984 resultados para Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, 76-138.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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On spine: Memoirs of Humāyūn.
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The "paraphrase ... by a mandarin" is the coloquial version of Wang Yu-pʻu.
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No more published under this title. "Subsequently enlarged and published in Paris and London as the Life of Napoleon Bonaparte down to the peace of Tolentino."--Brown, Cyclopaedia of American biographies.
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[In 8 separately paged parts, each vol. containing 2 pts.]
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"Works bearing on the early religion of Rome": p. [114]
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Includes index.
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Introduction includes a catalogue of archaeological sketch-books which include views of Rome (p. 7-16)
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Added title page: The autobiography and recollections of Laura, duchess of Abrantès (widow of General Junot) : with reminiscences of her life in Corsica, Paris, and in Spain and Portugal.
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Deeply conflicting views on the political situation of Judaea under the Roman prefects (6-41 c.e.) have been offered. According to some scholars, this was a period of persistent political unrest and agitation, whilst according to a widespread view it was a quiescent period of political calm (reflected in Tacitus’ phrase sub Tiberio quies). The present article critically examines again the main available sources –particularly Josephus, the canonical Gospels and Tacitus– in order to offer a more reliable historical reconstruction. The conclusions drawn by this survey calls into question some widespread and insufficiently nuanced views on the period. This, in turn, allows a reflection on the non-epistemic factors which might contribute to explain the origin of such views.