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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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Dans ses Vies des sophistes, Philostrate établit une filiation entre les sophistes contemporains de Socrate et ceux qui, entre la fin du ier siècle et le début du IIIe siècle après J.-C., en reprirent le titre ou le rôle, dans un contexte historique et social très différent. Conscient de ces écarts, Philostrate introduit une distinction qui fera date : à la « première sophistique », celle des « Présocratiques » comme diront les Modernes, aura succédé bien plus tard une « deuxième sophistique », défendant les vues des milieux hellénisants dans le cadre de l'Empire romain. Cette sophistique-là servira d'école aux grands noms de l'éloquence chrétienne, qui à leur tour modèleront une bonne part de l'enseignement médiéval grec et latin. C'est l'une des nombreuses raisons du regain d'intérêt des historiens, ces dernières décennies, pour ce texte de Philostrate, qui n'avait jamais été traduit intégralement en français. Fictives, très différentes de ton, les Lettres érotiques ne se résument pas à un délassement de l'historien des sophistes, elles éclairent un pan des relations intimes sous l'Empire romain. La préface de Pierre Sorlin analyse certaines survivances actuelles de chacune de ces sophistiques.
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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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"Nāgārjuna on Mindfulness of the Buddha" consists of three extended passages from Bhikshu Dharmamitra's original annotated translations from Sino-Buddhist Classical Chinese of works written by Ārya Nāgārjuna (circa 150 ce). All three of these passages have been selected from Tripitaka Master Kumārajīva's early Fifth Century Sanskrit-to-Chinese translations of works by Nāgārjuna, as follows: 1) "The Easy Practice" -- Nāgārjuna's Treatise on the Ten Grounds, Chapter 9; 2) "The Pratuyutpanna Samādhi" -- Nāgārjuna's Treatise on the Ten Grounds, Chapters 20-25; and 3) "Recollection of the Buddha" -- Nāgārjuna's Exegesis on the Mahāprajnāpāramitā Sūtra, Chapter 1, Part 36-1 This special bilingual edition (English / Chinese) includes the facing-page simplified and traditional Chinese scripts to facilitate close study by academic buddhologists, students in Buddhist universities, and Buddhists in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mainland China, and the West."
Bodhisattva stages (Mahayana Buddhism) --- Pure Land Buddhism --- Doctrines --- Nāgārjuna, --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Tripiṭaka. --- Bodhisattva bhūmis --- Fifty-two stages (Mahayana Buddhism) --- Ten stages (Mahayana Buddhism) --- Religious life --- Mahayana Buddhism --- Daśabhūmīśvara --- Daśabhūmikasūtra --- Daśabhūmika-sūtra --- 294.3*92 --- 294.3*92 Mahayanaboeddhisme--(noordelijk Boeddhisme) --- Mahayanaboeddhisme--(noordelijk Boeddhisme) --- Bodhisattva stages (Mahayana Buddhism) - Early works to 1800 --- Pure Land Buddhism - Doctrines - Early works to 1800 --- Nāgārjuna, - active 2nd century. - Daśabhūmivibhāṣāśāstra - Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Nāgārjuna, - active 2nd century. - Daśabhūmivibhāṣāśāstra
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In The Shepherd of Hermas and the Pauline Legacy, Jonathan E. Soyars traces the influence of Pauline literary traditions upon one of the most widely attested and influential apocalyptic texts from early Christianity. Scholarship largely considers Hermas to have known very little about Pauline letters, but by looking beyond verbatim quotations Soyars discovers extensive evidence of his adoption, adaptation, and synthesis of identifiable Pauline material in the Visions, Mandates, and Similitudes sections. Hermas emerges as a Pauline interpreter who creatively engages topics and themes developed within and across the Pauline letters through time. These results reconnect the Shepherd with early Paulinism and extend reconstructions of the sphere of Pauline influence in the second century C.E.
Hermas, --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Apocryphal books (New Testament) --- Apocryphes (Nouveau Testament) --- 229*43 --- 229*43 Apocriefe brieven der apostelen: tussen Christus en Abgar; brieven van de Alexandrijnen, Barnabas, Clemens, Hermas, Korinthiërs, Laodicenzen, tussen Paulus en Seneca --- Apocriefe brieven der apostelen: tussen Christus en Abgar; brieven van de Alexandrijnen, Barnabas, Clemens, Hermas, Korinthiërs, Laodicenzen, tussen Paulus en Seneca --- Hermas (Apostolic Father) --- Epistles of Paul --- Paul, Epistles of --- Paul Sŏsin --- Pauline epistles --- Risālat al-Qiddīs Būlus al-rasūl al-thāniyah ilá Tīmūthīʼūs --- Hermas, - active 2nd century - Shepherd
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""Nāgārjuna's Treatise on the Ten Bodhisattva Grounds" is Bhikshu Dharmamitra's extensively annotated original translation of Ārya Nāgārjuna's "Daśabhūmika Vibhasa" rendered from Tripiṭaka Master Kumārajīva's circa 410 ce Sanskrit-to-Chinese translation. It consists of 35 chapters that explain in great detail the cultivation of the ten highest levels of bodhisattva practice leading to buddhahood, focusing almost exclusively on the first two of the ten bodhisattva grounds. This is a work which has never been translated into English before"--
Bodhisattva stages (Mahayana Buddhism) --- Nāgārjuna, --- Tripiṭaka. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Bodhisattva bhūmis --- Fifty-two stages (Mahayana Buddhism) --- Ten stages (Mahayana Buddhism) --- Religious life --- Mahayana Buddhism --- Daśabhūmīśvara --- Daśabhūmikasūtra --- Daśabhūmika-sūtra --- 294.3*922.2 --- 294.3*922.2 Leer van het Mahayanaboeddhisme: Madhyamika (Nagarjuna; Sanron); Yogacara (Vasubandu; Hosso); Avatamsaka (Kegon); Saddharmapundarika (Tendai); Zuivere Land (Jodo; Shin; Ji); Nichiren --- Leer van het Mahayanaboeddhisme: Madhyamika (Nagarjuna; Sanron); Yogacara (Vasubandu; Hosso); Avatamsaka (Kegon); Saddharmapundarika (Tendai); Zuivere Land (Jodo; Shin; Ji); Nichiren --- Nāgārjuna, - active 2nd century. - Daśabhūmivibhāṣāśāstra
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