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The work by Publius Cornelius Tacitus entitled De origine et situ Germanorum is an inexhaustible source of knowledge about ancient Germanic peoples, their culture, beliefs and even their mythology.
Krzysztof Tomasz Witczak +1 more
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Eight-Element Communication Model for Internet Health Rumors: A New Exploration of Lasswell's "5W Communication Model". [PDF]
Wei H, Chen J, Gan X, Liang Z.
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The Goddess: Myths of the Great Mother
The Goddess is all around us: Her face is reflected in the burgeoning new growth of every ensuing spring; her power is evident in the miracle of conception and childbirth and in the newborn’s cry as it searches for the nurturing breast; we glimpse her in
Fee, Christopher R., Leeming, David
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Source: Felix Dahn: Gesammelte Werke. Erzählende und poetische Schriften, Zweite Reihe, Band 5: Gedichte und Balladen (Auswahl), Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel, 1912.
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Scotland Emergent IV: From tales of Merlin and Arthur to the Agricola of Tacitus [PDF]
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Riach, Alan
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On opinion, freedom of speech and its responsibilities. [PDF]
Brüssow H.
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Editorial: Thyroid hormones and cardiac arrhythmia. [PDF]
Dietrich JW, Müller P, Leow MKS.
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Quintilian and Juvenal's Fourteenth Satire [PDF]
Working paper, first published in 2013 on the Literary Interactions website, hosted at the University of St Andrews (https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/literaryinteractions/?page_id=4).This working paper explores Juvenal's fourteenth satire (published c.
Uden, James
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Germanicus flamen Augustalis et la création de nouveaux flaminats à Rome
Some inscriptions, which throw light on an allusion of Tacitus, teach us that Germanicus was flamen augustalis. Starting from the study of these rare elements, possible precedents and flamines created thereafter for other princes, we try to understand ...
Emmanuel Lyasse
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Discovering commercial hospitality in ancient Rome [PDF]
Commercial hospitality in Ancient Rome, argues Kevin O'Gorman, was complex and sophisticated. He is concerned that over-reliance on the surviving texts can lead to confusion: it is important to examine physical historical sites, like Pompeii, to get a ...
O'Gorman, Kevin D.
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