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Remains of Old Latin

Remains of Old Latin
Author: Eric Herbert Warmington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 654
Release: 1935
Genre: Latin language
ISBN:

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Extant early Latin writings from the seventh or sixth to the first century BCE include epic, drama, satire, translation and paraphrase, hymns, stage history and practice, and other works by Ennius, Caecilius, Livius Andronicus, Naevius, Pacuvius, Accius, Lucilius, and other anonymous authors; the Twelve Tables of Roman law; archaic inscriptions. The Loeb edition of early Latin writings is in four volumes. The first three contain the extant work of seven poets and surviving portions of the Twelve Tables of Roman law. The fourth volume contains inscriptions on various materials (including coins), all written before 79 BCE. Volume I. Q. Ennius (239-169) of Rudiae (Rugge), author of a great epic (Annales), tragedies and other plays, and satire and other works; Caecilius Statius (ca. 220-ca. 166), a Celt probably of Mediolanum (Milano) in N. Italy, author of comedies. Volume II. L. Livius Andronicus (ca. 284-204) of Tarentum (Taranto), author of tragedies, comedies, a translation and paraphrase of Homer's Odyssey, and hymns; Cn. Naevius (ca. 270-ca. 200), probably of Rome, author of an epic on the 1st Punic War, comedies, tragedies, and historical plays; M. Pacuvius (ca. 220-ca. 131) of Brundisium (Brindisi), a painter and later an author of tragedies, a historical play and satire; L. Accius (170-ca. 85) of Pisaurum (Pisaro), author of tragedies, historical plays, stage history and practice, and some other works; fragments of tragedies by authors unnamed. Volume III. C. Lucilius (180?-102/1) of Suessa Aurunca (Sessa), writer of satire; The Twelve Tables of Roman law, traditionally of 451-450. Volume IV. Archaic Inscriptions: Epitaphs, dedicatory and honorary inscriptions, inscriptions on and concerning public works, on movable articles, on coins; laws and other documents.


Imperial Secrets

Imperial Secrets
Author: Patrick A. Kelley
Publisher: Defense Department
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Patrick Kelley explores the limits of institutional knowledge regarding information gathering and knowledge in imperial political structures. The author explores how an empire's culture can shape the information it receives and its ability to process information. The book ranges across time to examine the achievements and failures of empires to use information as a tool of governance and domination.


Inscribing the Hundred Years' War in French and English Cultures

Inscribing the Hundred Years' War in French and English Cultures
Author: Mich.) International Congress on Medieval Studies 1994 (Kalamazoo
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2000-09-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780791447017

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Examines the impact of the Hundred Years' War on French and English literature of the period, revealing the ways in which history influences literature and literature intervenes in history.


The Classical World

The Classical World
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1928
Genre: Classical philology
ISBN:

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A History of Medicine: Roman medicine

A History of Medicine: Roman medicine
Author: Plinio Prioreschi
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages: 791
Release: 1996
Genre: Medicine
ISBN: 1888456035

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The Classical Weekly

The Classical Weekly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1947
Genre: Classical literature
ISBN:

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A Source Book in Theatrical History

A Source Book in Theatrical History
Author: A. M. Nagler
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0486315541

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An annotated collection of more than 300 unusually interesting and detailed passages includes views by observers from ancient Greece to modern times on acting, directing, make-up, costuming, props, much more.


A Poor Man Called Jesus

A Poor Man Called Jesus
Author: José Cárdenas Pallares
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1986
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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"In this moving exegesis of the gospel of Mark, Mexican theologian and biblical scholar José Cárdenas Pallares explores the disquieting message of Jesus Christ, effectively demonstrating how Jesus' identification with poor and outcast persons--lepers, women, cripples, tax collectors--was seen as subversive by political and religious authorities. The author unravels the liberative dimension of Jesus' words and miracles, and traces the response of Jesus' detractors from mere indignation to spirited agitation for his death. Engagingly written and cogently argued, this study is a valuable tool for students and scholars interested in Jesus' emancipatory proclamation for the poor of both the first and twentieth centuries."--Back cover


Social Distinctives of the Christians in the First Century

Social Distinctives of the Christians in the First Century
Author: Edwin A. Judge
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441241795

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This is a collection of pivotal essays by E. A. Judge, who initiated many important discussions in the establishment of social scientific criticism of the Bible. What is it that made the work of Judge in 1960 and in subsequent years so important? Judge was the first in scholarship after the mid-twentieth century to clarify early Christian ideals about society by defining what the social institutions of the broader cultural context were and how they influenced the social institutions of the early Christian communities. Judge points out that earlier scholars had entered into this field of inquiry, but that, in general, they failed due to the lack of careful definitions of the Greco-Roman social institutions at the time based on a thorough use of the primary sources. Thus, Judge was the "new founder" ( a turning point in scholarship) of what came to be called social-scientific criticism of the New Testament. Social-scientific criticism is the term in scholarship that refers to the use of social realities (e.g. institutions, class, factors of community organization) in the critical study of literary sources available (this is an advance over "merely" literary and traditional historical questions).