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Germanicus flamen Augustalis et la création de nouveaux flaminats à Rome

open access: yesGerión, 2008
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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Demaskierung der Macht. Kirche als Ort der Hoffnung gegen Macht im Neuen Testament

open access: yesProtokolle zur Bibel, 2016
Eine Darstellung der Pax-Romana (militärischer, politischer, wirtschaftlicher, rechtlicher, ultureller und religiöser Aspekt), nicht als "goldenes Zeitalter", sondern in der Kritik antiker Schriftsteller als "Friede voll Blut" (Tacitus), und die ...
Michael Ernst
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PROVERBS IN THE PHRASEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY FROM THE WORKS OF CORNELIUS TACITUS

open access: yesProverbium
Based on 128 proverbs and sayings attributed to the Roman historian Cornelius Tacitus, as listed in the Latinum in aeternum collection (Marević 2002), this paper explores the connection between the semantic categories of the quoted phrases and their ...
Ana Lehocki-Samardžić, Matija Zorić
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Faust the colonizer [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
"Musst du nicht längst kolonisieren?" ("Hasn't colonizing been your business?") is Mephisto's loaded comment on Faust's dilemma, namely his inability to persuade Philemon and Baucis to vacate their little estate voluntarily in exchange for pleasant ...
Deinert, Herbert
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Customary law before the Conquest [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
An article on early English legal history and customary law by Professor Derek Roebuck (Associate Senior Research Fellow, IALS). The article is taken from a lecture given by the author at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies on February 1, 2006 and ...
Roebuck, Derek
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Spinoza on conatus, inertia and the impossibility of self-destruction [PDF]

open access: yes
Suicide or self-destruction means in ordinary language “the act of killing oneself deliberately” (intentionally or on purpose). Indeed, that’s what we read in the Oxford dictionary and the Oxford dictionary of philosophy , which seems to be confirmed by ...
Buyse, F.
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Review of \u3ci\u3eTelling Tales about Jesus: An Introduction to the New Testament Gospels\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Article reviews the book, Telling Tales about Jesus: An Introduction to the New Testament Gospels, by Warren ...
McGrath, James F
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