not less naturally, the
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The Rise Of The Ordo Equester In The Third-century Of The Roman Empire.
1974PhD ; Ancient civilizations ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/180491/2/7500770 ...
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Ordo-Responsibility in the Sharing Economy: A Social Contracts Perspective
Business Ethics Quarterly, 2022Stefan Hielscher, Ingo Pies
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