517 resultados para Christians in the Roman empire.
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Papers of the school were ordinarily published in the American Journal of Archaeology, 2d. ser.; supplementary volumes wre authorized when material for publication either exceeded the space available in the journal, or when it was of such a nature as to make a different mode of publication advisable. (cf. v. 1, Prefatory note) The present volumes form the only collection of papers issued separately by the school in Rome. (Lists of the papers published in other journals, 1898-1907, may be found in the Supplementary papers, v. 1-2, Prefatory note) From 1909-12, the reports, etc., of the school were published in the Bulletin of the Archaeological Institute of America. On January 1, 1913, the American School of Classical Studies in Rome became a part of the American Academy in Rome.
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This edition is strictly limited to one thousand numbered and registered copies, which are sold to subscribers for complete sets only. This copy is no. 281.
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Series title also at head of t.-p.
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Preface contains bibliographical notes.
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To the original work, which ends with Theodosius I, the period from that time to the time of Charlemagne has been added by the editor (p. 421-486) cf. Pref.
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Accompanied by "Supplement." (92 p.) Published: New York, American Philological Assocition, 1960.
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"Where the following resolution was moved from the chair and carried by acclamation: That this meeting urges the importance, on the grounds of justice to the long-suffering and oppressed Christians of the Turkish Empire, of the restauration of the great Christian Church of Saint Sophia to Christian worship.
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"Illustrated with a new and correct set of maps and plans."