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ROME TRANSFORMED: FIELDWORK IN SOUTH-EAST ROME

open access: yesPapers of the British School at Rome, 2022
Previous reports (Haynes et al., 2020; 2021) have summarised progress on ROMETRANS, the ERC-funded research project 'Rome Transformed: interdisciplinary analysis of political, military, and religious regenerations of the city's forgotten quarter C1-C8 CE' (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/835271). The period 2021-22, which falls half-way through the
Haynes, Ian   +6 more
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Orígenes y primera historia de Villa Tevere. Los edificios de la sede central del Opus Dei en Roma (1947-1960) / The Origins and the Early History of Villa Tevere. The buildings of the central house of Opus Dei in Rome (1947-1960) [PDF]

open access: yesStudia et Documenta, 2017
The central house of Opus Dei, known as Villa Tevere and situated then in the northern area of Rome, was acquired in 1947. Its previous owner, Mario Gori Mazzoleni, had constructed the principal building on the site between 1928 and 1931, and had rented ...
Alfredo Méndiz
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A Positive Proportion of Hasse Principle Failures in a Family of Ch\^atelet Surfaces [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
We investigate the family of surfaces defined by the affine equation $$Y^2 + Z^2 = (aT^2 + b)(cT^2 +d)$$ where $\vert ad-bc \vert=1$ and develop an asymptotic formula for the frequency of Hasse principle failures.
Rome, Nick
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El cardenal Federico Tedeschini y su relación con san Josemaría y con el Opus Dei / Cardinal Federico Tedeschini and his Relationship with St. Josemaría and Opus Dei [PDF]

open access: yesStudia et Documenta, 2020
Federico Tedeschini (1873-1959), nuncio in Spain (1921- 1936) and cardinal of the Catholic Church (1933-1959), served as a substitute for the Secretariat of State between 1914 and 1921.
Mónica Fuster Cancio
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Deconstructing the symbolic city:Jerome as guide to late antique Rome [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This article considers the writings of Saint Jerome as a source for writing a cultural history of the city of Rome in late antiquity. Jerome is of course, in many respects, an unreliable witness but his lively and often conflicted accounts of the city do
Grig, Lucy
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A Fragment of an Imperial Letter in a Collection of Religious Objects

open access: yesGephyra, 2022
The article introduces a hitherto unpublished small fragment of a bronze tablet in the Collec-tion Fedor K., Budapest. It is inscribed with the copy of an imperial letter (exemplum sacrarum litterarum) presumably from the Black Sea region.
Weixia Wang, Peter Rothenhoefer
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Perseus, the «Macedonian Shield» and kausia [PDF]

open access: yesАнтичный мир и археология, 2023
The reverse of the denarii minted in Rome in 63 or 62 BC, with one of the moneyers at the time being L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, shows the conqueror of Macedonia L.
Kuzmin, Yuri Nikolaevich
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The Hasse Norm Principle For Biquadratic Extensions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
We give an asymptotic formula for the number of biquadratic extensions of the rationals of bounded discriminant that fail the Hasse norm principle.Comment: 19 pages. Proof of Theorem 1 improved/simplified.
Rome, Nick
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ROME 2017

open access: yes, 2020
Published by ...
Schmitz, Thomas Heinrich, Lange, Carolin
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National and Private Ambitions in the Patronage of French Cardinals at the Papal Court (Fifteenth to Sixteenth centuries) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Few French cardinals left important traces in the form of architectural patronage in Rome during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, a period characterised by the alternation of times of strong tension between the French kings and the Papacy, and ...
Bardati, Flaminia
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