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Reckoning Tiberius’s Reign and Jesus’s Baptism: First- and Second-Century Evidence Concerning Tiberius’s Fifteenth Year (Luke 3:1)

open access: yesTyndale Bulletin, 2022
One much-discussed Bible verse relating to the chronology of Jesus’s ministry is Luke 3:1 where Jesus’s baptism is placed during Tiberius’s fifteenth year.
Andrew E. Steinmann
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Financial Policy of Tiberius Constantinus the Augustus

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2021
Introduction. The historical sources did not give the detail description of all the policies of the Byzantine government in the rule of Tiberius Constantinus the August (578–582).
Vadim Serov
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Emperor Tiberius and His praecipua legionum cura in a New Bronze Tablet from AD 14

open access: yesGephyra, 2020
Fragments of a huge inscribed bronze tabula are presented here, which can be dated to the end of the year AD 14. The document contained regulations regarding the privileges of soldiers and veterans as well as the financing of the latter.
Peter ROTHENHOEFER
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"First brought into order": cómo Edmund Bolton leyó a Tácito

open access: yesTalia dixit, 2020
This review examines the edition of Edmund Bolton’s commentary on the first six books of Tacitus’s Annals by Patricia Osmond and Robert Ulery. The editors’ reading and interpretation of Bolton’s treatise within the historiographic, political and social ...
Victoria Pineda
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Tiberius and Hellenistic Poetry

open access: yesAitia, 2017
This paper investigates how Suetonius uses his representation of the literary taste of the emperor Tiberius to characterize him. Tiberius allegedly loved and imitated Hellenistic poets (Euphorion, Rhianus and Parthenius).
Jacqueline Klooster
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Mantias – An Eye Doctor of the Emperor Tiberius

open access: yesGephyra, 2018
A hitherto unkown Roman funerary inscription is presented here. The deceased was Mantias, eye doctor of the Emperor Tiberius. He is the second eye doctor known from the familia Caesaris during the reign of Tiberius.
Peter Rothenhöfer
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Reasons, reflection, and repugnance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In this chapter we draw comparisons between Kass’ views on the normative authority of repugnance and social intuitionist accounts of moral judgement which are similarly sceptical about the role of reasoned reflection in moral ...
Kennett, Jeanette, McConnell, Doug
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Microstructure and chemical composition of Roman orichalcum coins emitted after the monetary reform of Augustus (23 B.C.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
A collection of ancient Roman orichalcum coins, i.e., a copper-zinc alloy, minted under the reigns from Caesar to Domitianus, have been characterised using scanning electron microscopy (SEM-EDS) and electron microprobe analysis (EMPA).
Catalli F.   +3 more
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Tiberius’ position in the imperial family and his place in Augustus’ dynastic plans from 29 BC to 6 BC

open access: yesKlio, 2017
In the present text I am trying to establish what was Tiberius position in the imperial family and what was the role he played in Augustus succession plans before his leaving to Rhodes in 6 BC. The analysis of different categories of sources carried out
Paweł Sawiński
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Ressentiment, médecine et société dans la biographie biologique de Gregorio Marañón

open access: yesHistoire, Médecine et Santé, 2013
The goal of this article is to shed light on the historical relationships between resentment and medicine by analysing a rare work devoted to the study of this emotion, Tiberius written by Gregorio Marañón in 1939, during his exile in Paris.
Dolores Martín-Moruño
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