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NOTES ON A STATUE FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF UNION FROM ALBA IULIA

2016

This study proposes to re-evaluate a marble statue from the old collections of the National Museum of Union Alba Iulia. It was discovered by A. Cserni during excavations carried out at the Palace of the Governors of Roman Dacia, in 1898. It has been repeatedly published by Á. Hekler and Al. Diaconescu. While the latter author established dating and iconographic prototype of the statue, we believe that further details as discovery place and context, depiction, iconographic attribution and role of this work of art can be offered. Presence of a follower at the feet of the divinity, more precisely the right foot of a character – child, conveys us the idea of depiction of Eros, god of love. Usua…

ArcheologyHistorybusiness.industryapulum eros goddess marble statue prototype venus.Art historyContext (language use)Character (symbol)Representation (arts)Ancient historyD51-90PoliticsArchaeologyDivinityMedicineDepictionStatueClassicsbusinessCC1-960EclecticismJOURNAL OF ANCIENT HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
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ROMAN DACIA IN THE DIGITAL ERA

2020

The study of Roman Dacia in the last two centuries produced thousands of articles, studies, monographs and proceedings and revealed at least 3800 archaeological sites from the short period of existence of the province between 106-270 AD. The large quantity of material evidence – epigraphic, figurative, ceramic, architectural and numismatic – is constantly growing due to the numerous rescue excavations in the last two decades. The emergence of digital humanities and the possibilities of digital era created new perspectives in cataloguing, collecting and presenting archaeological big data. The article presents some of the major results of digital humanities focusing on the digitization of the…

ArcheologyHistorydigital humanities roman dacia roman religion sanctuaries danubian provincesDigital erabusiness.industryExcavationAncient historyAncient historyD51-90ArchaeologyDigital humanitiesMateriality (law)MedicineClassicsbusinessDigitizationCC1-960Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology
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HISPANIC HOARDS FROM ALVARELHOS TO TOMARES: A HISTORICAL REVIEW

2020

With this contribution we would like offer a first and brief approximation about the Hispanic Coin Hoards, roughly dated between the reigns of Augustus and the end of the Tetrarchy. We will focus solely on the imperial hoards found in the Iberian Peninsula. In a chained, diachronic and casuistic way, we offer an analysis according to a series of variables: historical events, archaeological context, pattern of hoarding and functionality. For the data collection, in the present chapter we do not intend to be exhaustive. We will cite the most outstanding examples of Hispanic-Roman Hoarding, in order to understanding the historical-economic evolution from Iberian Peninsula.With this contributio…

ArcheologyHistorygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industrycoins war monetization cities tradeContext (language use)GenealogyAncient historyD51-90ArchaeologyPeninsulaMedicineHoarding (economics)ClassicsbusinessCC1-960JOURNAL OF ANCIENT HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
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La deposición de Fotino de Sirmio

1998

Gonzalo.Fernandez@uv.es Este artículo estudia la condena y deposición del obispo Fotino de Sirmio en los años 346 y 347 d.C. Las fuentes principales son Código Teodosiano, Epifanio de Salamina (Panarion Haereticon), Nestorio de Constantinopla (Sermo XII), Hilario de Poitiers (Fragrnenta Historica), Atanasio de Alejandría (Apologia confra arianos e Historia arianorum ad monachos), Sozomeno (Historia Ecciesiastica), Libanio de Antioquía (Oratio XVIII) y Sócrates (Historia Ecclesiastica). Ibis article deals with Bishop Photin of Sirmiums sentence and deposition in years 346 and 347 AD. The main sources are Theodosian Code, Epiphanius of Salamis (Panarion Haereticon), Nestorius of Constantinopl…

Fotino de Sirmiolcsh:Ancient historyLibanio de AntioquíaUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia antiguaAtanasio de AlejandríaCódigo Teodosiano:HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia antigua [UNESCO]lcsh:D51-90Nestorio de ConstantinoplaHilario de PoitiersFotino de Sirmio ; Código Teodosiano ; Epifanio de Salamina ; Nestorio de Constantinopla ; Hilario de Poitiers ; Atanasio de Alejandría ; Sozomeno ; Libanio de Antioquía ; SócratesEpifanio de SalaminaSozomenoSócrateslcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-960
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Women in Aeschylean scene: a linguistic characterization

2021

Este trabalho examina os dispositivos linguísticos por meio dos quais Ésquilo conseguiu apresentar as personagens femininas da Oresteia. A análise é feita após um levantamento das seções recitativas de três tragédias; características fonéticas, morfológicas e sintáticas foram estudadas e comparadas com a linguagem dos personagens masculinos. Os resultados desta pesquisa se ajustam a outras tentativas precedentes de mostrar como a sociolinguística pode explicar o retrato formal dos personagens trágicos e cômicos. This paper examines the linguistic devices by means of which Aeschylus achieved the presentation of the female characters of the Oresteia. The analysis is made after a survey of the…

Greek language and literature. Latin language and literatureÉsquilo; Oresteia; personagens; sociolinguística; gênerosociolinguísticaCivilització gregapersonagensGeneral MedicineAeschylus; Oresteia; characters; sociolinguistics; gendergêneroAncient historyD51-90Classical StudiesLetras ClássicasoresteiaésquiloPA
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παρακοπὰ, moneda de mala ley en Esquilo

2021

El v.223 de Agamenón de Esquilo trata un tema central en la obra, la cadena de errores en un mismo linaje, y el término parakopa interpretado en su significado literal, que está relacionado con la acuñación de moneda, aporta un significado adicional que se va desarrollando a lo largo de la obra. Este significado refuerza la importancia que el concepto de la unidad del linaje tiene en las obras de Esquilo.

HistoryArcheologyLineage (genetic)Civilització gregaParakopaPhilosophyReligious studiesresponsabilidadlinajeLinguisticsAncient historyD51-90Term (time)PhilosophyMeaning (existential)ClassicsEsquilo
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Esclusioni etniche nei regolamenti cultuali greci: la norma di Paros (IG XII 5, 225)

2019

This study aims to examine a well-known inscription (IG XII.5, 225) dated to the mid-fifth century BC and found in Paroikia, near the acropolis of the ancient polis of Paros. It shows a typical formula of access limitation to local cults: according to most scholars, the cult in question is to be identified with the worship of Kore Astos (the Citizen), who is mentioned in the second line. The Dorians are excluded from this cult, as is shown by the expression (xenoi Dorie) appearing at the beginning of the text in a very relevant position. On the basis of a close comparison between this text and other epigraphs as well as literary documents containing proscriptions which prevent foreigners fr…

HistoryArcheologySettore L-ANT/02 - Storia GrecaClassicsGreek philology and languageParos Kore cultural rules Xenoi Dorians AthensPA201-899Paros. Kore. Cultural norms. Xenoi. Dorians. Athens.Ancient historyD51-90Axon
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La trama hispana de la Primera Conjuración de Catilina

2001

Juan.J.Segui@uv.es Though there are not many references about the political facts that occurred in Hispania along the I century B. C., it must be ramarked the little and careless attention paid to the First Catilinarian Conspiracy of 66 and 64 by the Spanish scholars. Because of the importance that those events have particularly in the Hispanian history and consequently, in the Roman Republican history, the aim of this paper is to revise this question.

Primera Conjuración de Catilinalcsh:Ancient historyUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia antiguaHistoria antiguaRepública Romanalcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-960:HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia antigua [UNESCO]Primera Catilinarialcsh:D51-90República Romana ; Primera Catilinaria ; Primera Conjuración de Catilina
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Sicilia terra amata dalle dee

2010

Forthcoming.

Settore L-ANT/02 - Storia GrecaMiti siciliani DiodoroAncient historyD51-90Aristonothos : Rivista di studi sul Mediterraneo Antico
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Entre destructions et reconstructions, le patrimoine sicilien pendant et après la Seconde Guerre mondiale

2020

Dans cette contribution, nous présentons les traces sur le terrain et dans les archives d’un bombardement survenu à Solonte dans la nuit du 12 décembre 1942. Le point de départ de cette recherche est une photographie conservée dans les archives du Musée archéologique régional Antonio Salinas, documentant la restauration d’une citerne de Solonte suite aux bombardements alliés. Nos recherches dans les archives ont permis de reconstituer la chronologie des faits et de mettre en lumière le rôle des Surintendants des Antiquités de la Sicile occidentale, Jole Bovio Marconi puis Vincenzo Tusa, pendant et après la guerre pour protéger le patrimoine culturel. Solonte, comme d’autres sites siciliens,…

[SHS.ARCHI]Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space managementArchaeology[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryMedieval historySolunto Segesta Palermo Agrigento cultural heritage World War II bombings restorations LuftwaffeD111-203[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history[SHS.CLASS]Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesCC1-960ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSAncient historyD51-90
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