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Evidence of an activity-enhancing conformational shift in Arabidopsis thaliana plant cysteine oxidase 4 induced by binding of substrate or substrate-mimics. [PDF]
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PLINY, TRAJAN AND THE INTRODUCTION OF THE ISELASTICVM FOR VICTORIOUS ATHLETES
Classical Quarterly, 2023In two letters, Pliny and Trajan discuss a petition sent to the governor by the guild of athletes concerning their rewards after winning contests (Plin. Ep. 10.118–19).
Christoph Begass
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IMPERIAL REPRESENTATION AND RECIPROCATION: THE CASE OF TRAJAN
The Classical journal, 2021:AbstractLooking at the reign of Trajan, this article sketches how the various facets of the Roman emperor’s image in literary, visual and ritual media were manifestations of a continuous process of negotiation between the princeps and three social ...
Gunnar Seelentag
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PORTVM TRAIANI: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO THE IMAGERY OF TRAJAN'S HARBOUR AT PORTUS
Papers of The British School at Rome, 2022This is a collaborative in-depth study of Trajan's sestertii with a bird's-eye view of the harbour at Portus (RIC 631–2), struck in AD 112–14. It is based on a new numismatic analysis of the coin type, featuring a corpus of 46 specimens and a critical ...
S. Keay, Bernhard Woytek
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Alexander-Imitators in the Age of Trajan: Plutarch's Demetrius and Pyrrhus
The Classical journal, 2021:Interest in Alexander the Great witnessed a revival among Greek intellectuals at the beginning of the 2nd century AD, coinciding with the reign of the Alexander-inspired emperor Trajan. This paper argues that Plutarch's Demetrius and Pyrrhus participate
M. Caterine
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Libertas and Freedom from Financial Burdens in the Reigns of Trajan and Hadrian
American Journal of Archaeology, 2021The significance of Libertas, the personification of the concept of libertas (liberty), on the Roman imperial coinage is typically interpreted as a retort to a maligned predecessor and as communicating a more constitutional mode of governance that ...
Nathan T. Elkins
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Classical Philology, 2021
This note examines how a traditional model of emperorship found in Pliny’s Panegyricus (Plin. Pan. 22–24) was used in praising fourth-century imperial leadership. It focuses in particular on the notion of the emperor moving on foot.
Dennis Jussen
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This note examines how a traditional model of emperorship found in Pliny’s Panegyricus (Plin. Pan. 22–24) was used in praising fourth-century imperial leadership. It focuses in particular on the notion of the emperor moving on foot.
Dennis Jussen
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Portraits of Poets and the Lecture Halls in the Forum of Trajan:
Urban Developments in Late Antique and Medieval Rome, 2021The Forum of Trajan featured late antique statues of the poets Claudian, Flavius Merobaudes, Sidonius Apollinaris, and probably others in an outdoor exhibition honoring those authors whose works eased harsh political rivalries.
Gregor A. Kalas
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Journal of Applied Engineering Sciences
This scientific work aims to present the complex topo-geodetic and geophysical works carried out as part of the project history files, highlighting the vestiges of the historical monument “Trajan’s bridge”, built between 103-105 by the architect ...
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This scientific work aims to present the complex topo-geodetic and geophysical works carried out as part of the project history files, highlighting the vestiges of the historical monument “Trajan’s bridge”, built between 103-105 by the architect ...
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