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Wang, Fei. "The Birth and Use of Concrete and Reinforced Concrete." Advanced Materials Research 712-715 (June 2013): 955–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.712-715.955.

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Concrete was used for construction in many ancient structures. Concrete technology was known by the Ancient Romans and was widely used within the Roman Empire. After the Empire passed, use of concrete became scarce until the technology was re-pioneered in the mid-18th century. The widespread use of concrete in many Roman structures has ensured that many survive to the present day. The development of reinforced concrete marked the dawn of a new age. For it was the first heterogeneous building material, using steel, cement, sand, gravel, and water. This composition possessed much better properti
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Zhang, Zhi Jun. "Research on the History and Compositions of Concrete." Advanced Materials Research 988 (July 2014): 207–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.988.207.

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Concrete is a composite material composed of water, coarse granular material (the fine and coarse aggregate or filler) embedded in a hard matrix of material (the cement or binder) that fills the space among the aggregate particles and glues them together. Famous concrete structures include the Hoover Dam, the Panama Canal and the Roman Pantheon. The earliest large-scale users of concrete technology were the ancient Romans, and concrete was widely used in the Roman Empire. The Colosseum in Rome was built largely of concrete, and the concrete dome of the Pantheon is the world’s largest. After th
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Sagdiyev, R. R., and S. V. Belov. "ROMAN CONCRETE: THE MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION HERITAGE." Bulletin of South Ural State University series "Construction Engineering and Architecture" 23, no. 2 (2023): 64–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.14529/build230208.

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Statement of the problem. Many cultural heritage buildings of 17th–18th centuries in Russia and abroad require reconstruction not by modern systems such as ventilated facade or “wet facade”, but by authentic materials based on roman concrete. The authenticity lies in its unique structure, which is obtained after the drying of the plaster composition based on roman concrete. This material has a number of advantages: it permits the movement of steam and moisture, allowing the façade to breathe and preventing the growth of fungi and mold; it is lighter than plaster mixes based on Portland cement;
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Yoshimura, M. "Why did Roman Concrete Disappear?" Concrete Journal 53, no. 3 (2015): 249. http://dx.doi.org/10.3151/coj.53.249.

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Graauw, Arthur de. "PALAEOPORTOLOGY, ANCIENT HARBOURS AND COASTAL GEOMORPHOLOGY: WHAT CAN WE LEARN?" Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 38 (May 29, 2025): 1. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v38.keynote.1.

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This presentation aims to analyse ancient port structures, hoping that the ancient can tell us something useful for the modern, with special focus on breakwaters and quay walls. Archaic ships and the oldest known port structures are briefly presented. Vertical breakwaters and quays, large concrete blocks called pilae, arched breakwaters and rubble mound breakwaters are described in the ancient world. Some geomorphological aspects of a few coastal harbours are also reviewed. It is concluded that the Romans mainly used natural coastal shelters, but some major ports were built in places without a
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Hisada, M. "Lesson from the Ancient Roman Concrete." Concrete Journal 51, no. 1 (2013): 104–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3151/coj.51.104.

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Grocholski, B. "Cementing Roman concrete to a caldera." Science 349, no. 6248 (2015): 598–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.349.6248.598-m.

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Delatte, Norbert J. "Lessons from Roman Cement and Concrete." Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice 127, no. 3 (2001): 109–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)1052-3928(2001)127:3(109).

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D’Encarnação, José. "Apostilas epigráficas = Epigraphic Apostiles." Espacio Tiempo y Forma. Serie II, Historia Antigua, no. 33 (November 1, 2020): 199. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/etfii.33.2020.27312.

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Dá-se a conhecer um manuscrito inédito que relata as circunstâncias de achamento duma ara a Bormanicus. Tecem-se considerações acerca da presença do vocábulo fabrica em textos epigráficos e a propósito da representação da ascia, que se identifica com um instrumento concreto: a enxó do tanoeiro. Apresenta-se uma panorâmica do uso epigráfico do vocábulo arula.AbstractAn inedited notice about the finding of a Roman altar dedicated to Bormanicus is given. Is discussed the evidence of the word fabrica in Roman epigraphic monuments and also about ascia, here identified with a concrete instrument: th
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Gennari, Mattia. "Pablo Millán - Restauro e valorizzazione de La Calderona, Porcuna, Spagna." Firenze Architettura 28, no. 2 (2025): 66–77. https://doi.org/10.36253/fia-16106.

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Dopo sette anni dalla stesura del progetto, Pablo Millan conclude i lavori di restauro e valorizzazione della cisterna romana de La Calderona di Porcuna a Jaén, nella Spagna centro-meridionale. Un grande crepidoma vuoto, ancorato alla collina, si protrae dal margine del nucleo cittadino per custodire resti archeologici romani fra solide pareti di cemento. La verità della storia è svelata nel percorso a spirale di una lunga rampa sospesa che, dalla luce filtrata di un nuovo chiarissimo porticato d’accoglienza, conduce al buio di un’antica cisterna di pietra. Seven years after the first draft of
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Regagliolo, Alberto. "Roman Numerals in Spanish Primary Education." Journal of Classics Teaching 22, no. 44 (2021): 93–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2058631021000398.

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AbstractThis article illustrates the importance of teaching Roman numerals, a component of a Latin language programme, as part of a Maths curriculum in a Spanish primary school. The aim is to contextualise the topic with concrete examples, supported by ancient Roman objects such as the milestone. The author discusses the relevance of a more integrated cross-curricular lesson to teach Roman numerals so that students better understand their use and make comparisons between ancient Roman and more modern traditions and culture, and to understand Roman influences on the modern age. Lastly, the auth
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Mogetta, Marcello. "A New Date for Concrete in Rome." Journal of Roman Studies 105 (April 24, 2015): 1–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s007543581500043x.

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AbstractConcrete is regarded as a quintessentially Roman achievement. The spread of the technology is usually dated to the fourth or third centuriesb.c., and interpreted as a symptom of Rome's early expansion in Italy. In this paper I offer a reappraisal of the available evidence for early concrete construction in Rome. On the basis of stratigraphic evidence, I conclude that a later date should be assigned to most of the remains. I situate the origins of the technological innovation within the radical change in architectural styles that unfolded in the middle of the second centuryb.c., affecti
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Voldrichová Beránková, Eva. "Identité et altčrilč dans le roman québécois." Studia Romanica Posnaniensia 35 (December 2, 2017): 103–11. https://doi.org/10.14746/strop.2008.35.008.

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As a « relational concept », alterity can only be defined in opposition to what sociologists call a « referential group », an entity which dictates political, religious or cultural norms in a concrete society. Our article will first explain the difference between simple « diversity » and real « alterity », which is perceived as a potential source of threat by the majority society. Using concrete figures from 19th and 20th century Quebec novels, we will illustrate various types of alterity and the general evolution of Canadian mentality in relation to various minorities.
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Gianfrotta, Piero A. "Comments Concerning Recent Fieldwork on Roman Maritime Concrete." International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 40, no. 1 (2011): 188–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-9270.2010.00305.x.

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GOLDSWORTHY, HELEN, and MIN ZHU. "MORTAR STUDIES TOWARDS THE REPLICATION OF ROMAN CONCRETE." Archaeometry 51, no. 6 (2009): 932–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4754.2009.00450.x.

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Santini, Silvia, Carlo Baggio, Valerio Sabbatini, and Claudio Sebastiani. "Seismic Assessment of Roman Concrete Groin Vaults through UAV, NDT and 3D Analyses." Heritage 5, no. 1 (2022): 311–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage5010017.

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In Roman Baths, the Romans employed barrel and groin vaults of great dimensions, with maximum span more than 20 m; simple tools of structural analysis of ancient wide span vaulted halls are still lacking, due to geometrical and material complexity. In this paper, we study the collapse behavior, under horizontal static action, of a corner cross vault of the Baths of Diocletian in Rome (Hall I). Two methods of analysis are here used: non-linear incremental finite element and limit analysis. In both cases, 3D models have been developed by means of UAV inspection, NDT measures, and AVT monitoring.
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Corke-Webster, James. "Roman History." Greece and Rome 67, no. 1 (2020): 94–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017383519000287.

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Some questions never go out of fashion. My main focus in this issue is the spread of Roman power across the Mediterranean, with multiple new publications appearing on this oldest of subjects. First up is Dexter Hoyos’ Rome Victorious. This work of popular history aims to cover what Hoyos dubs in his subtitle The Irresistible Rise of the Roman Empire, though that is rather an odd choice, since Hoyos stresses that Rome's imperial efforts did not always succeed. Hoyos walks us through the unification of Italy and the acquisition of the Republican provinces in the first two chapters, taking the na
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Meier, Mischa. "The Roman Context of Early Islam." Millennium 17, no. 1 (2020): 265–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mill-2020-0009.

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AbstractThe article tries to contribute to a more concrete embedding of early Islam into the context of late antique, in particular late Roman history. It takes its starting point in a description of the phenomenon of liturgification as an overarching process of religious permeation and internalization that swept across Eastern Roman society since the second half of the sixth century and saved society from collapse. During the early seventh century, when the Romans suffered from immense territorial losses to the Persians, liturgification contributed to the survival of the Empire as well. Litur
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Lowe, Dunstan. "Personification Allegory in the Aeneid and Ovid's Metamorphoses." Mnemosyne 61, no. 3 (2008): 414–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156852507x235209.

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AbstractThis article will show that Ovid's well-known innovations in the use of personification allegory combine closely with those of Virgil, to form a distinctive 'Augustan' phase in the development of allegory in classical literature. Both Ovid and Virgil make fictional abstractions concrete and ontologically ambiguous. Innovations common to both the Aeneid and Metamorphoses constitute an important stage in the emergence of 'compositional allegory', in the wake of the Roman adoption of Stoicising interpretative reading practices in the course of the first century BC. Both epics involve Furi
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Balke, Friedrich. "Benennungskrisen." Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur 47, no. 1 (2022): 156–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/iasl-2022-0009.

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Abstract This paper examines the question raised by Louis Althusser concerning what it means for ideology to interpellate concrete individuals as concrete subjects. Under what conditions does ideological identification succeed or fail? I answer this question by analyzing three scenarios of interpellation: Erich Auerbach investigates the scene of successful police identification and arrest in connection with a revolt in the late Roman Empire; Karl Marx describes the adoption of Roman names, phrases, and costumes by French revolutionaries as the necessary conditions for bringing about bourgeois
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Oleson, J. P., L. Bottalico, C. Brandon, R. Cucitore, E. Gotti, and R. L. Hohlfelder. "Reproducing a Roman maritime structure with Vitruvian pozzolanic concrete." Journal of Roman Archaeology 19 (2006): 29–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400006255.

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Mogetta, Marcello. "The early development of concrete in the domestic architecture of pre-Roman Pompeii." Journal of Roman Archaeology 29 (2016): 43–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400072044.

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Because of its exceptional state of preservation, Pompeii has traditionally been viewed as an ideal site at which to study the early development of Roman architecture. Scholars have looked to the Pompeian evidence in order to provide parallels for periods and classes of buildings that in Rome are less well documented archaeologically. The focus of recent debate has been on the Mid- to Late Republican transition, with an emphasis on building types whose introduction at Pompeii would demonstrate a direct cultural link with practice at Rome. The prevailing view is that both the town-planning and
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Cvetković-Đorđević, Valentina. "Deconstruction of Roman law and construction of positive law." Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta, Novi Sad 58, no. 3 (2024): 583–95. https://doi.org/10.5937/zrpfns58-54866.

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The interpretation of Roman legal sources directly affects the creation of a positive legal order. In history, two basic interpretations of Roman law have been distinguished so far, which were translated into two codes: the French Civil Code from 1804 and the German Civil Code from 1900. The two codes determine the nature of the collective in a fundamentally different way and regulate its actions in legal transactions. According to the German Civil Code, the collective has an abstract nature, which is why it gets the status of a legal entity that does not have its own will but participates in
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Jackson, M. D., S. R. Chae, S. R. Mulcahy, et al. "Unlocking the secrets of Al-tobermorite in Roman seawater concrete." American Mineralogist 98, no. 10 (2013): 1669–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.2138/am.2013.4484.

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Elsen, J., O. Cizer, and R. Snellings. "Lessons from a lost technology: The secrets of Roman concrete." American Mineralogist 98, no. 11-12 (2013): 1917–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2138/am.2013.4643.

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Secco, Michele, S. Dilaria, G. Ricci, et al. "The crystallographic diversity of pozzolanic phases in ancient Roman concrete." Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances 80, a1 (2024): e605-e605. https://doi.org/10.1107/s205327332409394x.

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Hill, David. "Ancient Roman Concrete Could Hold Secrets to Improving Modern Construction." Civil Engineering Magazine Archive 83, no. 8 (2013): 44–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/ciegag.0000655.

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Eck, Werner. "Sklaven und Freigelassene von Römern in Iudaea und den angrenzenden Provinzen." Novum Testamentum 55, no. 1 (2013): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685365-12341405.

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Abstract Concrete information about Roman slavery in the eastern provinces is very rare. In the literary sources there is almost nothing. Only in inscriptions do we find reflections of this phenomenon. In most cases only manumitted slaves are mentioned, which reflects the importance manumission had for the Roman type of slavery. It also becomes clear that slaves do not form a clear category in the social reality; in fact their social standing depends largely on the social position of the master.
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HÖLKESKAMP, KARL-J. "WHAT'S IN A TEXT?RECONSTRUCTING THE ROMAN REPUBLIC– APPROACHES AND AIMS ONCE AGAIN." Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 54, no. 2 (2011): 115–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.2041-5370.2011.00028.x.

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Abstract In this rejoinder to Michael Crawford's critical (re)view (pp. 105–14) of Karl-J. Hölkeskamp's book Reconstructing the Roman Republic: An Ancient Political Culture and Modern Research (Princeton 2010), the author answers concrete criticisms, restates his most important positions, perspectives, and proposals on the topic, and gives a survey of possible theories and models, methodological approaches, and conceptual frameworks discussed at length in the book: concepts of ‘politics’, ‘policies’etc. and the overcoming of traditional ‘constitutionalist’ and ‘factionalist’ approaches in rece
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Ushizima, Daniela, Ke Xu, and Paulo J. M. Monteiro. "Materials Data Science for Microstructural Characterization of Archaeological Concrete." MRS Advances 5, no. 7 (2020): 305–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/adv.2020.131.

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ABSTRACTAncient Roman concrete presents exceptional durability, low-carbon footprint, and interlocking minerals that add cohesion to the final composition. Understanding of the structural characteristics of these materials using X-ray tomography (XRT) is of paramount importance in the process of designing future materials with similar complex heterogeneous structures. We introduce Materials Data Science algorithms centered on image analysis of XRT that support inspection and quantification of microstructure from ancient Roman concrete samples. By using XRT imaging, we access properties of two
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Adarsh, Kumar Tiwari, Nagar Shashwat, and A.K.Shukla. "Innovative Technologies for Construction of Rural Road Pavements using Local Resources." International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT) 9, no. 5 (2020): 1297–303. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.E9989.069520.

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Connectivity in rural areas is a key aspect of its holistic development. Rural roads are low traffic volume roads. In this paper, study has been done on the construction methodology of rural roads using local resources i.e., local labour, local materials etc. Locally available stones, cobbles, plum etc. have been used with concrete mix. This study throws light on three types of rigid pavements which follow the evolution of Roman road construction methods. These are Cobblestone pavements (CSPs), Plum Concrete pavements (PCPs) and Un-reinforced Concrete pavements (UCPs). This paper discuss about
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Malka, Orit, and Yakir Paz. "II. In Civitate: Captivity and Inheritance in Tannaitic Halakha in Light of Roman Law." Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Romanistische Abteilung 141, no. 1 (2024): 29–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zrgr-2024-0002.

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Summary The question of the influence of Roman law on tannaitic legal literature, composed in Roman Palestine from the first to the third centuries CE, is currently the focus of an intense scholarly debate. While some argue for a deep link between rabbinic and Roman legal discourse, others regard the impact of Roman law on the rabbis as merely superficial. The current article aims to contribute to this debate by presenting a case study that demonstrates a high level of engagement, by some rabbis, with Roman legal discourse, one that goes well beyond superficial borrowing. In this case study, a
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Roby, Courtney. "Experiencing Geometry in Roman Surveyors’ Texts." Nuncius 29, no. 1 (2014): 9–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18253911-02901002.

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The surveyors who mapped and measured the Roman world engaged broadly with the Greek tradition of mathematical literature, transforming it to fit their profession’s practical needs and to enhance the cultural status of their discipline. This paper will explore the transformative strategies used by Hyginus Gromaticus and Balbus, two agrimensorial authors who wrote in the late first or early second century ce. Both authors work to integrate Greek mathematical knowledge into a literary milieu in which broad appeal is privileged over narrow expertise, and a profession which demanded the applicatio
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Phillips, Matthew John. "Vernon Lee’s Hideous Roman à Clef." Genre 52, no. 2 (2019): 127–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00166928-7585880.

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Following Henry James, literary-critical practices presume the autonomy and integrity of the literary text. The roman à clef meanwhile troubles this autonomy by presuming a transparent and concrete relation between text and world. By turning to the late nineteenth-century writer Vernon Lee, who elevates reference as a vital principle of all literary representation, this essay argues that the roman à clef challenges our assumptions about the value of reference. Lee’s novel Miss Brown (1884), a roman à clef about British aestheticism, is treated as a privileged case study for reading this altern
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GREEN, STEVEN J. "SAVE OUR COWS? AUGUSTAN DISCOURSE AND ANIMAL SACRIFICE IN OVID’S FASTI." Greece and Rome 55, no. 1 (2008): 39–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017383507000307.

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The interaction between Roman religion and Ovid’s ostensibly religious poem, Fasti, has only begun to be appreciated in the past twenty years or so. Before this time, scholars were typically either uncritical of Ovid’s poem – taking it at face value as a quarry from which to mine reliable gems of information on Roman religion – or far too critical, chastizing the poet for what they saw as errors from a man ignorant of his own national religion. From the mid 1980s, however, there has emerged a better understanding of the complex nature of Roman religion. Scholars now stress the fundamental role
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Goldman, Andrew L. "A Pannonian auxiliary's epitaph from Roman Gordion." Anatolian Studies 60 (December 2010): 129–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0066154600001058.

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AbstractA funerary stele of a Pannonian auxiliary soldier recovered in 1996 at Gordion (Turkey) provided the first concrete evidence of Roman military activity at the site. The Latin epitaph on the monument revealed the presence of a unit (cohors VII Breucorum c.R. equitata), previously unattested in central Turkey, within the rural environs of northern Galatia. Little is currently known about the garrisons and movements of auxiliary forces in that region, and the monument's discovery permits a fresh examination of military deployment within Rome's comparatively lightly-garrisoned provinces of
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Humfress, Caroline. "‘Cherchez la femme!’ Heresy and Law in Late Antiquity." Studies in Church History 56 (May 15, 2020): 36–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/stc.2019.3.

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In contrast with contemporary heresiological discourse, the Codex Theodosianus, a Roman imperial law code promulgated in 438, makes no systematic gendered references to heretics or heresy. According to late Roman legislative rhetoric, heretics are demented, polluted and infected with pestilence, but they are not seductive temptresses, vulgar ‘women’ or weak-minded whores. This article explores the gap between the precisely marked terrain of Christian heresiologists and (Christian) legislators. The first part gives a brief overview of early Christian heresiology. The second explores late Roman
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Kostruba, Anatoliy. "ПОНИМАНИЕ ПРАВОПРЕКРАЩАЮЩИХ ЮРИДИЧЕСКИХ ФАКТОВ С ТОЧКИ ЗРЕНИЯ ОСНОВАНИЙ ПРЕКРАЩЕНИЯ ПРАВА СОБСТВЕННОСТИ: ГРАЖДАНСКО-ПРАВОВОЙ АСПЕКТ". Часопис Київського університету права, № 2 (5 червня 2013): 159–64. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3626424.

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The analysis of approaches to understanding of jural facts is accomplished in the article. The definition of right depriving jural facts in civil law is brought. It’s researched the classical for Roman-Germany legal system reasons for deprivation of right of property and the concrete actions or events that deprive such a right are analyzed.
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Kara De Maeijer, Patricia. "Innovative Solutions for Concrete Applications." Infrastructures 10, no. 3 (2025): 59. https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures10030059.

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Concrete, having evolved over the last 2000 years, is integral to modern infrastructure, with continuous innovations aiming to address sustainability challenges. From Roman concrete mixes to the invention of Portland cement (PC), concrete has evolved to meet growing infrastructure demands. As urbanization and energy consumption increase, the construction industry is focusing on high-performance materials, recycling, and minimizing harmful substances. Research on sustainable concrete alternatives shows promising reductions in global warming potential and other environmental impacts compared to
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MacDonald, Carolyn. "Take-Away Art: Ekphrasis and Appropriation in Martial's Apophoreta 170–82." Classical Antiquity 36, no. 2 (2017): 288–316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ca.2017.36.2.288.

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This paper examines the cultural antagonisms of Martial's Apophoreta 170–82, a unique series of epigrammatic gift-tags for artworks to be given away during the Saturnalia. In these poems, I argue, Martial thematizes and enacts Rome's transformative appropriation of cultural capital from Greece and elsewhere. First, he adopts the Hellenistic trope of the ekphrastic gallery tour in order to evoke the “museum spaces” of the Flavian city, where artworks became testaments to the power and culture of Rome (Section 1). While evoking these masterpiece collections, however, the epigrams in fact describ
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Ashraf, Warda, Ishrat Baki Borno, Rakibul I. Khan, Salman Siddique, Muhammad Intesarul Haque, and Adhora Tahsin. "Mimicking the cementation mechanism of ancient Roman seawater concrete using calcined clays." Applied Clay Science 230 (November 2022): 106696. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clay.2022.106696.

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Brune, Philip, and Renato Perucchio. "Roman Concrete Vaulting in the Great Hall of Trajan’s Markets: Structural Evaluation." Journal of Architectural Engineering 18, no. 4 (2012): 332–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)ae.1943-5568.0000086.

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Maragh, Janille, James C. Weaver, and Admir Masic. "Large-Scale Micron-Order 3D Surface Correlative Imaging of Ancient Roman Concrete." Microscopy and Microanalysis 24, S1 (2018): 2130–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1431927618011133.

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Jackson, Marie D., Juhyuk Moon, Emanuele Gotti, et al. "Material and Elastic Properties of Al-Tobermorite in Ancient Roman Seawater Concrete." Journal of the American Ceramic Society 96, no. 8 (2013): 2598–606. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jace.12407.

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Tino, Marilou D., Domingo V. Evangelista Jr., and Delia V. Mendoza. "Genesis of the Roman Catholic Church in the Fifth District of Camarines Sur: Basis for a Supplemental Material in Local History." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VII, no. VI (2023): 1417–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2023.7720.

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Roman Catholic Church involvement can be seen in all aspects of human activity. It shows how visible the Church gets involved in religious, social, political, cultural, and educational development. This qualitative-historical research was focused on determining how the Roman Catholic Churches in the six (6) Municipalities of the district came into existence. The research was backed up by interviews and observation and analysis of existing related documents. Results of the study showed that most of the oldest Roman Catholic Churches in the Fifth District of Camarines Sur were built in 1578; mad
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Abdullah., KH. E. Jafar. "The Impact of Using Concrete in Architectural Buildings." International Journal of Civil and Structural Engineering Research 12, no. 2 (2025): 176–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15006230.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> Concrete has been a cornerstone of architectural innovation for centuries, offering unparalleled versatility, durability, and aesthetic potential. From ancient Roman structures to modern skyscrapers, concrete has shaped the built environment in profound ways. This report examines the impact of using concrete in architectural buildings, focusing on its structural advantages, aesthetic possibilities, environmental implications, and role in shaping modern design trends. By exploring these aspects, we can better understand why concrete remains a dominant material in arch
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Davies, Penelope J. E. "A REPUBLICAN DILEMMA: CITY OR STATE? OR, THE CONCRETE REVOLUTION REVISITED." Papers of the British School at Rome 85 (July 24, 2017): 71–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068246217000046.

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In a well-known passage, the Greek historian Polybius, writing in the mid-second century BC, attributes Rome's success as a republic to a perfect balance of power between its constituent elements, army, senate and people (Histories6.11); and indeed, the Republic's long survival was an achievement worth explaining. On another note, over a century later, Livy remarked how Republican Rome, with its rambling street plan and miscellany of buildings, compared unfavourably with the magnificent royal cities of the eastern Mediterranean; he put this down to hasty rebuilding after a great Gallic conflag
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Benedetti, Ginevra. "Quando gli attributi travalicano il signum. Riflessioni sull’identità visuale degli dèi a Roma = When attributes go beyond the signum. Remarks on the visual identity of the gods in Rome." ARYS. Antigüedad: Religiones y Sociedades, no. 17 (November 20, 2019): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.20318/arys.2019.4601.

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Riassunto: In questo lavoro ci si propone di analizzare, attraverso le pagine degli autori latini, la costruzione semiotica sottostante la rappresentazione visuale degli dèi nella cultura romana; ognuno di loro possedeva infatti qualche attributo o combinazione di attributi in grado di identificarli con maggiore o minore certezza, ciò che gli autori antichi definivano insignia, dei “segni speciali” che guidavano l’interpretazione / identificazione di un signum. In particolare, saranno presi in esame alcuni oggetti concreti impiegati dalla cultura romana per costruire immagini divine nella loro
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Karpitsky, M. "Repressions against non-Moskov-Orthodox Christians in the Donbass." Ukrainian Religious Studies, no. 76 (December 1, 2015): 183–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/2015.76.611.

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In the article by M. Karpitsky "Repressions against Non-Moscow Orthodox Christians in the Donbass" on concrete facts it is shown how the persecution of separatists and with what motivation are found in the Donbass territory by the faithful of Protestant communities, the Churches of the Kyiv Patriarchate, the Greek Catholic Church and the Roman Catholic Church. It is talked about how they manage to survive in constant persecution and torture
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Stowe, David M. "Theological Reflections on the Future of Mission a Mission Executive's Perspective." Missiology: An International Review 15, no. 4 (1987): 451–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009182968701500403.

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Although theology has no concrete predictions to make about the future, it should provide necessary perspective. Two requirements are amplitude and critical edge. Such amplitude is visible in the convergences in conciliar, Roman Catholic, and evangelical theologies of mission, centering on the kingdom of God. Missionary relations with other faiths should be comprehensive and dialogical, with continuing emphasis on the importance of viable indigenous churches for all peoples.
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