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Journal articles on the topic "Middleton's letter from Rome"

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Creech, Morri. "Mandelstam, and: A Letter from Rome." Hopkins Review 17, no. 2 (2024): 13–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/thr.2024.a924095.

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Edwards, Michael. "Galileo's Letter to Piero Dini, Rome 21 May 1611 _______________________________________." Culture and Cosmos 07, no. 01 (2003): 85–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.46472/cc.0107.0219.

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On the publication of Sidereus Nuncius the British Ambassador Sir Henry Wotton sent a letter to King James about the discovery of four 'new planets' revolving around Jupiter, enclosing a copy of the book. He added that the new little planets would affect Jupiter's perceived astrological influence: 'For the virtue of the new planets must needs vary the Judicial part'.[1] A year later, a query on this matter was put to Galileo by his friend at the Vatican, Piero Dini: if the Stella Medici really existed, how could one ascertain their influence? His reply is here translated into English, for the
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Moorhead, John. "Papa as ‘bishop of Rome’." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 36, no. 3 (1985): 337–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046900041130.

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Medieval historians confronted with the Latin word papa may be tempted to translate it unthinkingly as ‘pope’. Certainly the word has been restricted to the bishop of Rome for much of the history of the Church, and its application to this bishop is of long standing. It occurs in an inscription from pre-Constantinian Rome, in a letter despatched to Rome by the fathers of the Council of Aries in 314, which is addressed ‘dilectissimo papae Silvestro’ and goes on to style Silvester ‘gloribsissime papa’, and in the acts of the first Council of Toledo which met in 400, where language is used which i
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Marcus, Joel. "The Circumcision and the Uncircumcision in Rome." New Testament Studies 35, no. 1 (1989): 67–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0028688500024504.

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In a recently-published article, P. Stuhlmacher has outlined three major contemporary theories of the occasion of Paul's letter to the Romans: 1) Romans is addressed to a specific situation within the Roman community itself, 2) it is composed primarily with Paul's forthcoming delivery of the collection to Jerusalem in mind, and 3) it emerges from a convergence of the first two motivations. While not wishing to deny that the Jerusalem trip was a preoccupation of Paul as he composed Romans (see Romans 15. 25, 30–32), I intend in this study to strengthen the Roman side of the equation, first by s
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Teemus, Moonika. "Friedrich Ludwig von Maydells Brief aus Rom vom Jahr 1823." Baltic Journal of Art History 12 (December 8, 2016): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/bjah.2016.12.06.

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The article studies a letter from Friedrich Ludwig von Maydell (1795– 1846), the most renowned representative of Romanticism in Estonia, to his uncle Otto Christian Sigismund von Ungern-Sternberg (1778–1861), written in Rome at the beginning of the year 1823. It was the turning point in Maydell’s life when he had decided to give up the studies in law at the University of Tartu and to devote himself to art. For this reason, Maydell like many of his contemporaries travelled to Rome. In his letter, now preserved in the National Archives in Tartu, Maydell describes his everyday life in Rome and th
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Widok, Norbert. "Klemens Rzymski o sukcesji apostolskiej." Vox Patrum 62 (September 4, 2014): 541–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/vp.3601.

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1910. anniversary of the death of Saint Clement of Rome, the third successor of Bishop of Rome, celebrated a few years ago († 101), became an opportunity to remind his teaching, which he left in the Epistle to the Corinthians, written by him. The content of this letter is an important witness of the emerging church or­ganization. That, what was happening in Corinth and, without a doubt, in Rome, is one of the stages of the Church’s history of major importance. The contemporary situation related to the authority prompted the acceptance of the institutional pro­posal based on the Holy Scripture
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Kooijman, Marijke. "Narratives of Authority around Chalcedon’s Canon 28: The Emperor Marcian, Bishop Leo I, and the Functions of Late-Antique Imperial Letters in Ecclesiastical Letter Collections." Journal of Early Christian Studies 32, no. 4 (2024): 519–51. https://doi.org/10.1353/earl.2024.a947486.

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Abstract: In the context of fifth-century ecclesiastical disputes, more specifically during the aftermath of the Council of Chalcedon with its controversial canon 28, imperial communication to Christian clergy could not be as straightforward as usual. This article proposes that the diplomatic relationship between the Eastern Roman emperor Marcian (450–457 c.e.) and Bishop Leo I of Rome (440–461 c.e.) was governed by interdependence. Through examining the rhetoric of authority in Marcian’s understudied letter to Leo from December 18, 451, and placing it in the context of its transmission histor
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Flexsenhar, Michael. "The Provenance of Philippians and Why it Matters: Old Questions, New Approaches1." Journal for the Study of the New Testament 42, no. 1 (2019): 18–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0142064x19855297.

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Despite a growing consensus that Paul wrote Philippians from Ephesus, there are still some who argue that he wrote the letter while imprisoned in Rome. These arguments rely on interpretations of Paul’s phrase in Phil. 1.13 (ἐν ὅλῳ τῷ πραιτωρίῳ) as ‘Praetorian Guard’ or ‘Imperial Guard’, that is, as a reference to the Roman emperor’s personal bodyguard in Rome. I first explain the methodological problems with the Praetorian Guard interpretation, especially the misuse of canonical Acts. Then drawing from textual and lexicographical evidence along with material evidence, notably from Philippi’s si
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Gunawan, Chandra. "Book Review: The Apostolic Fathers and the New Testament." New Perspective in Theology and Religious Studies 3, no. 2 (2022): 66–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.47900/nptrs.v3i2.75.

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In The Apostolic Fathers and the New Testament, Clayton addresses five issues, namely, the historical setting of the church father literature, the genre and setting in life of the church father literature, the ethics, and faith in the church father teaching, the struggle of the church fathers concerning the opposition from the Jewish and Gentile society, the influence of some churches in the second century. After observing the historical setting of church fathers, Jefford concludes that the letter of Ignatius was written ca., 107-109 AD from Asia Minor; the letter of Polycarp was written ca.,
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Dunn, Geoffrey. "Anastasius I and Innocent I: Reconsidering the Evidence of Jerome." Vigiliae Christianae 61, no. 1 (2007): 30–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/004260307x164476.

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AbstractThe comment of Jerome in his letter to Demetrias (Epistula 130) that Innocent I, bishop of Rome from 402 to 417, was the son of his predecessor Anastasius I has been taken at face value by a number of commentators and has been repeated, often without reference to sources, on any number of Internet web sites. The fact that Liber Pontificialis offers a different parentage for Innocent is often ignored. This paper seeks to reconcile and evaluate the two accounts. The argument advanced here is that in Jerome's highly rhetorical letter the reference is to be understood metaphorically and no
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Middleton's letter from Rome"

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Vargas, Miguel M. "Causes of the Jewish Diaspora Revolt in Alexandria: Regional Uprisings from the Margins of Greco-Roman Society." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2005. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc849731/.

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This thesis examines the progression from relatively peaceful relations between Alexandrians and Jews under the Ptolemies to the Diaspora Revolt under the Romans. A close analysis of the literature evidences that the transition from Ptolemaic to Roman Alexandria had critical effects on Jewish status in the Diaspora. One of the most far reaching consequences of the shift from the Ptolemies to Romans was forcing the Alexandrians to participate in the struggle for imperial patronage. Alexandrian involvement introduced a new element to the ongoing conflict among Egypt’s Jews and native Egyptians.
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Vargas, Miguel M. "Causes of the Jewish Diaspora Revolt in Alexandria: Regional Uprisings from the Margins of Greco-Roman Society, 115-117 CE." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2016. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc849731/.

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This thesis examines the progression from relatively peaceful relations between Alexandrians and Jews under the Ptolemies to the Diaspora Revolt under the Romans. A close analysis of the literature evidences that the transition from Ptolemaic to Roman Alexandria had critical effects on Jewish status in the Diaspora. One of the most far reaching consequences of the shift from the Ptolemies to Romans was forcing the Alexandrians to participate in the struggle for imperial patronage. Alexandrian involvement introduced a new element to the ongoing conflict among Egypt’s Jews and native Egyptians.
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"A socio-rhetorical interpretation of the letter to Philemon in light of the new institutional economics: an exhortation to transform from master-slave economic relationship to brotherly loving relationship." 2014. http://repository.lib.cuhk.edu.hk/en/item/cuhk-1291480.

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This thesis reinterprets the letter to Philemon as a letter exhorting a new loving relationship for a slave by applying Vernon Robbins’ socio-rhetorical interpretation framework in light of the new institutional economics. Based on the runaway hypothesis, the letter has long been read as written by Paul to beg Philemon’s forgiveness for Onesimus. This thesis argues that the runaway hypothesis is based on a biased view of the slave trade, as well as incomplete consideration of the first century slave-master relationship and Pauline theological and ethical thought; therefore, it is not sufficien
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Books on the topic "Middleton's letter from Rome"

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1807-1878, Dowling John, ed. Dr. Middleton's letter from Rome, showing an exact conformity between popery and paganism, or, The religion of the present Romans derived from that of their heathen ancestors: With the author's defence against a Roman Catholic opponent. American and Foreign Christian Union, 1986.

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Segraves, Daniel L. Themes from a letter to Rome. Word Aflame Press, 1995.

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Godolphin, Blandford William. A letter from an English traveller at Rome to his father, (1721): Now first printed ... Priv. print. for the Clarendon Historical Society, 1987.

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Popery Unmask'd: The Substance of Dr. Middleton's Letter from Rome, with an Abstract of the Doctor's Reply to the Objections of the Writer of the Catholic Christian Instructed. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Middleton, Conyers. A Letter from Rome, Shewing an Exact Conformity Between Popery and Paganism: Or, the Religion of the Present Romans to Be Derived Entirely from That ... by Conyers Middleton, ... the Second Edition. Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2018.

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Parker, Theodore. John Brown's Expedition Reviewed in a Letter from Rev. Theodore Parker, at Rome, to Francis Jackson, Boston: 1. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Letter from Rome, Shewing an Exact Conformity Between Popery and Paganism: Or the Religion of the Present Romans to Be Derived Entirely from That of Their Heathen Ancestors. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Letter from Rome, Shewing an Exact Conformity Between Popery and Paganism: Or the Religion of the Present Romans to Be Derived Entirely from That of Their Heathen Ancestors. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Middleton, Conyers. A Letter From Rome, Shewing An Exact Conformity Between Popery And Paganism: Or The Religion Of The Present Romans To Be Derived Entirely From That Of Their Heathen Ancestors. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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(Editor), Finley Hooper, and Matthew Schwartz (Editor), eds. Roman Letters: History from a Personal Point of View (Great Lakes Books). Wayne State University Press, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Middleton's letter from Rome"

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Barizza, Elisabetta, and Marco Falsetti. "Letter from Rome." In Rome and the Legacy of Louis I. Kahn. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315124155-5.

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Paolo Tamburelli, Pier. "As a Snake Sheds its Skin." In Architekturen. transcript Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839461112-006.

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Among the ruins of ancient Rome Bramante found the pieces he needed to assemble a much more rigorous system of forms than the one known to him in Milan. His repertoire changed, the solutions typical of the Lombard period were abandoned. This change of style is perhaps the most striking aspect of Bramante's artistic production and has not failed to attract the attention of historians of architecture. To understand his work it is necessary to start from right here, from this glaring fact-and a fairly unusual one with respect to the kind of behavior that, after centuries of romantic idolizing of
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Shattock, Joanne, Joanne Wilkes, Katherine Newey, and Valerie Sanders. "W. M. Thackeray, A Brother of the Press on the History of a Literary Man, Laman Blanchard, and the Chances of the Literary Profession; In a Letter to the Reverend Francis Sylvester at Rome, from Michael Angelo Titmarsh, Esq." In Literary and Cultural Criticism from the Nineteenth Century. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003199915-9.

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Ingram, Robert G. "Conversing … with the ancients: Rome and the Bible." In Reformation without end. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526126948.003.0007.

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Having lost a legal battle with Richard Bentley, Conyers Middleton went to Rome for a year and a half during the mid 1720s. During his time in Italy, Middleton developed a view of Christian antiquity at odds with the mainstream orthodox one. This chapter examines both the evolution of Middleton’s stance orthodoxy to heterodoxy and the perceptions and consequences of that evolution. It considers the arguments of his Letter from Rome (1729), highlighting their latently heterodox implications. It shows how the Letter from Rome’s latent heterodoxy became manifest in Middleton’s Letter to Dr Waterl
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"Italian News Letter from Rome, 1578." In The Original Writings and Correspondence of the Two Richard Hakluyts, edited by E. G. R. Taylor. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315554914-20.

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Bondy, François, and Melvin J. Lasky. "Letter from Rome: Italy's “Cultural Crisis”." In European Notebooks. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351322201-21.

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Sherr, Richard. "A letter from Paolo Animuccia." In Music and Musicians in Renaissance Rome and Other Courts. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429432590-5.

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"The Transmission of the Letter." In The Letter from Rome to Corinth from the Era of Domitian. The Lutterworth Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2v88fw1.8.

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"Characteristics of the Letter and Its Religious Content." In The Letter from Rome to Corinth from the Era of Domitian. The Lutterworth Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2v88fw1.10.

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"Back Matter." In The Letter from Rome to Corinth from the Era of Domitian. The Lutterworth Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2v88fw1.26.

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Conference papers on the topic "Middleton's letter from Rome"

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Plotnikova, Anna. "Epistolary genre: «Holy letter» in cross-cultural context." In Tenth Rome Cyril-Methodian Readings. Indrik, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/91674-576-4.23.

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Published letters of Burgenland’s Croats living in Chunovo on the border of Slovakia and Hungary are under consideration from the point of view of the features of the epistolary genre of the early XXth century. The cross-cultural context dictates the use of such lexemes and turns, which were possible only in this particular Slavic region. Against this background, the so-called “heavenly letter” stands out, which is a letter-amulet written on the eve of the First World War by a soldier and sent to his loved ones. The genre features of this letter are very different from the entire corre-sponden
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Afanasyeva, Tatyana, and Tatyana Burilkina. "Vatican Psalter (Vat. slav. 8): principles for reduction the Cyrillic minuscule and linguistic refl ection of the scribe of the manuscript." In Tenth Rome Cyril-Methodian Readings. Indrik, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/91674-576-4.02.

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The report will discuss the principles of creating a half-letter from the Cyrillic minuscule in the Vatican Psalter of the 14th century, and also issues related to the dating and localization of the manuscript.
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Zimmerling, Anton. "The German tolmach: Dmitry Gerasimov and his aliases in the embassy books." In Tenth Rome Cyril-Methodian Readings. Indrik, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/91674-576-4.37.

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I prove that the interpreter of two embassy letters sent from Ivangorod (Jaanilinn) to Moscow in 1505, a certain Dmitry Ščerbaty is identical to the Russian author and diplomat Dmitry Gerasimov. Ščerbaty’s / Gerasimov’s letters have unique features distinguishing them from other embassy letters from the time of Ivan III. The choice of the North-Western dialect form of the 1 Pl. auxiliary есме in the translation of a Latin embassy letter is a footprint of the book author who discard-ed the both the vernacular alternative есмя /есмо as vulgar and the Church Slavonic variant есмы. Evgenij E. Golu
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