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Roux, Caroline. La pierre et le seuil: Portails romans en Haute-Auvergne. [Clermont-Ferrand]: Presses universitaires Blaise-Pascal, 2004.

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La pierre et le seuil: Portails romans en Haute-Auvergne. [Clermont-Ferrand]: Presses universitaires Blaise-Pascal, 2004.

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Roux, Caroline. La pierre et le seuil: Portails romans en Haute-Auvergne. Clermont-Ferrand: Presses universitaires Blaise-Pascal, 2004.

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The allegory of the Church: Romanesque portals and their verse inscriptions. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998.

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Bergeron, Guy. Le Portail des Ombres. Montréal: Éditions Porte-bonheur, 2010.

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Le portail du temps. Saint-Pie, Québec: Éditions JKA, 2008.

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Joseph, Conrad. The portable Conrad. New York: Penguin Books, 2007.

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Conrad, Joseph. The Portable Conrad. New York: Penguin Group USA, Inc., 2008.

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Shakespeare, William. The Portable Shakespeare: Seven plays, the songs, the sonnets, selections from the other plays. New York, USA: Viking Press, 1986.

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King, Stephen. Juste avant le crépuscule: Nouvelles. Paris, France: Albin Michel, 2010.

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King, Stephen. Just after Sunset: Stories. New York, USA: Scribner, 2008.

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King, Stephen. Just After Sunset: Stories. New York: Scribner, 2008.

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King, Stephen. Just After Sunset. Detroit, MI, USA: Thorndike Press, 2009.

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King, Stephen. Just After Sunset: Stories. New York, USA: Pocket Books, 2009.

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King, Stephen. Just After Sunset. 4th ed. London: Hodder, 2009.

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King, Stephen. Just After Sunset. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2008.

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PORTAILS ROMANS ET GOTHIQ. AUSONIUS, 2016.

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Portails Romans de Bourgogne: Themes et Programmes. Brepols Publishers, 2020.

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Walton, Philippa, and Sam Moorhead. Coinage and the Economy. Edited by Martin Millett, Louise Revell, and Alison Moore. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199697731.013.047.

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This chapter attempts to convey some of the complexity surrounding the study of coinage and the economy in Roman Britain. Using the wealth of new data provided by the Portable Antiquities Scheme, it explores the potential role(s) of coinage in Romano-British society and re-evaluates current theories of monetization over the 400 hundred years of Roman rule. In doing so, it challenges the applicability of a prevailing ‘evolutionist’ model, which situates monetization as one aspect of a wider process of acculturation or Romanization and suggests new ways of interpreting numismatic data.
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Shutt, Timothy B. Foundations of Western Thought: Hebrews, Greeks, and Romans Audio Lecture (Portable Professor). Barnes and Noble, 2004.

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Joseph, Conrad, and Michael Gorra. The Portable Conrad. Penguin Classics, 2007.

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Talbert, Richard. Communicating Through Maps. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195386844.003.0018.

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This chapter considers the conceptual foundations of Roman map-making and worldview, and finds that instead of representing the earth as accurately as was possible at the time, the few surviving maps depict, and glorify, Roman rule of the larger part of the inhabited world. In their own distinctive ways the colossal Marble Plan of the city of Rome and the elongated Peutinger world-map were each costly signals. A sense of Roman worldview can also be recovered from geographical portable sundials.
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Publishing, RH Value. Portable Shakespeare. Random House Value Publishing, 1986.

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Jensen, Robin Margaret. Face to Face: Portaits of the Divine in Early Christianity. Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 2004.

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Jensen, Robin Margaret. Face to Face: Portaits of the Divine in Early Christianity. Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 2004.

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Italy), Fondazione Prada (Milan, ed. Serial/portable classic: The Greek canon and its mutations. Fondazione Prada, 2015.

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Noga-Banai, Galit. Rome’s Loca Sancta. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190874650.003.0004.

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This chapter focuses on the creation of holy sites in Rome that are comparable in their significance to those in Jerusalem—that is, touched by past sacred events and/or sacred bodies. It maps the reasons for the change of attitude toward Jerusalem in Rome, and makes the argument that once the locally connected holy sites projected into the urban space, especially the local bonding of the sites related to Peter and Paul, it was possible to include Jerusalem in the Roman decorative programs. The discussion concentrates on the dynamic involved in the commemoration of sacred spaces in Rome, from the architecture of the holy sites (Basilica Apostolorum, S. Paolo fuori le mura) to portable objects related to them.
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von Stackelberg, Katharine T. Reconsidering Hyperreality. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190272333.003.0008.

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The term “hyperreal” is generally associated with sites that take anachronistic decorative styles and eclectically recombine them into environments that claim to surpass mimicry by creating a fully immersive experience. At Franklin Smith’s Pompeia in Saratoga Springs, New York (1892); the Roman ruin garden of Louise du Pont Crowninshield at Hagley, Delaware (1924); and John Paul Getty’s recreation of Herculaneum’s Villa of the Papyri in Malibu, California (1974) hyperreality is a lens through which to examine the reintegration of Classical tropes into the domestic architecture of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America. In each of these sites hyperreality extended beyond the boundaries of the built artifact into the garden environment where the dialogue between built space and greenspace expresses an ongoing, living relationship between Classical past and contemporary present. The role of hyperreality in creating Neo-Antique made places and imaginative portals is considered in terms of enchaînement, the socially anchored process of deliberate breakage and reuse that recombines fragments to generate new forms of cultural self-perception.
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Noga-Banai, Galit. Sacred Stimulus. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190874650.001.0001.

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This book is about the effect Jerusalem had on the formulation of Christian art in Rome during the fourth and fifth centuries. It deals with the visual Christianization of Rome from an almost neglected perspective: not in comparison to pagan art in Rome, not as reflecting the struggle with the emergence of New Rome in the East (Constantinople)—topics that have both been studied extensively—but rather as visual expressions of the idea of Jerusalem and its holy sites. Contesting the ownership of the historical events and their mythical venues, Rome, as suggested in Sacred Stimulus, constructed its own set of holy sites and foundational myths and, already in the second half of the fourth century, expropriated, for its own use, some of Jerusalem’s sacred sites and legends. The selective analysis suggested here is based mostly on visual sources. The book addresses a series of artistic products of various media, shapes, compositions, and combinations, which together make sense—or better, make a point. The accumulative evidence points to a clear Roman attitude toward Jerusalem in the second half of the fourth century, and to a change of attitude during the fifth century. Sacred Stimulus uncovers and defines this shift and suggests an explanation for it. It does not deal with new or unpublished artistic evidence. Rather, it analyzes well-known and central works of art, including mosaic decoration, sarcophagi, wall paintings, portable art, and architecture, and exposes the role played by Jerusalem in the genesis of Christian art in Rome.
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The Outrageous Views of Professor Fogelman: A Professor Fogelman End Time Mystery. AuthorHouse, 2004.

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Smith, Vin. The Outrageous Views of Professor Fogelman: A Professor Fogelman End Time Mystery. AuthorHouse, 2004.

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Bourgeois, Paulette, Brenda Clark, and Sharon Jennings. Franklin's Canoe Trip (A Franklin TV Storybook). Kids Can Press, Ltd., 2002.

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King, Stephen. Just After Sunset. Hodder & Stoughton, 2012.

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King, Stephen. Just After Sunset: Stories. Scribner, 2018.

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King, Stephen. Just After Sunset. Gallery Books, 2009.

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Just After Sunset. New York: Scribner, 2008.

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Just After Sunset: Stories. Simon & Schuster Audio, 2008.

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King, Stephen. Just after Sunset: Stories. Scribner, 2008.

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King, Stephen. Sunset. Heyne Verlag, 2008.

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King, Stephen. Just After Sunset. Pocket, 2009.

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King, Stephen. Just After Sunset: Stories. Simon & Schuster Audio, 2008.

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