The hypotheses concerning the fate of Falerii’s cults after the distruction of the city vary considerably: Hülsen believes that Romans left the cult andthe temple of the goddess on the spot and took [...] [3] ; the need to avoid a sacrilege; the effect of motivating the army, giving it the certainty of the success [4] ; the appropriation of the essential nucleus of the enemy city, the one by which [...] considered the testimony of Macrobius about it: the tutelary deity of Carthago is evoked, the city devoted to the infernal gods and destroyed. The only difficulty is the lack of evidence on the statue’s removal
emphasizes the triumph’s social functions beyond the public recognition of military accomplishment, including the display of wealth and power during the late republic, andthe representation of the more abstract [...] receive the honors and, through a precedent that he and Agrippa set of declining the honors they do receive, in terms of the frequency of the celebration of the ritual. In effect, no one other than the emperor [...] Livia the Princeps: Gender and Ideology in the Consolatio Ad Liviam. Koch, G. andH. Sichtermann. 1982 G. Koch andH. Sichtermann, Römische Sarkophage. Munich. Lehmann-Hartleben, K., and E. Olson
clue to understand the position of the Salaminioi within the Athenian polis andthe cults they controlled. While the cults of Eurysakes and Athena Skiras tied the Salaminioi to Salamis, the cult of Pandrosos [...] sharing its rites with the center and creating, on the Acropolis , a physical link with the center’s main cult of Athena Polias, andthe mythical cycle that was connected with it, the periphery received [...] around the cult of Athena Polias and closely related to the Acropolis. This religious network resembled the actual social and political structure of the Athenian polis, at least by the end of the archaic
The answer is pronounced by the cross ‘instrument of the going down to the underworld and, at the same time, of the rise to glory’ [10] andthe cross indeed, in my opinion, clarifies the previous [...] verses andthe declaration of Jesus about the fate of the sinners. The analysis of the above-mentioned verses of the 1 st Peter andthe narration of Ezekiel confirm my conviction that the author [...] order to seal the unity between the Father andthe Son. He also does this in order to emphasise that the life of the Son is marked by a complete and definitive acceptance of the will of the Father. God,
vestures were of the gayest colours, and some of cloth of gold or silver; the sashes were twisted with silk and gold, their rich turbans were plumed and jewelled, and their sabres and poniards, of Damascene [...] wonderful blow!" said the Soldan, critically and accurately examining the iron bar which had been cut asunder; andthe blade of the sword was so well tempered as to exhibit not the least token of having [...] it hung on the blade entirely loose, severed that also into two parts, which floated to different sides of the tent, equally displaying the extreme temper and sharpness of the weapon, andthe exquisite dexterity
supplied by the demos. In the same year, only the sacrifices at the City Dionysia andthe Olympia surpass this number. The Bendideia and a fragmentary decree But let us return to the early organization [...] part of the decree the hieropoioi , the prytaneis andthe kolakretai are mentioned and were each to play a part in the cult. The Thracian orgeones of Bendis Let us now turn to the last attested [...] thiasoi . The most accepted opinion is the one voiced by Nilsson, who has connected the Athenian acceptance of Bendis with a treaty between Athens andthe Odrysian king Sitalkes andthe strategic and military
Hickmann, M. Hood, B. Lawergren, C.S. Lund, H. Yurchenco. In: Acta Musicologica vol. LVII, Fasc. I (1985), S.1-50 Lund, Cajsa S. (ed.) (1986): Second Conference of the ICTM Study Group on Music Archaeology [...] International Meeting of the ICTM Study Group on Music Archaeology, Wolfenbüttel/Hannover/Hildesheim, Nov. 16 - 21, 1986: "The Magic Flute: Flutes and Shawmes, Pipes and Whistles from the World's Prehistoric/Antique [...] General Studies. II. The Bronze Lurs. - Publications issued by the Royal Swedish Academy of Music No. 53. Stockholm Hickmann, Ellen and David W. Hughes (eds.) (1988): "The Archaeology of Early Music
s of a mythological scene, depicting the arrows, the gods (on the lid or at the sides of the main panel), the nurse, the paidagogos andthe parents. Among the Niobids, which can be identified by context [...] explained by the quality of the material. The motifs used are widespread in Greek and Roman art and are not confined to the depiction of the Niobids. We can exclude the possibility that the Bosporan appliqués [...] part of the neighbouring littoral. Pantikapaion (modern Kerč) on the Crimean peninsula was the capital of the Bosporan kingdom. In the period considered here, the 1 st and 2 nd centuries, the Bosporan
Science (1863), Notices and Abstracts, S. 81 f. ↩ in: The Quarterly Journal of Science, Vol. I (1864), S.88-97. ↩ T. H. Huxley, Further remarks upon the human remains from N [...] William King,On the Neanderthal Skull, or Reasons for believing it to belong to the Clydian Period and to a Species different from that represented by Man, in: Reports of the British Ass. For the Advancement [...] Esselbrügge, Neander (Marburger Diss.), 1921; H. Ackermann, Joachim Neander. Sein Leben, seine Lieder, sein Tal, 1980 ↩ H. Eggerath, a.a.O, S. 40 ff. ↩ Elberfelder Zeitung Nr
serving the altar; but scorning the Temple and neglecting the sacrifices, they would hurry, on the stroke of the gong, to take part in the distribution, forbidden by the Law, of the oil on the exercise [...] this route; others, the larger portion, arrived freely and set up lives in the city, and perhaps bought, sold, and owned slaves themselves. The evidence from Philo and Josephus about the number of Jews brought [...] perform rituals andthe like; however, the texts, words, and methods used for each of these activities varied, as did the names for both the buildings themselves and their leaders. In actuality, the development