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Roman history

open access: yesGreece and Rome
Three brilliant recent books get us to think harder about risk in ancient Rome and Roman approaches to risk-taking. They are very different from one another, both in the evidence they cover and the approaches they take, and that in itself reflects the ubiquitous, or indeed proteiform, nature of the subject matter: risk is all around, as we all know.
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A Typical Surface Formations Found on the Corrosion Layer of Iron Artefacts

open access: yesThe Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati. Fascicle IX, Metallurgy and Materials Science, 2009
The paper presents the experimental results obtained by applying non-invasive methods (OM, SEM-EDX, XRF) on two iron artefacts from the IInd and the IIIrd centuries A.D.
Otilia MIRCEA   +3 more
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The Meaning Changes of the Annona Militaris in the Later Roman Empire

open access: yesJournal on European History of Law, 2015
During the period of the late Roman Empire in addition to transforming the government structure of the empire, Diocletian`s (284-305) reforms changed the foundations and methods of administration and finance significally.
Miklós Kelemen
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Some Thoughts on the Inexistence, Invalidity and Ineffectiveness of Juridical Acts in Roman Law and in its Subsequent Fate

open access: yesJournal on European History of Law, 2017
Our study can be considered as a brief contribution to the well-disputed questions of the so-called inexistence, invalidity, and ineffectiveness of legal transactions in Roman law and in its subsequent fate.As a theoretical starting point, we emphasize ...
Ivan Siklósi
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Book review: Carthago. Il mito immortale. The exibition and the book

open access: yesCartagine. Studi e Ricerche, 2020
Book review: Carthago. Il mito immortale (Colosseo, Foro Romano; 27 settembre 2019-29 marzo 2020). La mostra / The Exhibition, Alfonsina Russo, Francesca Guarneri, Paolo Xella e José Ángel Zamora López (a cura di), Electa : Milano, 2019; 172 p.:ill ...
Piero Bartoloni
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Dalla Translatio imperii al certamen pro imperio: Dante e l’agonismo della storia [PDF]

open access: yesStoria e Politica, 2023
The historical reconstruction of the Roman Empire that Dante undertakes in the second book of the Monarchia is grounded on the agonistic similitude of the certamen. As an instrument to ascertain the will of God, the ‘race’ for world domination won by the
Flavio Silvestrini
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Libya Antiqua Magazine presentation

open access: yesCartagine. Studi e Ricerche, 2019
Presentation and history of the "Libya Antiqua" magazine.
Mustafa Turjman
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Zonaras abréviateur de Cassius Dion. À la recherche de la préface perdue de l’Histoire romaine

open access: yesErga-Logoi, 2013
The Byzantine writer Johannes Zonaras is the author of a universal history, the title of which is Epitome. One of its main sources is Cassius Dio’s Roman History. This paper focuses on some hitherto neglected passages in the preface of the Epitome having 
Valérie Fromentin
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Defence of Fraud against the Disobedient Heir. A Comparison of D. 44.4.8.1 and § 663 ABGB (Austrian Civil Code)

open access: yesJournal on European History of Law
After the due date of a claim, the creditor can, of course, sue his debtor. However, not every creditor wishes to enforce his claim against his debtor.
Michael Binder
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