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    Le port antique de Saintes/Mediolanum (Charente-Maritime) by Jean-Philippe Baigl, Adrien Camus, Olivier Dayrens, Vincent Lebaron, Jonathan Letuppe, Vivien Mathé

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Saintes/Mediolanum (Charente-Maritime) exhibits all the urban features characteristic of large Gallo-Roman cities, including remarkable and well-preserved monuments. …”
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    Main Directorate of the National Police in Kharkiv Region by D. V. Slynko, L. I. Kalenichenko

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Currently, research on this issue is relevant, since certain institutions and categories of the national legal system are based on the structure of Roman law, its principles, and were developed under its influence. …”
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    New York Writing: Urban Art in Don DeLillo’s Underworld by Wendy Harding

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Les artistes représentés dans le roman doivent regagner l’attention du public et proposer leur propre forme de communication. …”
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    Církve a poválečný český nacionalismus by Vít Machálek

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The Czechoslovak Church supported the governmental policy uncritically. The supranational Roman Catholic Church had to care also for its non-Czech believers. …”
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    The Church as <i>Res Publica</i> by Cyril Hovorun

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Christianity emerged valuing horizontal socio-political relations, which it inherited from Jesus Christ, and which resonated with the ideals of ancient Greek and Roman republicanism. As the church engaged with the Roman Empire, its republican roots faded, adopting monarchical traits. …”
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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    « 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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    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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    Un casque romain à Sainte-Colombe (Rhône) by Daniel Frascone

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…A Niederbieber type helmet has been found in a Gallo-Roman gutter while making soundings in the vicinity of Vienne. …”
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    Saintes/Mediolanum, cité des Santons et Bordeaux/Burdigala, cité des Bituriges Vivisques : destins croisés by Louis Maurin, Alain Bouet, Eneko Hiriart, Guilhem Landreau, Christophe Sireix, Dominique Tardy

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…AD this city benefited from a properly Roman suite of major architectural embellishments which gave it a glamour unrivalled by its neighbour or by the other civitates of the new province of Aquitania.…”
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    Esclaves et affranchis chez les Voconces au Haut-Empire : l’apport des inscriptions by Marianne Béraud, Nicolas Mathieu, Bernard Rémy

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…There were 23 individual slaves (17 men and 6 women), 69 were freedslaves (47 men, 20 women and 2 anonymous of undetermined sex) – among them 58 freedslaves of Roman citizens (43 men, 15 women) and 11 freedslaves of peregrines (4 men, 5 women and the 2 anonymous). …”
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    L’œil de Flaubert dans la ville moderne : retour sur quelques images captées dans L’Éducation sentimentale by Jeanne Bem

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Je considère L’Éducation sentimentale comme un des premiers romans de la ville moderne, et je cherche des moments textuels dans lesquels la Ville structure l’espace du roman, la conduite du récit et la poétique de l’œuvre. …”
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    Burial customs and the pollution of death in ancient Rome: procedures and paradoxes by Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers

    Published 2005-06-01
    “… The Roman attitude towards the dead in the period spanning the end of the Republic and the high point of the Empire was determined mainly by religious views on the (im)mortality of the soul and the concept of the “pollution of death”. …”
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