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Cartography --- Cartographers --- Manuscripts, Greek --- Geography, Ancientg --- Ptolemy, - active 2nd century - Geographia - Book 2 --- Germany --- Europe, Central
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The subject of this study are depictions of Heracles and Theseus on Roman terracotta reliefs, also called Campana reliefs. It is based on 16 different motifs, which were established during the middle of the 1st century B.C. The aim of the study is to show how these motifs were received and what meaning lies behind these reliefs regarding the historical background of the late Republic and early imperial period.
Greek mythology --- Late antiquity --- 1st century B.C. – 2nd century A.D. --- Roman terracotta relief
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Homer --- Dio, --- Maximus, --- Aristides, Aelius --- Appreciation --- Aristides, Aelius. --- Homer - Appreciation - Greece --- Dio, - Chrysostom --- Maximus, - of Tyre, - active 2nd century
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The subject of this study are depictions of Heracles and Theseus on Roman terracotta reliefs, also called Campana reliefs. It is based on 16 different motifs, which were established during the middle of the 1st century B.C. The aim of the study is to show how these motifs were received and what meaning lies behind these reliefs regarding the historical background of the late Republic and early imperial period.
International criminal law --- Greek mythology --- Late antiquity --- 1st century B.C. – 2nd century A.D. --- Roman terracotta relief
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The subject of this study are depictions of Heracles and Theseus on Roman terracotta reliefs, also called Campana reliefs. It is based on 16 different motifs, which were established during the middle of the 1st century B.C. The aim of the study is to show how these motifs were received and what meaning lies behind these reliefs regarding the historical background of the late Republic and early imperial period.
International criminal law --- Greek mythology --- Late antiquity --- 1st century B.C. – 2nd century A.D. --- Roman terracotta relief
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Die um 150 n. Chr. in Alexandria entstandene Geographie des universalen Naturwissenschaftlers Klaudios Ptolemaios spielte als geo- und kartographisches Referenzwerk bis in die Anfänge der Neuzeit hinein eine maßgebliche Rolle in der Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Trotz ihrer herausragenden Bedeutung und des Interesses, das sie gerade in jüngster Zeit in der Forschung genießt, ist ihre komplexe Überlieferung ungenügend geklärt. Diesem Umstand begegnet die Autorin mit einem neuartigen Zugang: Mittels einer erstmals in diesem Umfang und dieser Systematik vorgenommenen kodikologisch-paläographischen Untersuchung der griechischen Handschriften der Geographie, die mit der Analyse ausgewählter textlicher und inhaltlicher Elemente kombiniert wird, können nicht nur die Entstehungsgeschichte der Handschriften und ihre Schicksale nachgezeichnet, sondern auch Bezüge und Verwandtschaften der Handschriften untereinander hergestellt und neu bewertet werden. Die aus den handschriftlichen Befunden gewonnenen Erkenntnisse - von den gut sechzig bekannten griechischen Textzeugen der Geographie werden zweiunddreißig Handschriften ausführlich beschrieben, darunter mehrere zum ersten Mal überhaupt - werden zudem in einen größeren überlieferungs- und rezeptionsgeschichtlichen Rahmen gestellt.
Geography, Ancient. --- Manuscripts, Greek. --- Géographie ancienne --- Manuscrits grecs --- Ptolemy, --- Handschrift. --- Griechisch. --- Textgeschichte. --- Handschriften. --- Grieks. --- Ptolemaeus, Claudius, --- Manuscripts. --- Geographia (Ptolemy). --- Classical geography. --- Ptolemy, -- Active 2nd century. -- Geographia -- Manuscripts. --- Manuscripts, Greek --- Geography --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Geography-General --- Géographie ancienne --- Greek manuscripts --- Greek language --- Greek philology --- Claudius Ptolemy. --- Geography. --- Greek. --- Textual Transmission and Reception.
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Didactic poetry, Greek --- Fishing in literature --- Fishes in literature --- Fishing --- History and criticism --- Oppian, --- -Fishing --- -Fishing in literature --- Angling --- Recreational fishing --- Sport fishing --- Sportfishing --- Aquatic sports --- Wildlife-related recreation --- Fishes --- Greek didactic poetry --- Greek poetry --- Oppian --- Eutecnius --- Euteknios --- Eutecnius, --- Eutechnius, --- Eutecnius. --- Didactic poetry, Greek - History and criticism --- Fishing - Greece --- Oppian, - active 2nd century - Halieutica
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Majriti, Maslamah ibn Ahmad --- Ptolemy --- Majrīṭī, Maslamah ibn Aḥmad, --- Ptolemy, --- Abū al-Qāsim al-Majrīṭī, Maslamah ibn Aḥmad, --- Andalusī, Maslamah ibn Aḥmad, --- Magriti, Maslama al, --- Majrīṭī, Maslama, --- Maslamah ibn Aḥmad al-Majrīṭī, --- مجريطي، مسلمة بن أحمد --- مجريطي، مسلمة بن أحمد, --- مجريطي، مسلمة بن أحمد، --- Ptolémée, Claude --- Majrīṭī, Maslamah ibn Aḥmad, - -1004? --- Ptolemy, - active 2nd century - Planisphaerium
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225.014*2 --- Nieuw Testament: geschiedenis van de grondtekst en de oude vertalingen --- Marcion of Sinope --- 225.014*2 Nieuw Testament: geschiedenis van de grondtekst en de oude vertalingen --- Marcion, --- Markion, --- מרקיון --- Bible. --- Epistles of Paul --- Paul, Epistles of --- Paul Sŏsin --- Pauline epistles --- Risālat al-Qiddīs Būlus al-rasūl al-thāniyah ilá Tīmūthīʼūs --- Criticism, Textual. --- Manuscripts, Greek. --- Bible. N.T. Epistles of Paul --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- History --- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 A.D. --- Christian heresies --- Sources --- Manuscripts, Greek --- Kanon. --- Marcion ‹Sinopensis›. --- Marcion ‹Sinopensis›: Apostolicum. --- Neues Testament. --- Kanon --- RELIGION / Christian Theology / Ecclesiology. --- Kanonisierung --- Kanonbildung --- Marcion, - of Sinope, - active 2nd century
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