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Abstract From the beginning of widespread public interactions with ChatGPT and other large language models, some users have seen the disfluencies of chatbots as opportunities for them to go on an archaeological search for an unfettered chatbot persona that they need to jailbreak. These are not claims of sentience, but rather of personhood.
Courtney Handman
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Review to Grazia Salamone, L’imperatore e l’esercito. Tipi monetali di età romano-imperiale, Reggio Calabria: Falzea, 2004 [PDF]
Review to Grazia Salamone, L’imperatore e l’esercito.
Julio Gómez Santa Cruz
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SOME TACTICAL ELEMENTS FOR ARCHERS IN THE ROMAN ARMY
This paper follows issues of tactical fight for a special category of troops of the Roman army, namely the archers. Archers troops usually have in its name the indicative sagittarii, sagittaria, sagittariorum.
Petru Ureche
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THE CELTIBERIANS IN THE ROMAN ARMY IN THE PROVINCE OF BRITAIN IN THE PRINCIPATE EPOCH [PDF]
Nikolai Ivanovich Solov'yanov +1 more
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Healing Beams: Radiation and Radiotherapy in Novels, Poems, Music, Film, Painting
Radiation and radiotherapy are perceived by patients and the general public as mysterious, dangerous and healing. The image of radiation and radiotherapy can be analysed by studying novels, poems, music, film and painting. Our paper reviews how radiation and radiotherapy are perceived by patients, the general public, as reflected in various art genres.
Ad A. Kaptein +3 more
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Who was Watching Whom? A Reassessment of the Conflict between Germanicus and Piso [PDF]
Despite Tacitus’ insinuations to the contrary, Cn. Calpurnius Piso (cos. 7 b.c.e.) was no friend and loyal supporter of Emperor Tiberius. The emperor offered Piso the command of Syria in an effort to win over the political support of this prestigious-but-
Drogula, Fred K.
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The Portrayal of Roman Gladiators and Slavery in Film [PDF]
This thesis project will endeavor to examine how prominent historical films set in the Roman Empire deal with slavery and gladiators, said research to inform a corresponding creative project. In studying and analyzing Ben-Hur (1959), Spartacus (1960) and
Gingerich, Megan
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Winston Churchill and France: A Certain Ideal
Abstract This article examines relations between Winston Churchill and France. It argues that Churchill was sympathetic to France and, in particular, unusual among Englishmen of his generation in being sympathetic to its political system, but also that this sympathy did not make Churchill consistent in his relations with France.
Richard Vinen
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Churchill and Germany: A ‘Special’ Relationship
Abstract No other country defined the trajectory of Churchill's political career more than Germany, a country of which he had little direct knowledge but which he either sought to emulate, accommodate or oppose throughout his time in politics. This article traces Churchill's relationship with Germany from his entry into politics at the beginning of the
T. G. Otte
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It is believed that about the same time certain barbarian people were entering Greece from the north, others came into the Italian peninsula from the same direction.
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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