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Understanding Palladio’s Use of Proportion from the Roman Baths to Il Redentore Via 3D Models
Nexus Network journal, 2023Karolina Kawiaka
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2007
Abstract The Roman baths and aqueducts cleansed and scoured more people in western Eurasia than any previous civilization—over 12 million bodies, if even only a quarter of the imperial population lived in cities and were regular bathers; and historians have rightly viewed them as one of the linchpins of Roman life.
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Abstract The Roman baths and aqueducts cleansed and scoured more people in western Eurasia than any previous civilization—over 12 million bodies, if even only a quarter of the imperial population lived in cities and were regular bathers; and historians have rightly viewed them as one of the linchpins of Roman life.
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Harvard Theological Review, 1992
In 177 CE Christians in Lugdunum and Vienna in Gaul were persecuted, and some were martyred. The survivors sent a letter by Irenaeus to the churches in Asia and Phrygia describing what happened. Among other things, they complained that they were excluded from the baths (βαλανεῖα). Later in hisAdversus haereses(ca.
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In 177 CE Christians in Lugdunum and Vienna in Gaul were persecuted, and some were martyred. The survivors sent a letter by Irenaeus to the churches in Asia and Phrygia describing what happened. Among other things, they complained that they were excluded from the baths (βαλανεῖα). Later in hisAdversus haereses(ca.
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Sensing the Past: Sensory Stimuli in Nineteenth-century Depictions of Roman Baths
The Smells and Senses of Antiquity in the Modern Imagination, 2022Giacomo Savani
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Seeing Roman life through water: Exploring Pompeii's public baths via carbonate deposits.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of AmericaThe ancient city of Pompeii, destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in AD 79, shows technological improvements to its water supply after becoming a Roman colony.
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Visualizing Athletics in the Roman Baths
2005Abstract In the previous chapter I argued that over the course of the Wrst three centuries ad Greek athletics came to occupy an increasingly prominent place in Roman society, both through the gradual introduction of Greek festivals to Rome and through the adoption of Greek athletic training by the Romans themselves.
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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2023
R. Bugoi, Ovidiu Țentea, I. Manea
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R. Bugoi, Ovidiu Țentea, I. Manea
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