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The Abinnaeus archive

The Abinnaeus archive
Author: Harold Idris Bell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 191
Release: 1975
Genre: Rome
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The Abinneaus Archive

The Abinneaus Archive
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Release: 1962
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The Journey of Theophanes

The Journey of Theophanes
Author: John Matthews
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0300135246

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At the outset of the twentieth century, malaria was Italy's major public health problem. It was the cause of low productivity, poverty, and economic backwardness, while it also stunted literacy, limited political participation and undermined the army. In this book Frank Snowden recounts how Italy became the world centre for the development of malariology as a medical discipline and launched the first national campaign to eradicate the disease. Snowden traces the early advances, the setbacks of world wars and Fascist dictatorship and the final victory against malaria after World War II. He shows how the medical and teaching professions helped educate people in their own self-defence and in the process expanded trade unionism, women's consciousness and civil liberties. He also discusses the antimalarial effort under Mussolini's regime and reveals the shocking details of the German army's intentional release of malaria among Italian civilians - the first and only known example of bioterror in twentieth-century Europe. Comprehensive and enlightening, this history offers important lessons for today's global malaria emergency.


Orthodoxy and the Courts in Late Antiquity

Orthodoxy and the Courts in Late Antiquity
Author: Caroline Humfress
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2007-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198208413

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Approaching the subject of late Roman law from the perspective of legal practice revealed in courtroom processes, Caroline Humfress argues for a vibrant culture of forensic argumentation in late Antiquity - which included Christian controversies concerning 'heresy' and 'orthodoxy', revealing its far-reaching effects on theological debate.


Interpreting Late Antiquity

Interpreting Late Antiquity
Author: Glen Warren Bowersock
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674005988

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The era of late antiquity--from the middle of the third century to the end of the eighth--was marked by the rise of two world religions, unprecedented political upheavals that remade the map of the known world, and the creation of art of enduring glory. In these eleven in-depth essays, drawn from the award-winning reference work Late Antiquity: A Guide to the Postclassical World, an international cast of experts provides essential information and fresh perspectives on this period's culture and history.