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Journal articles on the topic "Historical roman"

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Hammond, Mason, and Clive Foss. "Roman Historical Coins." Classical World 85, no. 6 (1992): 744. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4351180.

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Wiseman, T. P. "Roman Republic, Year One." Greece and Rome 45, no. 1 (April 1998): 19–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gr/45.1.19.

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The Romans knew that they had once been ruled by kings, and they believed, perhaps rightly, that the fall of the monarchy had taken place at what we would call the end of the sixth century B.C. The texts that tell us this – Livy, Dionysius, Plutarch, etc. – all depend on a historical tradition that can be traced back as far as the second half of the third century B.C., when the Roman literary genres of historical drama, historical epic, and prose historiography began. Before that, we do not know how the Romans conceived or recorded the memory of their own past.
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Petrovic, Vladimir. "Pre-roman and Roman Dardania historical and geographical considerations." Balcanica, no. 37 (2006): 7–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/balc0637007p.

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This paper on Pre-Roman and Roman Dardania is an attempt to review, in a somewhat restricted article form, several important issues marking the development of the Dardanian areas in a period between the earliest references to the Dardani in written sources and their inclusion in the administrative structure of the Roman Empire. Historical developments preceding the Roman conquest of Dardania are analyzed, as well as its boundaries, and the character and administrative structure of the conquered territory. Changes that Dardanian society underwent are paid special attention, and phases in the development of urban centres and communications outlined.
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Trundle, Matthew. "Greek Historical Influence on Early Roman History." Antichthon 51 (2017): 21–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ann.2017.4.

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AbstractThis study employs a comparative approach using Greek models of historical enquiry, especially those of Herodotus, to illustrate how Romans prior to the Punic Wars, and indeed as early as the fifth and fourth centuriesBC, might have developed their own historical consciousness and historical traditions concerning their early past in much the same way as we know the Greeks had done by the fifth centuryBC. What follows is not at all new. Many have identified Roman historical and historiographical roots, connections, and even parallels with Greek history and historians.1What follows reiterates those connections, explicitly by assessing how Herodotus presented his inquiries to his Greek audience, laying the foundations for the discipline ofhistoria, and then by examining specifically the story of the Fabii at the Cremera in Livy, Dionysius and Diodorus. Through this one historical example, I hope to show that the roots of genuine historical thought can be found in the sources of our sources for early Roman traditions. Despite the fact that these traditions appear in works written much later than the events they describe, the nature of the stories preserved in our extant accounts suggests similar historiographical roots and interest as those preserved by Herodotus for the Greeks in the stories he told in hisHistories.
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Schiffman, Zachary Sayre. "An Anatomy of the Historical Revolution in Renaissance France*." Renaissance Quarterly 42, no. 3 (1989): 507–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2862081.

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In his Dessein de l'histoire nouvelle des françois, Lancelot Voisin de La Popelinière offered a blueprint for a French history of broader range and deeper reach than any previous effort. He divided his proposed work into three parts: pre-Roman Gaul, Roman Gaul, and the kingdom of France from the Merovingians to the present. Part one would concern “the form of government, public and private, of the Gauls living in liberty before the Romans had envied, undermined, and eventually seized their dominion.” It would detail their religion (its priests and rituals), their nobility (its composition, privileges, and lifestyle), the lesser social orders (merchants, artisans, and commoners), and their public institutions (laws, magistrates, and other officials) — “in brief, everything notable about so little-known a state.” Part two would follow the same pattern but in even greater detail, examining the changes introduced by the Romans in “religion, administration, justice, military discipline, finances, and business, ” as well as social changes.
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Qoshqarli, Qoshqar O. "On The Reason of Pompey’s Second Campaign to Caucasian Albania." Vostok. Afro-aziatskie obshchestva: istoriia i sovremennost, no. 5 (2021): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s086919080016664-7.

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In 66–65 BC Roman commander Gnaeus Pompey during the Mithridates Wars and his Caucasian campaign twice invaded the territory of Caucasian Albania. This was the first appearance of Roman legionnaires in the territory of a distant Caucasian country, previously familiar to the Romans only by the indirect news of ancient authors. If the first Roman invasion to Albania from the territory of Armenia in 66 BC was repeatedly and in detail analyzed in the scientific literature, the second campaign of the Roman troops, carried out after the conquest of Georgia in 65 BC, is still awaiting its explanation by researchers. To a large extent, this was due to the unusual route of Pompey's troops to Albania - not from the territory of Iberia, but again from the territory of Armenia. Such an opinion prevails in historical literature, that the reason of Pompey’s second march to the Caucasian Albania is that when Pompey was in Colchis, Albania’s king Oroys violated the peace treaty he had signed with Pompey, rebelled and began preparing for the new war with the Romans which led to the new intervention of the Romans in this country. However, detailed analysis of the events, as well as the acts of the Romans and Albanians during this second march gives reason to have some doubts on the historical reality of this cause and assume a desire, namely to take the complete control of the Transcaucasian area of the international trade route known in historical literature as the «Strabo’s Path».
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Potokin, Yuri Nikolaevich. "The influence of roman law on the formation and development of the romano-germanic legal family." LAPLAGE EM REVISTA 7, no. 3B (September 29, 2021): 669–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.24115/s2446-6220202173b1611p.669-676.

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The purpose of the present work is to analyze the little-studied aspects of the influence of Roman law on the formation and establishment of modern legal systems related to the Romano-Germanic legal family. The author conducts a historical and dialectical analysis of the formation of the sources of Roman law, makes assumptions about their origin, and highlights the specifics of some of them. Legal reception has been considered separately as the main factor of influence of Roman law on the creation and formation of the law of the states of the Romano-Germanic legal family. It has been concluded that it is necessary to harmonize the sources of national law with the requirements of Roman law, the hypothesis has been proved that it was the qualitative characteristics of Roman law that served as the main reason for its reception by the states of the Romano-Germanic legal family.
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Wilkes, J. J. "Roman Britain: Historical Map and Guide." Britannia 23 (1992): 370. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/526145.

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Dal Ri, Luciene, and Clóvis Demarchi. "Ius Gentium e Direito Internacional: identificação ou sobreposição?" Revista Justiça do Direito 31, no. 3 (January 23, 2018): 462. http://dx.doi.org/10.5335/rjd.v31i3.7842.

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Ius Gentium e Direito Internacional: identificação ou sobreposição? Resumo: Neste artigo questiona-se a identificação do conceito romano de ius gentium com aquele de direito internacional moderno. Para responder o questionamento, busca-se identificar as características do ius que regulava as relações de Roma com outros povos e reis e as situações jurídicas que envolviam os estrangeiros. Observou-se que a aplicação do conceito moderno de direito internacional à antiguidade romana gera a mutilação da realidade histórica e dificulta a compreensão do seu universalismo, em suas especificidades culturais. Este artigo contribui para desconstruir a identificação do ius gentium romano com o conceito de direito internacional moderno. Palavras-chave: Direito romano. Ius gentium. Ius fetiale. Direito internacional. Ius Gentium and International Law: Identification or Overlay? Abstract: In this article the identification of the Roman concept of ius gentium with that of modern international law is questioned. To answer this question, this paper seeks to identify the characteristics of the ius that regulated the relations of Rome with other peoples and kings and the legal situations that involved the foreigners. It was observed that the application of the modern concept of international law to Roman antiquity generates the mutilation of historical reality and makes it difficult to understand its universalism in its cultural specificities. This article contributes to deconstruct the identification of the Roman ius gentium with the concept of modern international law. Keywords: Roman Law. Ius gentium. Ius fetiale. Internacional Law.
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Nikishin, Vladimir O. "Pax Romana and the Roman “imperialism” in the 1st century A.D." RUDN Journal of World History 11, no. 1 (December 15, 2019): 76–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2312-8127-2019-11-1-76-90.

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This article is devoted to such a historical phenomenon as the Roman “imperialism” in the epoch of Augustus and his coming successors. Despite the fact that the founder of the Principate had declared the coming of “pax Augusta”, he spent several wars of conquest (for instance, in Spain and Germany). But Tiberius had already refused of “aggressive imperialism”, then the Empire moved to defense at all frontiers. The emperors of the 1st century A.D. only from time to time took offensive actions (for example, in Armenia or Britain). Probably, there were two reasons for the Romans’ rejection of expansion policy. First of all, by that moment they had already conquered practically all the Mediterranean, and the expanding of the boundaries of the Empire hadn’t sense any more. Secondly, the creation of professional army led to the noticeable decline of the militarization level of the Roman society, which from that on was keenly interested in the keeping of peace and stability all over the “pax Romana”.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Historical roman"

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Petit, Aimé. "L'anachronisme dans les romans antiques du XIIe siècle : le "Roman de Thèbes", le "Roman d'Énéas", le "Roman de Troie", le "Roman d'Alexandre /." Paris : H. Champion, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb388862146.

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Amand, Emilie. "Le roman de la contre histoire : entre contestation et tradition." Thesis, Lille 3, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LIL3H051/document.

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Cette thèse se propose de travailler à la définition d'un sous-genre du roman historique en expansion : le roman de la contre histoire, aussi appelé roman historique subversif. Les œuvres choisies permettent une analyse diachronique du problème, en commençant par la naissance du roman historique et allant jusqu'à nos jours. Pour cela, nous aborderons les œuvres de Scott, Hampâté Bâ, Roa Bastos, et Chamoiseau, s'attachant ainsi à différents continents et cultures, avec l'Europe, l'Afrique, mais également l'Amérique Centrale et l’Amérique du Sud. Pour cette recherche, il est nécessaire d'étudier le contexte de naissance de ces romans, ainsi que les moyens mis en place à l'écriture de cette histoire autre. Nous en viendrons à travailler sur le glissement de l'écriture de l'Histoire à celle d'une identité, ce qui nous poussera à nous interroger sur la place de la littérature dans la constitution de l'identité nationale. Nous ferons ici face à des controverses, étant donné que les romans vont partiellement à l'encontre des Histoires officielles, ce qui permettra de voir l'importance que peut avoir le point de vue autre dans la construction identitaire. La présence des contes et du folklore, sera étudiée afin de déterminer leur rôle dans la création de l'identité. Une étude de la réception de ces œuvres sera menée afin de voir l'impact concret de ces textes sur la construction identitaire. Ceci permettra donc d'avoir une vision totale de ce sous-genre en plein essor, et de voir son réel impact, amenant à une réflexion sur la place de la littérature dans la société actuelle ainsi que sur son rapport à l'histoire
This thesis proposes to work on the definition of a sub-genre of the expanding historical novel: the novel of the counter-history, also called subversive historical novel. The selected works allow a diachronic analysis of the problem, starting with the birth of the historical novel and going until our days. For this, we will cover the works of Scott, Hampâté Bâ, Roa Bastos, and Chamoiseau, thus focusing on different continents and cultures, with Europe, Africa, but also Central America and South America . For For this research, it is necessary to study the birth context of these novels, as well as the means put in place to write this other story. We will come to work on the shift from the writing of history to that of an identity, which will push us to question the place of literature in the constitution of national identity. We will face controversy here, since the novels go partially against the official histories, which will allow to see the importance that the other point of view can have in the construction of identity. The presence of tales and folklore will be studied to determine their role in the creation of identity. A study of the reception of these works will be conducted to see the concrete impact of these texts on the construction of identity. This will allow us to have a total vision of this sub-genre booming, and see its real impact, leading to a reflection on the place of literature in today's society and its relationship to history
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Fox, Matthew. "Roman historical myths : the regal period in Augustean literature /." Oxford : Clarendon press, 1996. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37670567g.

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Cunningham, Graeme James. "Law, rhetoric, and science : historical narratives in Roman law." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2018. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/41030/.

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Historical narratives have limited scholarly appreciation of the impact of rhetoric on the development of Roman law in the late Republican period. This thesis challenges these narratives and attempts to re-evaluate the role of rhetoric in Roman law.
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Salvatore, John Pamment. "Roman Republican castrametation : a reappraisal of historical and archaeological sources /." [Oxford] : Tempus reparatum, 1996. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb36690477s.

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Corio, Alec Stephen. "Historical perceptions of Roman Catholicism and national identity, 1869-1919." Thesis, Open University, 2013. http://oro.open.ac.uk/54715/.

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This thesis seeks to illustrate and explain the fundamental changes which occurred in English attitudes to Roman Catholicism, and in the construction of English national identity, in the late nineteenth and early twentiethcentury. It argues that the excltisivist Protestant identity of the nation, which had hitherto been maintained by an anti-Catholic historical narrative, was challenged by the development of a confident Roman Catholic historical consciousness which was believed to be based on an authoritative, 'scientific' appreciation of England's medieval past. The thesis offers the first systematic analysis of Francis Gasquet's historical works. It examines their intellectual origins and formation, and situates Gasquet in relation to the increasingly respected academic discipline of history. It argues that his writing played an important role in reshaping scholarly and popular attitudes to the role Roman Catholics had played in the national past, and should play in the contemporary public sphere. Gasquet's historical credentials were essential to the English Roman Catholic Church's campaign to secure a papal condemnation of Anglican orders. This thesis analyses the role historical consciousness played in the inter-Church polemics of the 1890s. It argues that these texts reinforced popular recognition of the historical consistency of Roman Catholicism, and transferred much of England's residual anti-Catholic animus to Anglican ritualism. The thesis concludes by exploring how Anglo-Vatican diplomacy, stimulated by the national security imperatives of World War One, highlighted the political value of the new position of the Roman Catholic Church in the English public sphere. Through a study of the British Mission to the Holy See based on extensive use of British and Roman archives, it argues that English national identity was finally freed from its traditional opposition to the role of the papacy within Roman Catholicism.
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Collins, Amanda. "Cola di Rienzo (1312-1354) : the revolution in historical perspective." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.361843.

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Shannon, Kelly E. "Religion in Tacitus' Annals : historical constructions of memory." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2012. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:89df3c1b-46d6-431e-af4c-aaf6f9023657.

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I examine how religion is presented in the Annals of Tacitus, and how it resonates with and adds complexity to the larger themes of the historian’s narrative. Memory is essential to understanding the place of religion in the narrative, for Tacitus constructs a picture of a Rome with ‘religious amnesia.’ The Annals are populated with characters, both emperors and their subjects, who fail to maintain the traditional religious practices of their forebears by neglecting prodigies and omens, committing impious murders, and even participating in the destruction of Rome’s sacred buildings. Alongside this forgetfulness of traditional religious practice runs the construction of a new memory – that of the deified Augustus – which leads to the veneration of living emperors in terms appropriate to gods. This religious narrative resonates with and illuminates Tacitean observations on the nature of power in imperial Rome. Furthermore, tracing the prominence of religious memory in the text improves our understanding of how Tacitus thinks about the past, and particularly how he thinks about the role of the historian in shaping memory for his readers. I consider various religious categories and their function in Tacitus’ writings, and how his characters interact with them: calendars (do Tacitus’ Romans preserve or change the traditional scheduling of festivals?), architecture (what determines the building of or alterations to temples and other religious monuments?), liturgy (do they worship in the same ways their ancestors did?), and images (how do they treat cult statues?). I analyze the patterns of behaviour, both in terms of ritual practice and in how Tacitus’ characters think about and interpret the supernatural, and consider how Rome’s religious past features in these patterns. The thesis is structured according to the reigns of individual emperors. Four chapters chart Tiberius’ accession, Germanicus’ death, its aftermath, and Sejanus’ rise to power; one chapter examines the religious antiquarian Claudius; and the final chapter analyzes Nero’s impieties and their consequences.
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Mallan, Christopher Thomas. "A historical and historiographical commentary on Cassius Dio's Roman History book 57.1-17.8." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2015. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:6ed64b29-f881-4de2-a647-6212cf0dc7c0.

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This thesis is a historical and historiographical commentary on Book 57 (Chs. 1-17.8) of Cassius Dio's Roman History. It comprises two sections, an Introduction followed by the Commentary itself. The introduction is sub-divided into three chapters. The first of these introductory chapters (The Roman Historian at Work) presents a discussion of the historical material available for Dio's Tiberian narrative, and a discussion of the factors which were instrumental in Dio's writing and shaping his narrative of the reign of Tiberius. The second chapter (Dio on Tiberius) is an analysis of Dio's portrayal of Tiberius and of the historian’s understanding of Tiberius in the historical context of the early Principate. These chapters are followed by some brief Notes on the Text of Book 57, which considers the manuscript tradition of Book 57, and comments on portrayal of the reign of Tiberius in the Dionian tradition, and in particular the Excerpta Constantiniana, Xiphilinus, and Zonaras. The second part of the thesis, the commentary, presents an analysis of Dio's narrative from both historical and historiographical perspectives.
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Boroughs, R. J. C. "Eumolpus : literary and historical approaches to characterisation in Petronius." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.318352.

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Books on the topic "Historical roman"

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Roman historical coins. London: Seaby, 1990.

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Gavran, Miro. Krstitelj: Roman. 4th ed. Zagreb: Mozaik knjiga, 2007.

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Judita: Roman. Zagreb: Mozaik knj., 2001.

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Judita: Roman. 4th ed. Zagreb: Mozaik knj., 2003.

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Krstitelj: Roman. Zagreb: Mozaik knj., 2002.

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Krstitelj: Roman. Zagreb: Mozaik knjiga, 2005.

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Vuković, Đorđije. Istorijski roman. Sremski Karlovci: Izdavačka knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića, 2009.

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Helleberg, Maria. Druknehuset: Roman. København: Samleren, 2008.

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Boyle, Elizabeth. Geroĭ moego romana: Roman. Moskva: AST, 2005.

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Göğebakan, Turgut. Tarihsel roman üzerine. Ankara: Akçağ, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Historical roman"

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Hölscher, Tonio. "Roman Historical Representations." In A Companion to Roman Art, 34–51. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118886205.ch2.

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Bonfante, Larissa. "HISTORICAL ART: ETRUSCAN AND EARLY ROMAN." In American Journal of Ancient History, edited by Ernst Badian, 136–62. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463237400-003.

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Shaw, Brent D. "Reading Greek and Roman Historical Sources." In Spartacus and the Slave Wars, 24–29. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-12161-5_3.

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Cagno, Simone, Peter Cosyns, Karin Nys, and Koen Janssens. "Black-Appearing Roman Glass." In Modern Methods for Analysing Archaeological and Historical Glass, 369–85. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118314234.ch17.

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Mousourakis, George. "Sources and Historical Development of Roman Law." In Fundamentals of Roman Private Law, 1–84. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29311-5_1.

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Wagner, Peter. "Roman-European Continuities: Conceptual and Historical Questions." In The Roman Empire in Context, 387–406. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444390186.ch16.

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Romanis, Federico De. "Socio-Historical Outline of the Roman Period." In Ancient Philosophy, 495–97. First [edition]. | New York : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315179339-13.

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Ryan, Jordan J. "The Contributions of Historical and Archaeological Study of Early Synagogues to Historical Jesus Research." In Synagogues in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods, 189–214. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666522154.189.

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Roberto, Umberto. "Socio-Historical Outline of the Later Roman Empire." In Ancient Philosophy, 577–81. First [edition]. | New York : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315179339-16.

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Rodríguez-Antón, Andrea, Margarita Orfila Pons, A. César González-García, and Juan Belmonte Aviles. "The Uaratio and Its Possible Use in Roman Urban Planning to Obtain Astronomical Orientations." In Historical & Cultural Astronomy, 103–20. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97007-3_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Historical roman"

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Sesigur, H., and M. Alaboz. "Repair and Retrofit of a Roman Bridge in Turkey." In 12th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions. CIMNE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23967/sahc.2021.207.

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Baggio, C., and S. Santini. "Simplex Algorithm for 3D Limit Analysis of Roman Groin Vaults." In 12th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions. CIMNE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23967/sahc.2021.244.

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Papa, G., M. Nollet, and M. Parisi. "Seismic Vulnerability of Heritage Churches in Québec: the Néo-Roman Typology." In 12th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions. CIMNE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23967/sahc.2021.241.

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Buršić, M. "Opus Signinum - Roman Concrete without Pulvis Puteolanis: Example of the Substructures of Diocletian‘s Palace." In 12th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions. CIMNE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23967/sahc.2021.181.

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Santos de Brito, Rose Dayanne. "ROMAN AND MODERN CONCEPT OF SLAVERY." In XVI Majsko savetovanje. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Law, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/upk20.975s.

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Roman law was accused of legitimizing slavery in ancient times and individualism in modernity. This article seeks to refute these anti-historical formulations. For this, it adopts the ontological difference between Celso’s Roman conception (law as the art of the good and the just) and Kelsen’s modern one (law as a set of norms). The distinctions between the legal regime of slavery in ancient society and modernity will be analyzed from an exercise of the history of law, based on the synchronic and diachronic method. Finally, Roman law appears as an instrument of criticism in order to confront legal institutes of private bourgeois law.
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Cosyns, P., S. Cagno, K. Janssens, and K. Nys. "The benefit of using chemical analysis in understanding archaeological glass. Case-study: Roman black glass." In Integrated Approaches to the Study of Historical Glass - IAS12, edited by Hugo Thienpont, Wendy Meulebroeck, Karin Nys, and Dirk Vanclooster. SPIE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.975682.

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Aktüre, Z. "Permanencies: a contextual typology of Roman theatre interventions in Iberian Peninsula." In REHAB 2014 - International Conference on Preservation, Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Historical Buildings and Structures. Green Lines Institute for Sustainable Development, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14575/gl/rehab2014/122.

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Heinz, G. "An Example of Fit-for Purpose Use of Materials in Roman Architecture: P Temple, Side, Antalya/Turkey." In 12th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions. CIMNE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23967/sahc.2021.023.

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Salamone, Giancarlo. "Towards the contemporary city. Reading method of post-unification restructuring of Trastevere in Rome." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6046.

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Towards the contemporary city. Reading method of post-unification restructuring of Trastevere in Rome Giancarlo Salamone Dipartimento di Architettura e Progetto. Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”. Roma. via Flaminia, 359. 00196 Roma. Dottorato di Ricerca in Architettura e Costruzione. Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”. Roma. via Antonio Gramsci, 53. 00197 Roma. E-mail: giancarlo.salamone@uniroma1.it Keywords (3-5): Restructuring, Rome, Trastevere, process, reading method, tools, analysis in urban morphology Conference topics and scale: Tools of analysis in urban morphology Trastevere, the only area of the historic center of Rome (together with the Vatican / Borgo complex) located on the right side of the Tiber river, shows a morphological structure that depends on the pre-existing substrate, both road that typological, which was modified during the post-unity period by the establishment of the Tiber fronts and, above all, by the opening of Viale Trastevere. In the way of thinking about urban morphology as a scalar product of the factors that influence each other, in particular building typology, local structure, overall structure and territory, and that contribute together to generate an organism, it is therefore possible to read this part of the historical center as the last product, but not definitive, of a "process". The reading method on the consolidated structure, later renovated in a post-unification era, is based on the analysis of the most abundant building typology and on the permanence and derivations of local typological processes that led to the formulation of the “line house” in nineteenth-century line, the predominant building type of roman expansion in nineteenth-twentieth century. The reading of the restructuring, understood as synchronic action on the historical center, has been implemented instead by the analysis of synchronic variations at “line house” through the research of all projects registered for the edification of each block. Thus we can see how the blocks resulting from the transformation, in the logic of a restructuring "contromaglia" like the one for the opening of Viale Trastevere, will be the result of the disconnection of the existing blocks in which the building type adopted has had to adapt to a lower return situations: a reading of a synchronic action on a diachronic process that gives us the modern morphological apparatus. References Muratori, S., Bollati, R., Bollati, S. and Marinucci, G. (1963) Studi per una operante storia urbana di Roma (Consiglio Nazionale delle ricerche, Roma). Maffei, G. L. and Caniggia, G. (1979) Lettura dell’edilizia di base (Marsilio, Venezia). Maffei, G. L. and Caniggia, G. (1984) Progetto nell’edilizia di base (Marsilio, Venezia). Vaccaro, P. and Ameri, M. (1984) Progetto e realtà nell’edilizia romana dal XVI al XIX secolo (Edizioni Calosci, Cortona). Corsini, M. G. (2001) Il tessuto e l’edilizia progettati in Italia dal 1870 al 1930. Permanenza e derivazioni dei processi tipologici locali (Edizioni Kappa, Roma). Archivio Storico Capitolino, archival sources on restructuring area of Trastevere and permanence and derivations of local typological processes.
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Qi, Wen. "Learning historical heritage with a serious game: a user study of Heerlen Roman bathhouse." In Sixth International Conference on Graphic and Image Processing (ICGIP 2014), edited by Yulin Wang, Xudong Jiang, and David Zhang. SPIE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2178838.

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