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  1. 941

    Les fibules ansées de tradition germanique orientale provenant de la nécropole Saint-Chéron à Chartres (Eure-et-Loir) by Michel Kazanski

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…These fibulae are derived from those of the Ambroz 16/4-III type, belonging to the late Roman period and characteristic of the Chernyakhov culture (in the southern part of Eastern Europe), i.e. …”
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  2. 942

    Parker Mountain, or the Geography of Pathos in Russell Banks’s Affliction (1989) by Claire Omhovère

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Les romans de Russell Banks confèrent à la géographie une importance qui va bien au delà des fonctions mimétique et métonymique habituellement remplies par un simple décor. …”
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  3. 943

    Translating and publishing antiquity literary works in Lithuanian by Vanda Stonienė

    Published 1988-12-01
    “… The paper presents an attempt to analyze in a statistical way the publications of Greek and Roman antiquity literature in Lithuanian from their beginnings in the 18th century. …”
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  4. 944

    Midas- oder: Die Auferstehung des Fleisches von Wolfgang Jeschke by Torsten Mergen

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Midas oder: Die Auferstehung des Fleisches de Wolfgang Jeschke a obtenu le Prix Kurd-Lasswitz dans deux catégories, celle du meilleur roman de science-fiction et, sur le même thème, celle de la meilleure pièce radiophonique : le roman fut récompensé en 1990 ; en 1992, c’est Hermann Motschach qui fut distingué pour sa pièce éponyme. …”
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  5. 945

    A Grotesque Terracotta Figurine of the First Century C.E. from Muralto, Ticino, Switzerland: Function, Use, and Meaning by Simone Voegtle

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…A Roman terracotta figurine representing a grotesque ithyphallic male figure with the characteristics of a cock is discussed in relation to its role as an apotropaic device.…”
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  6. 946

    Andrei Muraviev in the Face of Death. On Italian Voyages from a Thanatouristic Perspective by Anna Kościołek

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The research material consists of two works: Roman Letters and Appendices to “Roman Letters”. …”
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  7. 947

    La maison de la Harpiste et son décor à Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône) : nouvelles données sur l’occupation tardo-républicaine d’Arelate by Marie-Pierre Rothé, Julien Boislève, Sébastien Barberan

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Several years ago our knowledge on the Roman town of Arles/Arelate during the late Republican period was still limited to selective observations. …”
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  8. 948

    Julian the Apostate, Claudius Mamertinus, and Ammianus Marcellinus: Filling in a “Blank Spot”? by Gregor Pobežin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… Flavius Claudius Julianus, often referred to as “Julian the Apostate,” ruled the Roman Empire from early 360 AD until his death in battle on June 26th, 363 AD. …”
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    Jane Eyre between the Wars by Patsy Stoneman

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…L’un des héritages que Charlotte Brontë laissa derrière elle avec son roman Jane Eyre, c’est une trame qui fut indéfiniment recyclée dans le roman féminin. …”
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  12. 952

    City of Wars: the Representation of Wartime London in Two Novels of the 1940s: James Hanley’s No Directions and Patrick Hamilton’s The Slaves of Solitude by Jean-Christophe Murat

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…En apparence, The Slaves of Solitude est un roman plus conventionnel ; pourtant sa langue et son univers sont profondément polyphoniques. …”
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  13. 953

    Les siphons en terre cuite du monde romain : l’exemple de l’aqueduc d’Almuñécar (Andalousie, Espagne) by Elena H. Sánchez López

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The aqueduct that supplied the Roman city of Sexi Firmum Iulium (today Almuñécar, Spain) had a long siphon as the last section before arriving at the city centre. …”
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  14. 954

    Kraljevic Marko from Serbian Folk Songs among Poles in the 19th Century by Dejan Ajdacic

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The author draws on research from Petar Bunjak, Kreshimir Georgijevic, Roman Zmorski, Marian Jakóbiec, Milica Jakobiec Semkowowa, Damian Kubik, Regels Halili and others. …”
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  15. 955

    Res divini juris as res extra commercium: a Comparative Analysis of Doctrine and Case Law by Anatoliy A. Lytvynenko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The Roman law doctrine designated them as res divini juris, which referred to all the objects dedicated to the Gods. …”
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  16. 956

    Water as a social border in Ancient Egypt by Heidi Köpp-Junk

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…There were no public baths like in the Roman Empire before the Graeco-Roman Period. The existence of bathrooms with water drainage as well as wells in the houses of the upper classes symbolizes a separation between these groups of people. …”
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  17. 957

    Pecorino romano : les transformations d’un produit d’origine protégée au cours des xixe et xxe siècles by Rita d’Errico

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Although its name refers to the Roman countryside, the region of Lazio from which it comes, Pecorino romano –the most exported Italian cheese until the late 20th century– is currently produced mainly in Sardinia, while that produced in Lazio is increasingly marginal and risks disappearing from the market. …”
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    « Faire clair et vif avec des éléments complexes » by Cordula Reichart

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Aulus can be read performatively as beginning and foundation of the French story of salvation as a Roman story of perversion.…”
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  19. 959

    Metz/Divodurum, cité des Médiomatriques : apport de deux fouilles récentes (place de la République et rue Paille-Maille) à la question des origines by Gaël Brkojewitsch, Christian Dreier, Sandrine Marquié

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This essay’s aim is to present the current state of knowledge about the origins of the Roman town of Metz/Divodurum. In order to arrive at this, the literary sources and the results of urban archaeological excavations are used. …”
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    Adventures With Mommsen by Brian Croke

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903) has long been considered the greatest Roman historian of the nineteenth century. Above all he was an accomplished philo­logist, editor and scholarly organiser. …”
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