Sökning: "Rome - religion"
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1. Peri tou Diopetous (Actor. cap. XVIIII v. XXXV) dissertationem philologicam, consensu amplissimæ, in Regia Academia Upsal., Facultatis Philos. præside ... Johanne J. Amnell, ... publice examinandam sistit Sigfrid Odelin, Laur. fil. Smolandus. in audit. Carol. min. d. VII Decembr. a. MDCCXLVIII
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2. De sacerdotibus veterum exercitium philosophicum qvod cvm consensv ampliss: facvltatis philosophicæ in celeberrima Vpsaliensi academia præside ... Claudio Arrhenio ... Ad diem 30 Maji anno M DC LXXIV. In audit. Gustav. majori publico examini submittit Jonas Agræus O-Gothus
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3. Evocatio deorum : Historical and mythical interpretations of ritualised conquests in the expansion of ancient Rome
Sammanfattning : The dissertation examines the historical evidence, and the historiographical and mythical aspects of the sources, of the evocatio-ritual of Republican Rome. According to some ancient sources, the tutelary deity of an enemy city was, just before a conquest, "called out", that is, asked to abandon the city and promised a new temple in Rome. LÄS MER
4. Between Old and New Rome : Armenian and Bulgarian Contacts with the Papacy around 1204
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis is to examine the use of symbolic power at the establishment of the Second Bulgarian Empire and the Cilician kingdom of Armenia, and to further explore and discuss problems of language, translation, ethnography, legitimacy, culture and distinctions between “East” and “West” through these cases. Despite their geographical distance and diverse histories, these regions are united through a past of Byzantine domination and by their entering into unions with the Roman Papacy at this time. LÄS MER
5. The True New Testament : Sealing the Heart’s Covenant in al-Tabarî’s Ta’rîkh al-Rusul wa’l-Mulûk
Sammanfattning : This study is an interpretation of the Muslim jurist Abû Ja‘far Muhammad b. Jarîr al-Tabarî’s (d. 923 C.E. LÄS MER