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Roman Microeconomics

2012
This section contains most of the material that I anticipated gathering when I drew up my research plan in Roman economic history more than a decade ago. I surveyed these markets briefly in the initial research plan I took around at the Oxford conference where everyone laughed at me.
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The Roman West and the Roman East

2005
AbstractMany Aspects of Different Cultures can help to throw light on their differing identities—language, architecture, religion, and many other things, such as the ‘range of landscapes, ways of thought, racial groups, roof-tops and cheeses’. In fact, almost anything.
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The Roman City in the Roman Period

2012
The history of the Greek city in the Roman period or, perhaps, certain constituents of that history, make upafffield that Fergus Millar has made his own. This essay reflects broadly upon two features of that history, particularly in light of Millar's challenging observation that the history of the Principate outside Rome itself-and often within-is very
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The Romanization of Roman Britain

The Classical Weekly, 1915
H. Rushton Fairclough, F. Haverfield
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Roman Dodecahedra

The Mathematical Intelligencer, 1993
The author describes the shape of some old dodecahedra, one of them dating from about 500 B. C. Concerning the meaning of such a dodecahedron he discusses the two conjectures of associations between a dodecahedron and fire or the zodiac. At the end he reports what Greek mathematicians and philosophers had to say on this subject.
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Double Roman Domination: A Survey

Mathematics, 2023
Janez Žerovnik   +2 more
exaly  

Pre-Roman and Roman Britain

1996
The long and complex history of the British Isles reflects the interaction of man and a very varied natural environment. The British Isles are both part of Europe and yet separated from it by the sea. They have a very varied topography, climate and natural vegetation.
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Roman {3}-domination (double Italian domination)

Discrete Applied Mathematics, 2020
Doost Ali Mojdeh, Lutz Volkmann
exaly  

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