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2019-04-08
2021-02-03
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Lysistrate
Aristophanes
german
2015
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1
null
0
5,180,569
2019-06-25
2021-01-27
epub
null
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Lysistrate
Aristophanes
german
2015
1
null
0
5,639,911
2020-07-22
2021-04-21
epub
null
2,102,743
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Arena: The Story of the Colosseum
John Pearson
Bloomsbury Reader
english
2011
192
This electronic edition published in 2011 by Bloomsbury Reader. In the year AD 80 the Colosseum opened with quite the longest and most nauseating organized mass orgy in history. It was a mammoth celebration on the grandest scale, a fitting inauguration for an arena built to epitomize all the majesty and power of the Roman Empire, a building which also held the seeds of that Empire's decay and destruction. As well as his vivid account of the erection of the Colosseum, Mr. Pearson discusses the origins of death spectacles and their evolution into highly organized games intended to enhance imperial prestige and provide the populace with an effective substitute for politics and war. 'Butchered to make a Roman holiday', the victims of this lust for slaughter were slaves and criminals, the human surplus of their day, coached for an almost certain death. One chapter highlights the perverted death-wish of many early would-be martyrs and decisively establishes that there is no evidence for the death of a single Christian martyr in the Colosseum. The book concludes with a brief survey of the building's subsequent history; looted and despoiled yet still the embodiment of Rome's spirit and greatness, it became a sublime romantic ruin, now exposed by slum-clearance as a gigantic traffic island. Mr Pearson is acutely aware of the violence that was endemic in Roman society, and in his shrewd analysis he draws disturbing parallels with the twentieth-century situation.
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2,324,251
2019-04-08
2021-04-22
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null
7,610,350
null
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The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Mediterranean Religions
Barbette Stanley Spaeth
Cambridge University Press
english
Cambridge Companions to Religion
2013
In antiquity, the Mediterranean region was linked by sea and land routes that facilitated the spread of religious beliefs and practices among the civilizations of the ancient world. The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Mediterranean Religions provides an introduction to the major religions of this area and explores current research regarding the similarities and differences among them. The period covered is from the prehistoric period to late antiquity, that is, ca. 4000 BCE to 600 CE. Nine essays providing an overview of the characteristics and historical developments of the major religions of the region, including those of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Syria-Canaan, Israel, Anatolia, Iran, Greece, Rome, and early Christianity. Five essays dealing with key topics in current research on these religions, including violence, identity, the body, gender, and visuality, taking an explicitly comparative approach and presenting recent theoretical and methodological advances in contemporary scholarship.
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2,760,199
2019-04-08
2021-04-21
epub
null
2,741,637
null
8b7a07bee96a6d2d36d51dfec990b5d7
Il mondo di Atene
Luciano Canfora
Laterza
italian
2011
583
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4,297,456
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Il mondo di Atene
Luciano Canfora
italian
1
null
0
4,297,457
2019-04-08
2021-03-30
pdf
null
2,523,345
null
dd3563b38c8531aa676b0622dea9fd84
Il mondo di Atene
Luciano Canfora
italian
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1
null
0
11,558,340
2021-02-10
2021-02-10
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23253fe1ae1f2c46efd386949802a7b3
Il mondo di Atene
Luciano Canfora
italian
2012
Da quasi duemila anni, Atene rappresenta molto più di una città nell’immaginario degli occidentali. Il periodo che va dalle riforme politiche di Clistene del 508 alla morte di Socrate nel 399 a.C. è diventato un modello universale, insieme politico e culturale. Politico perché si ritiene che ad Atene sia stata inventata la democrazia, cioè il regime istituzionale e di governo oggi più diffuso nel mondo. Culturale perché si ritiene che ad Atene siano nate la filosofia, la storia, il teatro, la letteratura, l’arte e l’architettura che ancora oggi consideriamo ‘classici’, quindi riferimenti obbligati (e insuperati) per chiunque voglia cimentarsi in quei campi del pensiero e della creazione umana. Il mondo di Atene riporta la città alla sua storia, rimuovendo il velo della sua immagine idealizzata e restituendocela così come emerge dalla ricchezza delle fonti, prime tra tutte quelle degli scrittori contemporanei. Un’Atene molto diversa dallo stereotipo che abbiamo spesso conservato nei ricordi scolastici e che ha intessuto la retorica dei discorsi pubblici. Luciano Canfora ‘smonta’ la macchina retorica a partire dagli stessi testi classici, dimostrando che i critici più radicali della democrazia ateniese furono gli stessi intellettuali ateniesi. Eventi centrali dell’intera narrazione sono la parabola dell’impero marittimo ateniese sconfitto da Sparta, la lacerazione che essa determinò nel mondo greco fino a coinvolgere pesantemente il grande e incombente impero persiano; la rinascita dell’impero nella medesima area geo-politica, la sua crisi e l’esito inedito, rappresentato dal trionfo dell’ideale monarchico realizzato nell’egemonia macedone.
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a497684b9f4605a43d98e5522968c3c1
Il mondo di Atene
Luciano Canfora
Editori Laterza
other
2013
Il mondo di Atene analizza soltanto un frammento dell’universo ateniese, ma è un frammento così importante che tutto il resto ci si riflette come in uno specchio. Canfora incrocia fonti talora conosciutissime, talora quasi ignote, sottoponendole al microscopio del filologo ma anche allo sguardo acuto dell’indagatore poliziesco. Alessandro Barbero, “Tuttolibri” Il mondo di Atene è un vasto affresco sulla democrazia antica che giunge in tempi di grave crisi dei sistemi democratici contemporanei e riattiva la memoria storica del lettore intorno a temi e problemi del nostro mondo, dalla crisi della rappresentanza al tramonto della concertazione politica, al neoimperialismo del villaggio globale. Massimo Stella, “Alias” Un libro nemico dei luoghi comuni, un saggio dove il rigore dell’intelligenza e la pratica appassionata della filologia sono un sano antidoto all’ovvietà sull’Atene di Pericle. Giorgio Ieranò, “il Fatto Quotidiano” Un processo politico alla culla della democrazia, una nuova interpretazione della Storia per capire come andassero davvero le cose ai tempi di Socrate. Annarita Briganti, “la Repubblica”
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Il mondo di Atene
Luciano Canfora
Laterza
other
2011
<p>Da oltre duemila anni, Atene rappresenta molto più che una città nell'immaginario occidentale. Il secolo compreso tra le riforme di distene (508) e la morte di Socrate (399) è diventato modello universale, insieme politico e culturale. Politico perché si ritiene che ad Atene sia stata inventata la democrazia, cioè il regime istituzionale e di governo oggi più diffuso nel mondo. Culturale perché ad Atene fiorirono filosofia, storia, teatro, letteratura, arte e architettura che ancora oggi consideriamo riferimenti obbligati. "Il mondo di Atene" riporta la città alla sua storia, incrinando la sua immagine idealizzata e restituendocela così come emerge dalla ricchezza delle fonti contemporanee. Luciano Canfora smonta la macchina retorica su Atene, dimostrando che i critici più radicali del sistema furono proprio gli intellettuali ateniesi. Eventi centrali dell'intera narrazione sono la parabola dell'impero marittimo ateniese sconfitto da Sparta, la lacerazione che esso determinò nel mondo greco fino a coinvolgere il regno di Persia, la rinascita dell'impero nella medesima area geo-politica, la sua crisi e l'esito inedito, rappresentato dal trionfo dell'ideale monarchico realizzato dall'egemonia macedone.</p><p> </p><p>**</p>
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3,700,207
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18,262,557
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Hellenism in Ancient India
Gauranga Nath Banerjee
english
1920
355
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1
null
0
3,700,216
2019-04-09
2021-04-14
pdf
null
21,828,200
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Hellenism in Ancient India
Gauranga Nath Banerjee
english
2nd
1920
359
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1
null
0
1,063,455
2019-04-08
2021-04-24
pdf
null
21,720,401
null
909bcac5cdefb3940e5885666e7d34b5
Erinnerungsräume
Aleida Assmann
C.H.Beck
german
1999
416
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1
null
0
5,069,992
2019-06-24
2021-03-27
rtf
null
40,510
null
61bbcf6a0718f1c1bf6a7f841ed7b729
Agis
Plutarch
english
1
null
0
818,714
2019-04-08
2021-04-14
pdf
null
1,875,289
null
4daa8d369900c3ee7279864f7feddcf4
Food and Identity in Early Rabbinic Judaism
Jordan D. Rosenblum
Cambridge University Press
english
1
2010
238
Food often defines societies and even civilizations. Through particular commensality restrictions, groups form distinct identities: Those with whom ''we'' eat (''Us'') and those with whom ''we'' cannot eat (''Them''). This identity is enacted daily, turning the biological need to eat into a culturally significant activity. In this book, Jordan D. Rosenblum explores how food regulations and practices helped to construct the identity of early rabbinic Judaism. Bringing together the scholarship of rabbinics with that of food studies, this volume first examines the historical reality of food production and consumption in Roman-era Palestine. It then explores how early rabbinic food regulations created a distinct Jewish, male, and rabbinic identity. Rosenblum's work demonstrates how rabbinic food practices constructed an edible identity.
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21,381,439
2022-04-21
2022-08-12
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baac5156697b0b70b6908fc8601bf043
Fenomenologia religii
Geo Widengren
Nomos
other
2008
714
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1
null
0
856,833
2019-04-08
2021-04-23
pdf
null
1,875,959
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60bf29b253982e340b103c0cc856f99d
Statius' Thebaid and the Poetics of Civil War
Charles McNelis
english
2007
214
This study focuses on ways in which Statius' epic Thebaid, a poem about the civil war between Oedipus' sons Eteocles and Polynices, reflects the theme of internal discord in its narrative strategies. At the same time that Statius reworks the Homeric and Virgilian epic traditions, he engages with Hellenistic poetic ideals as exemplified by Callimachus and the Roman Callimachean poets, especially Ovid. The result is a tension between the impulse towards the generic expectations of warfare and the desire for delay and postponement of such conflict. Ultimately, Statius adheres to the mythic paradigm of the mutual fratricide, but he continues to employ competing strategies that call attention to the fictive nature of any project of closure and conciliation. In the process, the poem offers a new mode of epic closure that emphasises individual means of resolution.
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1
null
0
5,994,071
2020-10-13
2021-04-19
epub
503,441
503,441
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5154681c5680365232f410f9c4786cd8
The Tree Where Man Was Born
Peter Matthiessen
Penguin Group US
english
<br> <br> A finalist for the National Book Award when it was released in 1972, this vivid portrait of East Africa remains as fresh and revelatory now as on the day it was first published. Peter Matthiessen exquisitely combines nature and travel writing to portray the sights, scenes, and people he observed firsthand in several trips over the course of a dozen years. From the daily lives of wild herdsmen and the drama of predator kills to the field biologists investigating wild creatures and the anthropologists seeking humanity's origins in the rift valley, <i>The Tree Where Man Was Born</i> is a classic of journalistic observation. This Penguin Classics edition features an introduction by groundbreaking British primatologist Jane Goodall.
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29,638,658
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Water Management in Ancient Greek Cities
Dora P. Crouch
Oxford University Press, USA
english
1993
401
Focusing on the Mediterranean area where water management is crucial, this pioneering study is the first to show how the supply, distribution, and drainage of water contributed to the urbanization of ancient cities. Drawing from classical archaeology, the theory and history of urbanization, geology, and hydraulic engineering, Crouch examines water-system elements, including springs, fountains, wells, channels and drains, latrines, laundry, and dishwashing, as they relate to each other and to the physical, historical, and social bases of ancient Greek cities. Studying numerous sites including Pompeii, Pergamon, Athens, Samos, Delphi, and Corinth, she concludes that increased knowledge and skill in management of water contributed directly to the urbanization of the ancient Greek world. Illustrated with excellent photographs and line drawings, the discussions of supply, distribution, and drainage of water are organized topically, rather than chronologically or by site, offering an excellent example of the interdisciplinary approach. Crouch's study raises stimulating questions for further research, indicates entirely new directions for established academic disciplines, and suggests useful procedures for modern cities facing problems of water supply and management.
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1
null
0
1,592,128
2019-04-08
2021-04-21
epub
null
300,372
null
f9e75763794b74a9cddbd481468ffc02
Arms of Nemesis
Steven Saylor
english
Roman Sub Rosa
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1
null
0
19,120,216
2022-02-01
2022-07-15
epub
442,361
442,361
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2ab075441d50e67177c6bb9e83504b4c
Arms of Nemesis
Steven Saylor
St. Martin's Press
other
2011
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0
997,353
2019-04-08
2021-04-12
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null
2,403,697
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Galen and the Rhetoric of Healing
Susan P. Mattern
english
1
2008
300
Galen is the most important physician of the Roman imperial era. Many of his theories and practices were the basis for medical knowledge for centuries after his death and some practices -- like checking a patient's pulse -- are still used today. He also left a vast corpus of writings which makes up a full one-eighth of all surviving ancient Greek literature. Through her readings of hundreds of Galen's case histories, Susan P. Mattern presents the first systematic investigation of Galen's clinical practice. Galen's patient narratives illuminate fascinating interplay among the craft of healing, social class, professional competition, ethnicity, and gender. Mattern describes the public, competitive, and masculine nature of medicine among the urban elite and analyzes the relationship between clinical practice and power in the Roman household. She also finds that although Galen is usually perceived as self-absorbed and self-promoting, his writings reveal him as sensitive to the patient's history, symptoms, perceptions, and even words. Examining his professional interactions in the context of the world in which he lived and practiced, Galen and the Rhetoric of Healing provides a fresh perspective on a foundational figure in medicine and valuable insight into how doctors thought about their patients and their practice in the ancient world. (Spring 2009)
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1
null
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2,215,095
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2021-03-30
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Galen and the Rhetoric of Healing
Susan P. Mattern
Johns Hopkins University Press
english
1
2008
300
<P>Galen is the most important physician of the Roman imperial era. Many of his theories and practices were the basis for medical knowledge for centuries after his death and some practices—like checking a patient’s pulse—are still used today. He also left a vast corpus of writings which makes up a full one-eighth of all surviving ancient Greek literature. Through her readings of hundreds of Galen’s case histories, Susan P. Mattern presents the first systematic investigation of Galen’s clinical practice. </P><P>Galen’s patient narratives illuminate fascinating interplay among the craft of healing, social class, professional competition, ethnicity, and gender. Mattern describes the public, competitive, and masculine nature of medicine among the urban elite and analyzes the relationship between clinical practice and power in the Roman household. She also finds that although Galen is usually perceived as self-absorbed and self-promoting, his writings reveal him as sensitive to the patient’s history, symptoms, perceptions, and even words. </P><P>Examining his professional interactions in the context of the world in which he lived and practiced, <I>Galen and the Rhetoric of Healing</I> provides a fresh perspective on a foundational figure in medicine and valuable insight into how doctors thought about their patients and their practice in the ancient world.
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1
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1,074,113
2019-04-08
2021-04-07
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null
3,540,881
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7fdd921272171f9f0df98e4ea641e061
Greek Athletics and the Genesis of Sport
David Sansone
University of California Press
english
1992
177
How is sport in contemporary society related to sport in earlier civilizations? Why is the expenditure of energy involved in sport considered exhilarating, while the equivalent expenditure of energy in other contexts can be dispiriting? David Sansone offers answers to these questions and advances a revolutionary thesis to account for the widespread phenomenon of sport. Drawing upon ethnological findings to demonstrate the ritual character of sport, he explores the relationship between ancient Greek sport and sacrificial ritual and traces elements common to both back to primitive origins.
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1
null
0
976,935
2019-04-08
2021-03-22
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null
2,425,100
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308ca9f8aacfa4830a645e667b8763aa
Emperors Don't Die in Bed
Fik Meijer
english
1
2004
192
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1
null
0
2,629,183
2019-04-08
2021-04-22
pdf
null
873,003
null
a2d0ce62dcb189db630fdebaed4d7dff
Archaeologies of Conflict
John Carman
Bristol Classical Press
english
Debates in Archaeology
2013
152
<p>The development of key methodologies for the study of battlefields in the USA in the 1980s inspired a generation of British and European archaeologists to turn their attention to sites in their own countries. The end of the Cold War and key anniversaries of the World Wars inspired others, especially in the UK, to examine the material legacy of those conflicts before they disappeared. By 2000 the study of war was again firmly on the archaeological agenda. </p><p>The overall purpose of the book is to encourage proponents and practitioners of Conflict Archaeology to consider what it is for and how to develop it in the future.The central argument is that, at present , Conflict Archaeology is effectively divided into closed communities who do not interact to any large extent. These separate communities are divided by period and by nationality, so that a truly international Conflict Archaeology has yet to emerge. These divisions prevent the exchange of information and ideas across boundaries and thereby limit the scope of the field. This book discusses these issues in detail, clearly outlining how they affect the development of Conflict Archaeology as a coherent branch of archaeology.</p>
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1
null
0
5,423,288
2020-03-30
2021-04-23
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null
18,409,717
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d03f04034481fd0d77828888e4d0ab2b
The Foundation of Rome
Alexandre Grandazzi
Cornell University Press
english
2013
480
In the fourth and final volume of his magisterial history of the Peloponnesian War, Donald Kagan examines the period from the destruction of Athens' Sicilian expedition in September of 413 B.C. to the Athenian surrender to Sparta in the spring of 404 B.C. Through his study of this last decade of the war, Kagan evaluates the performance of the Athenian democracy as it faced its most serious challenge. At the same time, Kagan assesses Thucydides' interpretation of the reasons for Athens' defeat and the destruction of the Athenian Empire.
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1
null
0
5,991,510
2020-10-12
2021-03-25
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173,968,269
173,968,269
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Roman life
Mary Johnston
Scott, Foresman and Company
english
1957
476
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0
5,112,652
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null
75,229
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Phocion
Plutarch
english
1
null
0
822,955
2019-04-08
2021-04-09
pdf
null
51,374,638
null
51cf09082c7dbec5e6517249a7611d73
Literary and Epigraphical Testimonia
R. E. Wycherley
American School of Classical Studies
english
Athenian Agora
1957
270
Here are presented all the ancient written references, both literary and epigraphical, to the Agora (including its environs) and its monuments. The introduction summarizes chronologically the authors cited, evaluating the contributions of each. The texts are given in the original Greek or Latin, followed by a translation and a commentary. They are grouped in parts: the Stoas, Shrines, Public Buildings and Offices, Market, Honorary Statues, Miscellaneous including Boundaries, Trees, Kerameikos, Panathenaic Street, Old Agora. Within each part the monuments are arranged alphabetically and under each monument the texts are listed alphabetically by author with inscriptions at the end. Many texts not given numbers in this order are included in the archaeological and topographical commentaries. Each section on a monument opens with a brief synopsis of the evidence contained in the texts which follow. The index of authors gives dates and editions as well as passages and inscriptions cited, and is followed by an index of subjects. The plates show plans of the Agora and its environs and of the route of Pausanias.
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1
null
0
1,008,371
2019-04-08
2021-04-23
pdf
null
2,508,737
null
04ed6bb2e2d36c3b62b9188bdff7796a
Xenophon's Socratic Discourse
Leo Strauss
St. Augustines Press
english
1
1998
211
Xenophon's only true Socratic discourse, the Oeconomicus, is a dialogue between Socrates and a gentleman-farmer on the art of household management and the art of farming as practiced on a gentleman's estate. It is generally acknowledged to be the oldest surviving work devoted to "economics," and it constitutes the classic statement of "economic" thought in ancient Greece. The dialogue examines the roles of husband and wife in the household and the division of labor between them, and considers the duties of the farm steward and the housekeeper. It discusses the goals of efficient management and the means for attaining these goals.
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1
null
0
5,905,719
2020-10-10
2021-04-14
pdf
null
1,945,901
null
435bd1040fb5f7a0f8972fb22c2055c0
The Ancient Greek Farmstead
Maeve McHugh
Oxbow Books Limited
english
2017
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1
null
0
5,260,704
2019-10-04
2021-04-19
pdf
null
8,275,812
null
8a645c9ac5147905cd13cd4dfc4c6359
La casa dei greci
Fabrizio Pesando
Longanesi
italian
1989
271
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1
null
0
7,291,057
2020-11-24
2021-04-16
pdf
null
86,755,019
null
592eb5f9bb459f13dde2f5b007cf105b
Il tiranno e il suo pubblico
Diego Lanza
Einaudi
italian
Piccola biblioteca Einaudi
1977
277
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1
null
0
10,572,491
2020-12-04
2021-04-08
pdf
null
14,491,848
null
22f3ee95b6f770761db6610bbc714499
Il tiranno e il suo pubblico
Diego Lanza
Einaudi
italian
Piccola biblioteca Einaudi
1977
277
Questo libro non è un nuovo studio sulla tirannide in Grecia; neppure una rassegna delle opinioni che i Greci ebbero della tirannide e dei tiranni. È invece il tentativo di definire la genesi, lo sviluppo e la fortuna di una figura ideologica, che sempre meglio si precisa nella letteratura ateniese tra la metà del v e la metà del IV secolo, e che finisce col costituire un modello articolato e flessibile, destinato a sopravvivere fuori del proprio contesto
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1
null
0
814,240
2019-04-08
2021-04-24
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null
6,040,922
null
5fd65ad6583e2188d10a05ee109bc7c1
A Companion to Archaic Greece
Kurt A. Raaflaub, Hans van Wees
Wiley-Blackwell
english
Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World
2009
783
A systematic survey of archaic Greek society and culture which introduces the reader to a wide range of new approaches to the period.<ul><li>The first comprehensive and accessible survey of developments in the study of archaic Greece<li>Places Greek society of c.750-480 BCE in its chronological and geographical context<li>Gives equal emphasis to established topics such as tyranny and political reform and newer subjects like gender and ethnicity<li>Combines accounts of historical developments with regional surveys of archaeological evidence and in-depth treatments of selected themes<li>Explores the impact of Eastern and other non-Greek cultures in the development of Greece<li>Uses archaeological and literary evidence to reconstruct broad patterns of social and cultural development</ul>
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17,397,161
2021-09-22
2022-06-25
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55,391,025
null
3148dd45a01ee945505d917fd85819c0
A Visitor's Guide To The Ancient Olympics
Neil Faulkner
NPI Media Group
other
2012
432
<p>What was it like to attend the Olympics in 388 B.C.? Would the experience resemble Olympic festivals as we celebrate them today? This remarkable book transports us back to the heyday of the city-state and classical Greek civilization. It invites us to enter this distant, alien, but still familiar culture and discover what the Greeks did and didn't do during five thrilling days in August 2,400 years ago.</p><p>In the Olympic Stadium there were no stands, no shade—and no women allowed. Visitors sat on a grassy bank in the searing heat of midsummer to watch naked athletes compete in footraces, the pentathlon, horse and chariot races, and three combat sports—wrestling, boxing, and <i>pankration, </i>everyone's favorite competition, with virtually no rules and considerable blood and pain. This colorfully illustrated volume offers a complete tour of the Olympic site exactly as athletes and spectators found it. The book evokes the sights, sounds, and smells of the crowded encampment; introduces the various attendees (from champions and charlatans to aristocrats and prostitutes); and explains the numerous exotic religious rituals. Uniquely detailed and precise, this guide offers readers an unparalleled opportunity to travel in time, back to the excitement of ancient Olympia.</p>
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1
null
0
21,703,962
2022-06-02
2022-08-08
epub
null
6,095,920
null
7684e5a6a3470cfec691f4e0f7ab1eb4
A Visitor's Guide to the Ancient Olympics
Neil Faulkner
Yale University Press
other
2012
https://covers.zlibcdn2.…f4e0f7ab1eb4.jpg
1
null
0
1,427,051
2019-04-07
2021-03-07
pdb
null
112,661
null
e92de928521bdd81266d550db7da49a3
Daphnis et Chloé
Longus
french
1
null
0
2,927,031
2019-04-08
2021-04-23
pdf
null
1,036,372
null
15d008973ae2c9a741dfb486398167a2
Law, language, and empire in the Roman tradition
Clifford Ando
University of Pennsylvania Press
english
Empire and After
2011
168
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1
null
0
21,271,277
2022-04-06
2022-08-12
pdf
null
385,021,586
null
818602c144ae427e988af737c591b822
Marmora romana
Raniero Gnoli
Edizioni Dell'Elefante
other
1971
257
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1
null
0
5,600,860
2020-07-04
2021-04-04
pdf
null
22,171,613
null
9f05773a30af67ff5db4651d4daa7299
The Maritime World of Ancient Rome
Robert L. Hohlfelder
University of Michigan Press
english
2008
352
It was not until the third century BCE that geopolitical realities beyond Italy forced Rome to recognize the importance of the sea to its own fate. Two centuries later, following the fall of Egypt in 30 BCE, Rome emerged as the dominant maritime power. Once in place, Rome's dominance of the sea became an important component of its imperial history. No other power before or since has controlled the Mediterranean basin or exercised an imperial naval tenure to such an extent.<br /><br />Derived from the proceedings of the conference "The Maritime World of Ancient Rome" held at the American Academy in Rome 27-29 March 2003, this volume was conceived to provide a forum for recent research on subjects relating to the maritime life of Rome and the vast empire it created. With contributions from eminent scholars from around the world, this volume builds upon and extends the scope of the American Academy in Rome's first volume on Rome's maritime life, <i>The Seaborne Commerce of Ancient Rome: Studies in Archaeology and History</i>. It will be of interest to scholars investigating maritime aspects of the Roman period and to upper level students studying the maritime affairs of the Roman period.<br /><br />Cover Credit: Roman merchantman under sail entering or leaving Portus, ca. 3rd century AD. Courtesy Fototeca Unione, AAR.<br /><br />"From papers on warship slipways to prostitutes, and from piracy to hydraulic concrete, this volume will be a required source for researchers dealing with maritime life in Roman times. As with all good scholarship, the combined gravitas of the contributions here pushes research forward by discussing new fieldwork, reviewing critically previous conclusions, studying evidence in new patterns and experimental archaeology."<br />---Shelley Wachsmann, Meadows Professor of Biblical Archaeology, Nautical Archaeology Program, Texas A&amp;M University<br /><br />"<i>The Maritime World of Ancient Rome</i> provides both theoretical and descriptive discussions of recent scholarly work devoted to expanding our modern understanding of the role of waterways and seas in Roman life. Drawing upon history and archaeology through cogent and accessible contributions by top scholars, the collection will stimulate discussion and debate for years to come. Readers will, like me, be inspired by the overarching perspective of the maritime network and its influence on so many aspects of life in the ancient Roman world."<br />---Cheryl Ward, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Florida State University<br /><br />"<i>The Maritime World of Ancient Rome</i> is not just of interest to maritime scholars but also to anyone working on the ancient Roman world."<br />---Hector Williams, Trustee, Vancouver Maritime Museum, and Professor, Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies, University of British Columbia
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2,708,527
2019-04-08
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null
9cca05e477fd2792a0e2819844873819
I Greci e gli dei
Angelo Brelich
Liguori
italian
1985
163
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1
null
0
17,318,777
2021-09-16
2022-07-15
pdf
5,671,093
5,671,093
a6e0701c6a6188dadc35b52443548d4c
a6e0701c6a6188dadc35b52443548d4c
I Greci e gli Dei
Angelo Brelich
other
<p>Nella nostra mentalità di moderni, divinità, miti e riti dell'antichità greca rischiano di venire fraintesi riduttívamente, come stereotipi di belle e fantasiose invenzioni, o di leziosi capricci poetici. Eppure dalla civiltà greca classica, e in particolare dalla sua religione, spuntava li germoglio destinato ad aprirsi, a fiorire e, con l'innesto della matrice giudaico-cristiana, a fruttificare nella civiltà alla quale noi tutti siamo oggi, in Occidente, legati attraverso un retaggio di inestimabili valori intellettuali, morali, sociali. Ma i Greci vivevano la loro religione nei miti, nei riti, nei culti divini, e in essa raccoglievano il senso della propria esistenza. Dunque per noi oggi si tratta di comprendere storicamente il senso della religione greca. E il libro di Brelich di ciò si fa problema. Egli riesce a ricostruire, in un grande e sintetico pannello storico, la genesi, gli sviluppi, gli esili di quel mondo religioso, sul piano di una brillante divulgazione scientifica che vuol parlare proprio a un pubblico non specialista. Brelich guarda la religione in stretto rapporto con le píù diverse manifestazioni della civiltà globale, le strutture politiche e sociali, il teatro, l'arte, i giochi, la letteraturà, la filosofia, e nel suo svolgimento storico, dall'età preellenica all'Ellenismo. Per di più, il libro si presenta come il primo ed unico esempio dl sintesi storica impostata su un criterio di comparazione, con il confrontare il «caso» greco con le più diverse civiltà religiose, antiche, primitive,</p>
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0
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0
2,072,417
2019-04-08
2021-04-20
djvu
null
19,656,281
null
4748ea4a89e6c284da67c240017ded12
Land of Sikyon: Archaeology and History of a Greek City-State
Yannis A. Lolos
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
english
Hesperia Supplement 39
2011
652
Ancient Sikyon, in the northeastern Peloponnese, was a major player on the Mediterranean stage, especially in the Archaic and Hellenistic periods. This important topographical study combines substantial background information with original research from many years of archaeological fieldwork. After discussing the physical environment and resources of the region, the author traces the history of Sikyon from the Mycenaean to the early modern period. The book then expands to discuss the place of the city in its surrounding landscape, especially in the creation of fortifications to protect property and control the flow of trade. A series of elegant maps plot the position of many previously unknown settlements and sanctuaries.
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1
null
0
898,874
2019-04-08
2021-04-13
pdf
null
8,201,237
null
d663e939b51deca0daf0451a422eee4a
Lending and Borrowing in Ancient Athens
Paul Millett
english
1991
384
Lending and borrowing were commonplace in Athens during the fourth century BC and could involve interest rates, security and banks, but the part played by credit was very different from its familiar role in capitalist society. Using a combination of sources, but concentrating on the law-court speeches of the Attic orators, Dr Millett shows that it is possible to see how lending and borrowing were a way of ordering social relations between Athenian citizens. Although debt could be disruptive, it had as its more positive side the strengthening of ties between individuals. That was, in turn, an aspect of the solidarity between citizens that was a part of the Athenian democracy.
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1
null
0
986,332
2019-04-08
2021-03-13
djvu
null
2,552,750
null
24efedbcea8d03ffd9479e2390e9f5a7
Lending and Borrowing in Ancient Athens
Paul Millett
english
1991
384
Lending and borrowing were commonplace in Athens during the fourth century BC and could involve interest rates, security and banks, but the part played by credit was very different from its familiar role in capitalist society. Using a combination of sources, but concentrating on the law-court speeches of the Attic orators, Dr Millett shows that it is possible to see how lending and borrowing were a way of ordering social relations between Athenian citizens. Although debt could be disruptive, it had as its more positive side the strengthening of ties between individuals. That was, in turn, an aspect of the solidarity between citizens that was a part of the Athenian democracy.
https://covers.zlibcdn2.…9e2390e9f5a7.jpg
1
null
0
2,847,760
2019-04-08
2021-04-18
pdf
null
15,668,260
null
8e494afe8cc1867aa4c0a2c2b72352b7
Greek Sculptors at Work
Carl Bluemel
Phaidon Press Ltd
english
2nd
1969
103
No work of art can be completely understood unless we know how it was created. Hence an unfinished painting or sculpture often shows revealing features which are lost in the finished work. Antique statues are almost incomprehensible to us in their technique because the greatest effects are here achieved by the smallest means. The present text explains in a lucid and always interesting way how the Greek sculptors produced their works. The illustrations, mainly from unfinished sculptures, show the use of the different tools and make it clear how the artist proceeded from the first inspiration to the last stroke. This book gives a deeper insight into Greek art than many a bulky text-book.
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1
null
0
3,338,039
2019-04-09
2021-03-24
pdf
null
15,674,161
null
deb32c0f58d88e4c15634970be44946d
Greek sculptors at Work
Carl Bluemel
Phaidon Press
english
1969
104
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1
null
0
700,785
2019-04-08
2021-04-22
djvu
null
6,877,406
null
74c713cd28261aaa4b61f689c685daf4
Everyday Life In Ancient Greece
Cyril Edward Robinson
Hesperides Press
english
2006
164
EVERYDAY LIFE IN ANCIENT GREECE BY C. E. ROBINSON PREFACE THERE is a story told of a certain English poet, who, as an undergraduate at Oxford, was compelled to undergo an examination in Divinity. His upbringing had not included a study of the Bible and his preparation for the examination had been wofully inadequate. When, therefore, he was asked to translate from the Greek Testament the passage describing the ship wreck of St. Paul, he read it for the first time. After he had translated a few verses with tolerable success, one of the examiners announced that that would do. No, sir, it will not do, was the surprising answer, I want to know what happened to the beggar. Its irreverence and impudence apart, nothing could have been more admirable than that rejoinder. It was wholly in keeping with the spirit of the Greeks and it is to be hoped that this book will be read, and the studyof Greek civilization further pursued by those who read it, withthe same vigorous zest for inquiry. C. E. R. Sept. 1933. CONTENTS LIST OF DATES LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS I. LIFE IN THE HEROIC AGE II. THE CITYSTATE III. LIFE AT SPARTA IV. THE RISE OF ATHENS V. ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY VI. DAILY LIFE IN ATHENS VII. WOMEN AND SLAVES VIII. TRADES AND PROFESSIONS IX. RECREATION X. RELIGION XI. EDUCATION CONCLUSION GLOSSARY OF GREEK NAMES INDEX
https://covers.zlibcdn2.…f689c685daf4.jpg
1
null
0
1,291,961
2019-04-08
2021-04-22
pdf
null
68,844,172
null
011d9ed709ccb4d8f539194ecf150d18
Everyday Life In Ancient Greece
Cyril Edward Robinson
Hesperides Press
english
2006
164
EVERYDAY LIFE IN ANCIENT GREECE BY C. E. ROBINSON PREFACE THERE is a story told of a certain English poet, who, as an undergraduate at Oxford, was compelled to undergo an examination in Divinity. His upbringing had not included a study of the Bible and his preparation for the examination had been wofully inadequate. When, therefore, he was asked to translate from the Greek Testament the passage describing the ship wreck of St. Paul, he read it for the first time. After he had translated a few verses with tolerable success, one of the examiners announced that that would do. No, sir, it will not do, was the surprising answer, I want to know what happened to the beggar. Its irreverence and impudence apart, nothing could have been more admirable than that rejoinder. It was wholly in keeping with the spirit of the Greeks and it is to be hoped that this book will be read, and the studyof Greek civilization further pursued by those who read it, withthe same vigorous zest for inquiry. C. E. R. Sept. 1933. CONTENTS LIST OF DATES LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS I. LIFE IN THE HEROIC AGE II. THE CITYSTATE III. LIFE AT SPARTA IV. THE RISE OF ATHENS V. ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY VI. DAILY LIFE IN ATHENS VII. WOMEN AND SLAVES VIII. TRADES AND PROFESSIONS IX. RECREATION X. RELIGION XI. EDUCATION CONCLUSION GLOSSARY OF GREEK NAMES INDEX
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1
null
0
18,149,641
2021-11-12
2022-06-19
pdf
null
11,138,968
null
e3fb7e02d473468fbeab24055da85f1e
Everyday Life in Ancient Greece
Cyril Edward Robinson
Oxford Press
other
159
1
null
0
5,085,446
2019-06-24
2020-03-12
rtf
null
53,221
null
a90238aea06593f860002a1cf6564966
Galba
Plutarch
english
1
null
0
17,584,551
2021-10-20
2022-08-02
pdf
null
14,936,602
null
17122c271668c03b6f6d4a17724cd920
Die Lyrik des Horaz
Hans Peter Syndikus
Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft
other
3., völlig neu bearb. Aufl.
2001
488
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1
null
0
17,584,553
2021-10-20
2022-08-02
pdf
null
12,095,796
null
332d5d9f570c54ecaf6a963be6738978
Die Lyrik des Horaz
Hans Peter Syndikus
Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft
other
3., völlig neu bearb. Aufl.
2001
488
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1
null
0
5,224,163
2019-08-01
2021-04-19
pdf
null
6,875,474
null
b53ff00ab365a9db47b57b99dc12d1ad
Imperial Triumph: The Roman World from Hadrian to Constantine
Michael Kulikowski
Profile Books
english
2016
397
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1
null
0
5,417,153
2020-03-30
2021-04-24
epub
null
6,695,052
null
b481306a93919350459e49478e712767
Imperial Triumph: The Roman World from Hadrian to Constantine
Michael Kulikowski
Profile Books
english
2016
328
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1
null
0
5,993,955
2020-10-13
2021-04-24
pdf
4,121,131
4,121,131
d1634b1f55792c357d34495917007ee8
d1634b1f55792c357d34495917007ee8
The Fixed Stars And Constellations In Astrology
Vivian E. Robson
english
https://covers.zlibcdn2.…495917007ee8.jpg
0
pilimi-zlib-5810000-6039999.torrent
0
2,663,378
2019-04-08
2021-04-08
pdf
null
39,446,794
null
c66551c390de09599ea5bde5d391f9f3
Les listes anciennes des ouvrages d'Aristote
Paul Moraux
Éditions Universitaires de Louvain
french
1951
199
https://covers.zlibcdn2.…bde5d391f9f3.jpg
1
null
0
1,165,412
2019-04-08
2021-04-17
epub
null
604,411
null
137a2461e17fb529db1ae8e2fb06771d
The Afghan Campaign
Steven Pressfield
Doubleday
english
2006
https://covers.zlibcdn2.…e8e2fb06771d.jpg
1
null
0
1,243,024
2019-04-08
2021-04-14
mobi
null
731,503
null
9f040b1abc2b67ef31df5833577d0f92
The Afghan Campaign
Steven Pressfield
Doubleday
english
2006
https://covers.zlibcdn2.…5833577d0f92.jpg
1
null
0
17,056,372
2021-08-23
2022-07-15
epub
544,839
544,839
a922fe476d4503754b88c0f9034bcaec
a922fe476d4503754b88c0f9034bcaec
The Afghan Campaign
Steven Pressfield
Crown Publishing Group
other
2006
<p>2,300 years ago an unbeaten army of the West invaded the homeland of a fierce Eastern tribal foe. This is one soldier's story . . .<br><br>The bestselling novelist of ancient warfare returns with a riveting historical novel that re-creates Alexander the Great's invasion of the Afghan kingdoms in 330 b.c.<br>In a story that might have been ripped from today's combat dispatches, Steven Pressfield brings to life the confrontation between an invading Western army and fierce Eastern warriors determined at all costs to defend their homeland. Narrated by an infantryman in Alexander's army,<i> The Afghan Campaign</i> explores the challenges, both military and moral, that Alexander and his soldiers face as they embark on a new type of war and are forced to adapt to the methods of a ruthless foe that employs terror and insurgent tactics. An edge-of-your-seat adventure,<i> The Afghan Campaign</i> once again demonstrates Pressfield's profound understanding of the hopes and desperation of...</p></br></br></br>
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0
pilimi-zlib2-16960000-17059999.torrent
0
768,348
2019-04-08
2021-04-23
pdf
null
2,061,040
null
5f746cfa2fd9735afdc80d82cf75e6f4
Roman Woodworking
Roger B. Ulrich
Yale University Press
english
2007
393
This book presents an authoritative and detailed survey of the art of woodworking in the ancient Roman world. Illustrated with over 200 line drawings and photographs, <I>Roman Woodworking </I>covers topics such as the training and guild memberships of Roman carpenters, woodworking tools and techniques, the role of timber in construction and the availability of trees, and interior woodwork and furniture making. It also includes an extensive glossary of fully defined terms. This comprehensive book displays the accomplishment of the Roman woodworkers and their high skill and knowledge of materials and tools. Ulrich helps bring to light the importance of wooden projects and structures in Roman daily life and provides a wealth of information not only for classicists but also for those interested in the history of technology and the history of woodworking.
https://covers.zlibcdn2.…0d82cf75e6f4.jpg
1
null
0
839,780
2019-04-09
2021-04-21
pdf
null
2,082,578
null
75199ac11b4f226efef0a9808baaa72a
Roman Woodworking
Roger B. Ulrich
Yale University Press
english
2007
393
This book presents an authoritative and detailed survey of the art of woodworking in the ancient Roman world. Illustrated with over 200 line drawings and photographs, Roman Woodworking covers topics such as the training and guild memberships of Roman carpenters, woodworking tools and techniques, the role of timber in construction and the availability of trees, and interior woodwork and furniture making. It also includes an extensive glossary of fully defined terms.This comprehensive book displays the accomplishment of the Roman woodworkers and their high skill and knowledge of materials and tools. Ulrich helps bring to light the importance of wooden projects and structures in Roman daily life and provides a wealth of information not only for classicists but also for those interested in the history of technology and the history of woodworking.
https://covers.zlibcdn2.…a9808baaa72a.jpg
1
null
0
17,147,687
2021-08-29
2022-08-10
epub
1,891,280
1,891,280
499c14f52bf68301a9089dbdae95dd02
499c14f52bf68301a9089dbdae95dd02
Giulio Cesare
Luciano Canfora
Editori Laterza
other
2006
Cesare &egrave; morto: &egrave; il pi&ugrave; celebre assassinio della storia. Come ogni omicidio anche questo suscita una domanda: perch&eacute;? A riaprire il caso &egrave; Luciano Canfora, uno storico che ha un vero talento per gli intrighi. Maurizio Bettini, &ldquo;la Repubblica&rdquo;
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0
pilimi-zlib2-17060000-17149999.torrent
0
2,780,582
2019-04-08
2021-04-08
pdf
null
9,519,170
null
c155997fd80470b49526b95fa5140b56
Augustus
John Williams
dtv Verlag
german
2016
478
translated by Bernhard Robben
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1
null
0
11,022,686
2020-12-16
2021-04-23
pdf
null
2,545,464
null
ff553f65465e62217c1eb78873457d5b
Augustus
John Williams
Polirom
romanian
Biblioteca Polirom
2017
344
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1
null
0
11,062,351
2020-12-23
2021-04-07
epub
null
458,452
null
6c85ff39cbbe9a5c358543d0f5ca73bb
Augustus
John Williams
Vintage International; Random House
english
1972
336
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1
null
0
14,126,651
2021-05-18
2021-05-18
epub
448,402
448,402
032e37d3b47be0654cf836e34987d632
032e37d3b47be0654cf836e34987d632
Augustus
John Williams
Lebowski Publishers, Amsterdam 2014
dutch
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Augustus
John Williams
dtv Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, München
other
2016
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John Williams
dtv Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, München
other
2016
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Augustus
John Williams
Park Könyvkiadó
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2016
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John Williams
Park Könyvkiadó
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2016
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Augustus
John Williams
Park Könyvkiadó
other
2016
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Augustus
John Williams
Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag
other
2016
480
Macht, Verrat, Intrigen Octavius, Großneffe und Adoptivsohn von Julius Caesar, später Kaiser Augustus: Williams schildert das Wirken und Leben dieses außergewöhnlichen Mannes so plastisch, so mitreißend, als würden sich die Geschehnisse in unseren Tagen ereignen. Fiktive Briefe und Notizen, Erinnerungen und Senatsprotokolle lassen die Person eines Herrschers lebendig werden, dem das Schicksal Macht und Reichtum in vorher ungekanntem Ausmaß zuspielte. Aber er, der sich zum Gott erheben ließ, sieht am Ende, von Frau und Tochter entfremdet, dem Tod so ungeschützt entgegen wie jeder Mensch – als das "arme Geschöpf, das er nun einmal ist".
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Augustus
John Williams
NYRB Classics
other
2014
<p>WINNER OF THE 1973 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD <br /> By the Author of <em>Stoner</em> </p> <p>In <em>Augustus</em> , his third great novel, John Williams took on an entirely new challenge, a historical narrative set in classical Rome, exploring the life of the founder of the Roman Empire. To tell the story, Williams turned to the epistolary novel, a genre that was new to him, transforming and transcending it just as he did the western in <em>Butcher’s Crossing</em> and the campus novel in <em>Stoner</em>. <em>Augustus</em> is the final triumph of a writer who has come to be recognized around the world as an American master. </p>
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Augustus
John Williams
Fazi Editore
other
2017
0
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Augustus
John Williams
Lebowski
other
1972
<p>Een tijdloos verhaal over vriendschap, loyaliteit en de mechanismen van de macht. </p> <p>Door de auteur van Stoner en Butcher's Crossing. </p>
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Augustus
John Williams
Lindhardt & Ringhof
other
2016
0
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Augustus
John Williams
New York Review Books
other
2014
WINNER OF THE 1973 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD <br> By the Author of <i>Stoner</i><br><br> In <i>Augustus</i>, his third great novel, John Williams took on an entirely new challenge, a historical narrative set in classical Rome, exploring the life of the founder of the Roman Empire. To tell the story, Williams turned to the epistolary novel, a genre that was new to him, transforming and transcending it just as he did the western in <i>Butcher's Crossing</i> and the campus novel in <i>Stoner</i>. <i>Augustus</i> is the final triumph of a writer who has come to be recognized around the world as an American master.</br></br></br>
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Augustus
John Williams
Piranha
other
2019
377
Octave n'a que dix-huit ans lorsque Jules César, son grand-oncle, qui vient de le désigner comme son fils adoptif, est assassiné. Il sait que s'il accepte la succession, il devra faire face aux nombreux complots fomentés par les assassins et leurs complices, aux premiers rangs desquels se trouvent le puissant Marc Antoine, le rusé Cicéron et les félons Cassius et Brutus. Bien décidé à venger César, le jeune Octave doit combattre ses ennemis les uns après les autres, par la ruse ou par les armes, pour rétablir la grandeur de Rome et assurer la paix civile. Luttant contre la corruption des élites, déjouant les intrigues des soit-disant partisans de la République et mettant fin aux guerres fratricides, Octave se voit offrir par un Sénat affaibli la dictature et devient ainsi, sous le nom d'Augustus, le premier empereur de Rome. Pour raconter cette fascinante période de l'histoire, John Williams donne la parole aux protagonistes en imaginant une passionnante correspondance entremêlée de fragments des journaux tenus par deux personnages de premier plan, le fidèle Marcus Agrippa et Julia, la fille d'Augustus.
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Augustus
John Williams
Mondadori
other
Gaio Ottavio è un adolescente «facoltoso, di alto rango e di grande bellezza», ma dalla «salute incerta»: a descriverlo così è il prozio, Gaio Giulio Cesare che, nel momento di entrare a Roma come dittatore perpetuo nel 45 a.C., nomina il nipote suo successore.
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Augustus
John Williams
other
2009
A brilliant and beautifully written novel in the tradition of Robert Graves, Augustus is a sweeping narrative that brings vividly to life a compelling cast of historical figures through their letters, dispatches, and memoirs. A mere eighteen years of age when his uncle, Julius Caesar, is murdered, Octavius Caesar prematurely inherits rule of the Roman Republic. Surrounded by men who are jockeying for power–Cicero, Brutus, Cassius, and Mark Antony–young Octavius must work against the powerful Roman political machinations to claim his destiny as first Roman emperor. Sprung from meticulous research and the pen of a true poet, Augustus tells the story of one man’s dream to liberate a corrupt Rome from the fancy of the capriciously crooked and the wildly wealthy.
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Augustus
John Williams
other
2009
A brilliant and beautifully written novel in the tradition of Robert Graves, Augustus is a sweeping narrative that brings vividly to life a compelling cast of historical figures through their letters, dispatches, and memoirs. A mere eighteen years of age when his uncle, Julius Caesar, is murdered, Octavius Caesar prematurely inherits rule of the Roman Republic. Surrounded by men who are jockeying for power–Cicero, Brutus, Cassius, and Mark Antony–young Octavius must work against the powerful Roman political machinations to claim his destiny as first Roman emperor. Sprung from meticulous research and the pen of a true poet, Augustus tells the story of one man’s dream to liberate a corrupt Rome from the fancy of the capriciously crooked and the wildly wealthy.
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Augustus
John Williams
Mondadori
other
2022
EDGT1966673
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Augustus
John Williams
other
2019
<p>Octave est âgé de dix-huit ans lorsque son grand-oncle Jules César, qui vient de le désigner comme son fils adoptif, est assassiné. Il se retrouve immédiatement au centre des pires intrigues et devient l’objet de tous les complots fomentés par ses rivaux avides de pouvoir – Cicéron, Brutus, Cassius et Marc Antoine. Le jeune Octave n’a d’autre choix que de les combattre les uns après les autres pour tenir son rang dans le jeu complexe des machinations politiques de la République avant de devenir le premier empereur romain. Pour raconter cette passionnante période de l’histoire romaine, John Williams a choisi la forme du roman épistolaire en imaginant une passionnante correspondance entre les différents protagonistes, agrémentée de fragments de mémoires et d’extraits de décrets. <br><br>Originaire du Texas, John Williams (1922-1994) est l’auteur de deux recueils de poésie et de trois romans fascinants : Butcher’s Crossing en 1960 (Piranha, 2016), Stoner (Le Dilettante, 2011) en 1965 et Augustus en 1972, couronné du National Book Award. Quelque peu oubliée dans les années 1990, son œuvre romanesque a été redécouverte dans les années 2000 d’abord aux États-Unis grâce à la New York Review of Books avant de connaître un immense succès mondial.</p>
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Indo-European Linguistics
Michael Meier-Brugger
Walter de Gruyter
english
2003
204
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null
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3,426,537
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Indo-European Linguistics
Michael Meier-Brügger
De Gruyter
english
2003
408
This Textbook on Indo-European Linguistics is designed as an introduction to the field. It presents current topics and questions in Indo-European linguistics in a clear and informative manner. This is the English translation of the eight edition of the work first published by Hans Krahe and it takes account of more recent research. While Krahe only considered phonology and morphology, the edition also includes a comprehensive account of syntax and lexis. Manfred Mayrhofer assisted with the section of phonology; Matthias Fritz wrote the section on syntax and provided support for the project as a whole.
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Alexander the Great in His World
Carol G. Thomas
Wiley-Blackwell
english
Blackwell Ancient Lives
1
2007
267
Alexander the Great in His World by Carol G. Thomas is a lucid narrative of Alexander's times, about which a reconstruction of Alexander is attempted, and it could be said that it has been achieved. Points of divergence are always present, but this is a worthwhile book on Alexander whose focus is on the then forces which molded him accordingly.
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Alexander the Great in his World
Carol G. Thomas
BLACKWELL Pub
english
Blackwell ancient lives
1
2007
268
Alexander the Great in His World by Carol G. Thomas is a lucid narrative of Alexander's times, about which a reconstruction of Alexander is attempted, and it could be said that it has been achieved. Points of divergence are always present, but this is a worthwhile book on Alexander whose focus is on the then forces which molded him accordingly.
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1
null
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Alexander the Great in his World
Carol G. Thomas
Wiley-Blackwell
english
Blackwell Ancient Lives
1
2006
304
Alexander the Great is one of the most celebrated figures of antiquity. In this book, Carol G. Thomas places this powerful figure within the context of his time, place, culture, and ancestry in order to discover what influences shaped his life and career.<br><br>The book begins with an exploration of the Macedonia that conditioned the lives of its inhabitants. It also traces such influences on Alexander's life as his royal Argead ancestry, his father, Philip II, and his mother, Olympias. The author examines Alexander's engagement with Greek culture, especially his relationship with Aristotle, and contemplates how other societal factors - especially the highly militarized Macedonian kingdom and the nature of Macedonia's relationship with neighboring states - contributed to his achievement.<br><br>What was the significance of these influences on the man who succeeded in conquering most of the known world from the Adriatic Sea to the Indus River? The author focuses on this question in exploring ancient landscapes and resurrecting key figures from antiquity in order to penetrate the motivation, goals, and inner being of Alexander the Great.
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null
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1,090,648
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2020-04-20
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Gene Profiles in Drug Design
Brett A. Lidbury, Suresh Mahalingam
CRC Press
english
1
2008
170
With the successful mapping of the human genome, we have entered an age of unprecedented opportunity in which researchers are beginning to apply this vast repository of knowledge to the treatment of human disease. Gene-profiling technologies and the concept of individualized medicine are leading to the development of drugs with enhanced specificity. This promises to lead to more effective treatment of diseases with reduced risk of side effects. Gene Profiling in Drug Design provides insights from leaders in the pure sciences, biotechnology, and other arenas. It emphasizes the science that underpins gene profiling and drug development, and also includes clinical and ethical perspectives from experts in those fields. These explore the broadest health and social implications for this exciting field of science and discovery. The book begins with a discussion of the future clinical impact of genetic diagnosis and gene-based drug therapies. Virally encoded MicroRNA is reviewed, as well as the development of gene-profile-responsive antisense agents. Gene profiles are studied with respect to drug development and cancer research. RNA viruses and RNA-based drugs are also examined. Finally, ethical considerations of this groundbreaking technology are explored. The information presented in this volume provides readers with a greater understanding of the processes and technologies in gene-profile based drug design. Technologies are discussed in sufficient detail so that drug developers can use the book as a general desk reference. It also provides physicians with an important survey of emerging technologies. This book is edited by Brett A. Lidbury and Suresh Mahalingam, noted scientists from the Centre for Biomolecular and Chemical Sciences at the University of Canberra in Australia. They bring together the wisdom of numerous experts to discuss the powerful ways that these new genetic technologies can save lives and improve health.
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null
0
5,553,496
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2021-04-20
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null
18,552,814
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Iscrizioni agonistiche greche
Luigi Moretti
Angelo Signorelli, Ed.
italian
1953
286
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1
null
0
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Feasting practices and changes in Greek society from the late Bronze Age to early Iron Age
Rachel Sarah Fox
other
PhD Thesis
2009
155
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1
null
0
854,085
2019-04-08
2021-04-08
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When Listeners Talk
Rod Gardner
John Benjamins
english
Pragmatics and Beyond New Series 92
2005
299
The principal way in which we are social beings, in contrast to individuals, is through talk. This work examines brief listener responses to shed light on one of the central features of this human togetherness: the listener. Seemingly unobtrusive response tokens such as "yeah", "mm hm", "okay" and "mm" are examined and are actually found to be complex. One objective of this work is to survey the major distinctions between some backchannels, namely those that can be characterized as response tokens: continuers, acknowledgement tokens, newsmarkers and change-of-activity tokens.
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1
null
0
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Imperium
Christian Kracht
Neri Pozza
other
2012
<p>All'inizio del Ventesimo secolo, il Prinz Waldemar è un poderoso e moderno piroscafo da tremila tonnellate che, ogni dodici settimane, proveniente da Hong Kong, solca l'oceano Pacifico diretto a Sydney, toccando le terre del protettorato tedesco, la Nuova Pomerania. A differenza delle colonie africane, quelle terre sono, per l'Impero di Guglielmo II, assolutamente superflue. Ma nella lontana Berlino si parla di quelle isole come di preziose perle iridescenti infilate in una collana. Attratti perciò dal loro irresistibile richiamo paradisiaco, avventurieri e sognatori di tutti i tipi si imbarcano ogni dodici settimane sul Prinz Waldemar verso i mari del Sud. Tra questi, un giovane uomo di venticinque anni, con gli occhi malinconici di una salamandra. Si chiama August Engelhardt. È vegetariano e nudista, e qualche tempo fa ha scritto un libro dall'affascinante titolo Eine sorgenfreie Zukunft, "Un futuro spensierato", e ora è in viaggio verso la Nuova Pomerania per acquistare della terra e avviare una piantagione di noci di cocco. Il desiderio più grande di August Engelhardt, la sua vocazione, è perciò creare una colonia di coccovori, di mangiatori di cocco, nelle nuove terre dell'Impero. Ispirato a una figura realmente esistita, "Imperium" ci trascina in un surreale turbine narrativo, dove l'avventura di Engelhardt raffigura esemplarmente il naufragio stesso dell'anima tedesca agli albori del XX secolo.</p>
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Christian Kracht
Neri Pozza
other
2013
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Imperium
Christian Kracht
© Neri Pozza, 2013
other
2021
All'inizio del Ventesimo secolo, il Prinz Waldemar è un poderoso e moderno piroscafo da tremila tonnellate che, ogni dodici settimane, proveniente da Hong Kong, solca l'oceano Pacifico diretto a Sydney, toccando le terre del protettorato tedesco, la Nuova Pomerania. A differenza delle colonie africane, quelle terre sono, per l'Impero di Guglielmo II, assolutamente superflue. Ma nella lontana Berlino si parla di quelle isole come di preziose perle iridescenti infilate in una collana. Attratti perciò dal loro irresistibile richiamo paradisiaco, avventurieri e sognatori di tutti i tipi si imbarcano ogni dodici settimane sul Prinz Waldemar verso i mari del Sud. Tra questi, un giovane uomo di venticinque anni, con gli occhi malinconici di una salamandra. Si chiama August Engelhardt. È vegetariano e nudista, e qualche tempo fa ha scritto un libro dall'affascinante titolo Eine sorgenfreie Zukunft, "Un futuro spensierato", e ora è in viaggio verso la Nuova Pomerania per acquistare della terra e avviare una piantagione di noci di cocco. Il desiderio più grande di August Engelhardt, la sua vocazione, è perciò creare una colonia di coccovori, di mangiatori di cocco, nelle nuove terre dell'Impero. Ispirato a una figura realmente esistita, "Imperium" ci trascina in un surreale turbine narrativo, dove l'avventura di Engelhardt raffigura esemplarmente il naufragio stesso dell'anima tedesca agli albori del XX secolo.
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Imperium
Christian Kracht
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
other
<p><B>An outrageous, fantastical, uncategorizable novel of obsession, adventure, and coconuts <BR></B>In 1902, a radical vegetarian and nudist from Nuremberg named August Engelhardt set sail for what was then called the Bismarck Archipelago. His destination: the island Kabakon. His goal: to found a colony based on worship of the sun and coconuts. His malnourished body was found on the beach on Kabakon in 1919; he was forty-three years old.<BR> Christian Kracht's <I>Imperium</I> uses the outlandish details of Engelhardt's life to craft a fable about the allure of extremism and its fundamental foolishness. Engelhardt is at once a sympathetic outsider&#8212;mocked, misunderstood, physically assaulted&#8212;and a rigid ideologue, and his misguided notions of purity and his spiral into madness presage the horrors of the mid-twentieth century.<BR> Playing with the tropes of classic adventure tales like <I>Treasure Island</I> and <I>Robinson Crusoe</I>, Kracht's novel, an international...</BR></BR></BR></p>
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Imperium
Christian Kracht
other
2015
<span>Son los años previos a la Primera Guerra Mundial, en la época en que el sueño colonial inunda el Imperio alemán. </span><span><br></span><span>Para hacer realidad sus anhelos, August Engelhardt se embarca en un buque de vapor rumbo a Nueva Guinea, para instalarse finalmente en la pequeña isla de Kabakon. </span><br><br><span>Engelhardt se adentra en la selva persiguiendo su visión: una perfecta encarnación de las fantasías imperialistas. Su proyecto delirante atraerá adeptos que se unirán a él para engrosar las filas de la secta que ha creado. Su plan, sin embargo, está destinado a fracasar penosamente. </span><br><br><span>Inspirado en un personaje que realmente existió, </span><i>Imperium</i><span> nos adentra en una espiral narrativa surrealista en la que sobrevuelan los fantasmas de Thomas Mann, Corto Maltés, Kafka, Hitler y Einstein. </span><span><br></span><span>Una exploración divertida y caricaturesca de la arrogancia y la fragilidad de la conducta humana.</span>
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