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Herman, Ellen
(University of Oregon, 2003-06)
Adoption is a significant public and private issue. This site is based on the conviction that history is an indispensable resource for understanding the personal, political, legal, social, scientific, and human dimensions ...
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Nicols, John
(Franz Steiner Verlag GmbH, 1975)
The following discussion will consist of three parts: I.) the alleged re-lationship between Antonia and Sejanus before 31, II.) the tradition thatstresses Antonia's importance in the fall of Sejanus, and III.) based on ...
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Nicols, John
(München, C. H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1978)
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McNeely, Ian F.
(2006-10-17)
Conference paper for a panel on the German Sattelzeit (period around 1800) arguing that German historians should embrace the methods and concerns of world historians and laying out possible research agendas that would result.
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Nicols, John
(Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C., supplement 43, 2001-06)
During the Republic, the relationship between Roman senators and peregrines, both individuals and communities, was regulated especially by hospitium. Generally speaking, hospitium involves a personal connection developing ...
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McNeely, Ian F.
(2005-10-05)
Analyzes the letters of Wilhelm and Caroline von Humboldt, written 1808-1810, which bear witness to the gestation of modern academia within a state shattered by Napoleon’s conquests. This paper aims to show how activities ...
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Nicols, John
(Rowman & Littlefield, 2005)
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Nicols, John
(Brill, 2007)
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Nicols, John
(Hermann Bohlaus, 1988)
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Nicols, John
(Dr. Rudolf Habelt GMBH, 1990)
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Nicols, John
(2007-08-20)
This is a collection of epigraphically attested civic patrons known from the late Roman Republic through the mid-3rd Century AD.
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Nicols, John
(ZRG Rom. Abteilung, Volume 105, 1979)
The process by which an individual became a civic patron is regulated in several of the municipal codes found in Roman Spain.
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Nicols, John
(Hermann Bohlaus Nachfolger, 1979)
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Nicols, John
(Stuttgart [etc.] F. Steiner [etc.], 1980)
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McNeely, Ian F.
(2002-11)
This conference paper discusses three examples of popular Enlightenment, a printed book, a learned society, and a periodical, together denoting a much wider field of institutional experimentation. Each represented a different ...
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Nicols, John
(2006-06-03)
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McNeely, Ian F.
(2006-06-25)
A synthetic analysis of the academies of the Renaissance and early modern periods, emphasizing their importance as an alternative to the European university and as a bridge between the "two cultures" of science and the humanities.
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