Results 121 to 130 of about 11,778 (227)
Retrodicting the rise, spread, and fall of large-scale states in the Old World. [PDF]
Bennett JS.
europepmc +1 more source
FOREIGNS IN “TERRA DI LAVORO” DURING THE MIDDLE AGES [PDF]
The presence of many foreigner merchants in “Terra di Lavoro”-Italy, during the Middle Ages drives civilisation historians to wonder about the role they had, what their culture and mentality were like, in which way they integrated with other foreign ...
Giancarlo BOVA
core
Gaius Caesar, or the Ideal Non-princeps: A Tiberian Issue [PDF]
The paper focuses on Velleius Paterculus' portrait of Gaius Caesar (20 B.C-A.D. 4), rhetorically designed in adherence to the political climate of Tiberian Rome: Gaius excels as a sort of anti-Princeps, and this legitimates the position of Tiberius in ...
Pistellato, Antonio
core +1 more source
Diffeological principal bundles and principal infinity bundles
In this paper, we study diffeological spaces as certain kinds of discrete simplicial presheaves on the site of cartesian spaces with the coverage of good open covers. The Čech model structure on simplicial presheaves provides us with a notion of $\infty$-stack cohomology of a diffeological space with values in a diffeological abelian group $A$.
openaire +2 more sources
The Roman millitary phalera from the Perm Urals
A chalcedony disc with the image of a child's face was discovered during the excavations at the Mokino cemetery (Western Urals, Perm region, Russia) dated to the Iron Age.
Alexander Kolobov +2 more
doaj
La Crise de 19 a. C. et ses conséquences [PDF]
The determination of M. Egnatius Rufus to aspire to the consulate for the year 19 a.C., with the support from a part the populus romanus, called into question the consensus which maked it possible for Augustus to be the Princeps.
Jonquieres, Céline de
core +1 more source
Vtroque sermone nostro: social and literary bilingualism in the Roman Empire [PDF]
Janse, Mark
core +2 more sources
Women’s Networks in Vergil’s Aeneid
Several episodes in Vergil’s Aeneid portray female characters, both divine and human, soliciting aid and/or information from other female characters. These scenes have usually been discussed in relation to Greek and Latin literary models.
Alison Keith
doaj
The two types of society: Computationally revealing recurrent social formations and their evolutionary trajectories. [PDF]
Miranda L, Freeman J.
europepmc +1 more source

