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Julius Obsequens’s book, Liber Prodigiorum: A Roman era record of meteorite falls, fireballs, and other celestial phenomena

Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 2020
Julius Obsequens was the pseudonym of a Roman historian presumably living in the 4th century ad, whose life is shrouded in mystery. All that is known about Obsequens’s biography is that he was the author of a book entitled Liber Prodigiorum (Book of ...
A. Franza, G. Pratesi
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The Myth of Trans-Saharan Trade during the Roman Era

The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 1975
J. T. Swanson
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“The Roman Era in Britain.”

Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 1911
J. Ward
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Philosophy and education in Stoicism of the Roman Imperial era [PDF]

open access: possibleOxford Review of Education, 2010
The Stoics of the Roman Imperial period share the imperative that education should not focus on erudition for its own sake, but contribute to the pursuit of the good life as they define it in philosophical terms. Hence these later Stoics express similar concerns about the technical and theoretical aspects of philosophy as they do about pre ...
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Probable keratocyst in a mandible from the late Roman era

Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 2006
Odontogenic keratocysts, characterized by considerable local aggressiveness and high recurrence rates, account for 5-15% of all odontogenic cysts. This paper reviews the literature and describes the most important aspects of this type of cyst, a clinical example being given as way of illustration.
E Chimenos-Küstner, B Agustí-Farjas
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Frontinus—A Project Manager from the Roman Empire Era

Project Management Journal, 2011
We compare selected project management practices undertaken almost 2,000 years ago with current literature on best project management practice. We take a case study approach focusing on a person who could be seen to have taken a project manager, project sponsor, and champion role.
Christopher J. Dart, Derek H.T. Walker
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A Roman cathedra episcopalis from the Era of Pope Hadrian I

Gesta, 2019
Among the liturgical furnishings that have survived from the early medieval period, a complete episcopal throne is a true rarity. This article examines a marble papal throne that appeared on the antiquities market in Rome in the late 1930s and is now in ...
M. Aimone
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Economic Crises and Practices in the Roman and Byzantine Era

2015
The Roman Empire was too much relying on slave labour to feel the need for technical innovation, but nevertheless the recurrence of economic crises exercised a constant pressure to improve policies and institutions. When a real-estate bubble collapsed, Caesar invented a scheme of financial support to save households and banks.
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Roman: A New Era in Astronomy

Overview for the Roman Science Writers ...
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The Hellenistic and Roman Era

2023
Abstract The history of the Holy Land in the Hellenistic and early Roman periods (332 bce – 135 ce) is outlined. Highlights include the Maccabean revolt, the reign and building activity of Herod the Great, and the fall of Jerusalem after the great revolt (66–73 ce).
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