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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Architecture, Roman --- Antiquities, Roman --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Architecture romaine --- Antiquités romaines --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Tarquinius Superbus, Lucius, --- Rome --- History --- Foreign relations --- Histoire --- Relations extérieures --- Antiquities. --- 753-510 B.C. --- Italy, Central --- Italy --- Rome (Empire). --- Antiquities --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquités romaines --- Congrès --- Relations extérieures --- Tarquinius Superbus, Lucius, - King of Rome, - active 534 B.C.-510 B.C. - Congresses --- Italy, Central - Antiquities - Congresses --- Italy, Central - History - Congresses --- Rome - History - Kings, 753-510 B.C. - Congresses --- Tarquinius Superbus, Lucius, - King of Rome, - active 534 B.C.-510 B.C.
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Livy (Titus Livius), the great Roman historian, was born at Patavium (Padua) in 64 or 59 BC where after years in Rome he died in AD 12 or 17. Livy's history, composed as the imperial autocracy of Augustus was replacing the republican system that had stood for over 500 years, presents in splendid style a vivid narrative of Rome's rise from the traditional foundation of the city in 753 or 751 BC to 9 BC and illustrates the collective and individual virtues necessary to achieve and maintain such greatness. Of its 142 books, conventionally divided into pentads and decads, we have 1-10 and 21-45 complete, and short summaries (periochae) of all the rest except 41 and 43-45; 11-20 are lost, and of the rest only fragments and the summaries remain. The third decad constitutes our fullest surviving account of the momentous Second Punic (or Hannibalic) War, and comprises two recognizable pentads: Books 21-25 narrate the run-up to conflict and Rome's struggles in its first phase, with Hannibal dominant; Books 26-30 relate Rome's revival and final victory, as the focus shifts to Scipio Africanus. This edition replaces the original Loeb edition by B. O. Foster.
Macedonian War, 2nd, 200-196 B.C. --- Guerre de Macédoine, 2e, 200-196 av. J.-C. --- Macedonian War, 2nd (200-196 B.C.) --- 753-30 B.C. --- Rome (Empire) --- Rome --- History --- Histoire --- History. --- Histoire. --- Punic War, 2nd, 218-201 B.C --- Punic wars --- Livy. --- Punic War, 2nd (218-201 B.C.) --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Historiography --- Punic War, 2nd, 218-201 B.C. --- Ab urbe condita (Livy). --- 265-30 B.C. --- Rome (Empire). --- Rome - History - Republic, 510-30 B.C. --- Rome - History - Kings, 753-510 B.C. --- History, Modern. --- Revolutions.
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Les cinq premiers siècles de l'histoire de Rome sont présentés par les auteurs antiques comme un mouvement de conquête inexorable de l'Italie, ponctué de multiples victoires, au point que la suprématie romaine a été conçue a posteriori de façon déterministe. Cette vision traditionnelle de la conquête romaine doit être contestée car ce processus n'a pas été linéaire et il n'a obéi à aucun plan préconçu. En effet, des défaites nombreuses viennent souligner des phases de déclin de la cité, bien éloignées d'un schéma de prépondérance croissante et incontestée. Bien qu'ils privilégient la victoire, les historiens antiques décrivent ces défaites avec précision, détaillant le nombre de citoyens tués ou faits prisonniers, retraçant le deuil public, l'abandon de la cité par les dieux, s'interrogeant enfin sur la responsabilité des dirigeants romains. La documentation antique conservée, littéraire et matérielle, permet d'étudier comment Rome se perçoit lorsqu'elle est vaincue et comment les ennemis des Romains célèbrent leurs victoires contre la cité latine ; autrement dit, le rôle déterminant des échecs militaires dans les transformations institutionnelles, religieuses et civiques de Rome entre le VIIIe et le milieu du IIIe siècle avant notre ère
Défaite --- Rome --- Sources --- Expansion territoriale --- History --- History, Military. --- Disasters --- Defeat (Psychology) --- History, Military --- --Rome ancienne --- --Histoire militaire --- --Historiographie --- --History --- Sources. --- Disasters - Rome - History --- Defeat (Psychology) - History --- Rome ancienne --- Histoire militaire --- Historiographie --- Rome - History - Kings, 753-510 B.C. --- Rome - History, Military --- Rome - History - Republic, 510-265 B.C.
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Civilization. --- 30 B.C.-284 A.D. --- Rome --- Rome (Empire). --- History --- Civilization --- Congresses. --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Geschichte 200-300 --- Römisches Reich --- Imperium Romanum --- Reich Rom --- Italien --- Antike --- Römerzeit --- Römer --- v753-500 --- Geschichte 753 v. Chr.-500 --- (Produktform)Electronic book text --- Archäologie --- Klassische Philologie --- Kontinuität --- Krise --- Reichskrise --- Spätantike --- römische Kaiserzeit --- (VLB-WN)9567 --- Alte Geschichte --- Altertumswissenschaften
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**Pioneers of German Graphic Design** is the long overdue reference work about the origins of a visual language that did more to change the way we perceive aesthetics than any other movement before or since. For the first time, the fascinating story of German graphic design is told in full detail, conveying a meticulous picture of its development from the late monarchy to the outbreak of World War II. The list of the era's innovations is impressive: as early as 1907, Peter Behrens created the world's first comprehensive corporate design. Other innovations followed at breakneck speed, as Lucian Bernhard prompted a design revolution with the concept of the object poster. The most important medium of the time, it introduced the aesthetic principles of reduction and minimalism. And then there were Wilhelm Deffke and Karl Schulpig, who invented the modern logo. Herbert Bayer, who created a new language of graphics at the Bauhaus, Jan Tschichold, who promoted the New Typography, and John Heartfield, the discoverer of the photomontage as a new means of visual communication. These and many other pioneers were caught up in an unprecedented spirit of transformation that emerged in the cities of Germany in the wake of the social sea-change of the day. **Pioneers of German Graphic Design** includes more than 1,000 high-quality reproductions of iconic milestones in graphic design. Author Jens Müller successfully conveys the reasons for Germany's rise to become perhaps the most influential force in the emergence of modern design.
Vormgevers --- Grafische vormgeving --- Geschiedenis --- Duitsland --- Graphic arts --- 753.2 --- Behrens, Peter --- Ehmcke, F.H --- Bernhard, Lucian --- Klinger, Julius --- Gipkens, Julius --- Preetorius, Emil --- Hohlwein, Ludwig --- Schulpig, Karl --- Deffke,Wilhelm --- Bayer, Herbert --- Heartfield, John --- Tschichold, Jan --- Hadank, O.H.W --- Wiertz, Jup --- Art, Graphic --- Arts, Graphic --- Graphic design (Graphic arts) --- Graphics --- Art --- Visual communication --- History --- grafische vormgeving , geschiedenis, landen afzonderlijk --- posters --- logos --- graphic arts --- Deffke, Wilhelm --- Hadank, Oskar Hermann Werner --- Wiertz, Jupp --- Ehmcke, Fritz Hellmut --- Germany --- Vormgever --- Geneeskunde --- Techniek (wetenschap) --- Atlas --- Museum
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Herrscher --- Weinen --- Politische Kommunikation --- Geschichtsschreibung --- Historiographie --- Historiografie --- Historisierung --- Schrifttum --- Geschichtswissenschaft --- Kommunikation --- Linguistik des politischen Diskurses --- Politolinguistik --- Angewandte Linguistik --- Monarch --- Politik --- Geschichte 50 v. Chr.-840 --- Römisches Reich --- Imperium Romanum --- Reich Rom --- Italien --- Antike --- Römerzeit --- Römer --- v753-500 --- Geschichte 753 v. Chr.-500 --- (Produktform)Electronic book text --- Gräzistik --- Klassische Philologie --- Kulturgeschichte --- Lateinische Historiographie --- Lateinische Philologie --- Latinistik --- Mentalitätsgeschichte --- (VLB-WN)9553 --- Griechische Philologie --- Alte Geschichte --- Emotionsgeschichte --- Griechische Historiographie --- Antike Historiographie
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Der Anblick von Personifikationen im Palazzo dei Conservatori in Rom oder im westanatolischen Aphrodisias wirft viele Fragen hinsichtlich der Visualisierung und medialen Vermittlung imperialer Herrschaft auf: In welchen bildlichen und textlichen Formen stellten die Römer die Ausdehnung ihrer Machtsphäre dar? Was zählten sie überhaupt dazu? Zugleich fragt Marco Vitale in dieser Studie nach der Perspektive der Beherrschten bzw. ihren Selbstdarstellungen. Ziel ist es, die ethnographischen, geographischen und juristisch-administrativen Auswahl- und Anordnungsprinzipien zu erkennen, nach denen Herrschaftsgebiete vorzugsweise und kohärent dargestellt wurden. Das Quellenmaterial setzt sich auf der Ebene der Bildersprache aus Monumenten, Steinreliefs, Münzabbildungen sowie Gegenständen der Kleinkunst zusammen. Auf der sprachlichen Ebene geben Münzlegenden und amtliche Dokumente in Steininschriften sowie Zeugnisse literarischer Kunst- oder juristischer Fachsprache Aufschluss. Die Quellenanalyse zeigt, wie wenig statisch und mit modernen Konzepten nur teilweise fassbar der Begriff des "Reiches" ist, wenn man ihn in den von Herrschern und Beherrschten versinnbildlichten Formen betrachtet.
Emperors in literature. --- Emperors --- Emperors in art. --- Rome --- History --- Power (Social sciences) --- Coins, Roman --- Numismatics, Roman. --- Inscriptions, Latin --- Latin literature --- Art and state --- Empereurs --- Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) --- Monnaies romaines --- Numismatique romaine --- Inscriptions latines --- Littérature latine --- Art --- Portraits. --- History and criticism. --- Portraits --- Histoire et critique --- Politique gouvernementale --- Histoire --- Provinz --- Relief --- Münzbild --- Literatur --- Personifikation --- Römisches Reich --- (Produktform)Electronic book text --- Antike --- Herrschaftsrepräsentation --- Reichsprägung --- Sebasteion --- Triumph --- (VLB-WN)9553 --- Personifizierung --- Vermenschlichung --- Allegorie --- Götter --- Anthropomorphismus --- Belletristik --- Dichtung --- Schöne Literatur --- Sprachkunst --- Wortkunst --- Buch --- Schriftsteller --- Münze --- Hochbild --- Reliefplastik --- Reliefs --- Plastik --- Provinzen --- Gliedstaat --- Verwaltungseinheit --- Imperium Romanum --- Reich Rom --- Italien --- Römerzeit --- Römer --- v753-500 --- Geschichte 753 v. Chr.-500 --- Götter
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