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Les membres des associations romaines: le rang social des collegiati en Italie et en Gaules, sous le Haut-Empire. - Rome: Ecole française de Rome, 2006 [PDF]
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Managing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Failure. [PDF]
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Four-Step Framework for Valve-in-Valve Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement for Failed Surgical and Transcatheter Aortic Bioprostheses. [PDF]
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Anatomical Insights Into Profound Pulmonary Venous Malformation in an Elderly Individual: A Report of a Rare Cadaveric Case. [PDF]
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
My purpose is to give you a description and a picture of Hippocrates, as accurate and vivid a picture as I can, to include what he looked like, and also what he was. How is it possible to reach back into the shadows, 2,400 years ago, find the man, distinguish and identify him out of the myths, legends, and errors that obscure him?
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My purpose is to give you a description and a picture of Hippocrates, as accurate and vivid a picture as I can, to include what he looked like, and also what he was. How is it possible to reach back into the shadows, 2,400 years ago, find the man, distinguish and identify him out of the myths, legends, and errors that obscure him?
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Greece and Rome, 1934
Most of us are aware that Rome possessed a harbour town at the mouth of the Tiber and that the ruins of the town are well worth a visit; but how many of us know the story of Ostia, the extraordinary interest attaching to it, the information it supplies on the economic life of Rome, and the great difficulties the Roman engineers had to face in ...
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Most of us are aware that Rome possessed a harbour town at the mouth of the Tiber and that the ruins of the town are well worth a visit; but how many of us know the story of Ostia, the extraordinary interest attaching to it, the information it supplies on the economic life of Rome, and the great difficulties the Roman engineers had to face in ...
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Journal of Roman Studies, 1913
Note.—Dr Ashby asks us to insert the following corrections to his article on Ostia in J.R.S. vol. ii, part 2:(1) p. 162, n. 6. The statement of Robert (Sarkophagreliefs, iii, p. 103, no. 83) which is derived from Michaelis (Anc. Marbles, p. 664, no. 2) is incorrect.
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Note.—Dr Ashby asks us to insert the following corrections to his article on Ostia in J.R.S. vol. ii, part 2:(1) p. 162, n. 6. The statement of Robert (Sarkophagreliefs, iii, p. 103, no. 83) which is derived from Michaelis (Anc. Marbles, p. 664, no. 2) is incorrect.
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Ancora sugli «Ostia’s services to Rome». Collegi e corporazioni annonarie a Ostia
Mélanges de l'École française de Rome. Antiquité, 2002L’evoluzione dei «servizi » annonari ostiensi rivela il progressivo perfezionarsi di una struttura organizzativa la cui finalità è garantire l’assoluta regolarità della distribuzione alla popolazione di Roma delle derrate, sia essa gratuita o dietro la corresponsione di un prezzo.
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L'articolo presenta i primi risultati delle ricerche archeologiche, dirette da Massimiliano David e Angelo Pellegrino, svolte nel 2008 nel surburbio di Ostia antica, fuori porta Marina.
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L'articolo presenta i primi risultati delle ricerche archeologiche, dirette da Massimiliano David e Angelo Pellegrino, svolte nel 2008 nel surburbio di Ostia antica, fuori porta Marina.
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