Ante-Nicene Christian Library: The writings of Tertullian, v. 3, with the extant works of Victorinus and Commodianus (1870)
Author: Alexander Roberts
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Published: 1870
Total Pages: 564
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Author: Alexander Roberts
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Published: 1870
Total Pages: 564
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Published: 1870
Total Pages: 554
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Young Men's Association of the City of Buffalo. Library
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Published: 1871
Total Pages: 568
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Published: 1891
Total Pages: 154
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rebecca Sally Watson
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 532
ISBN-13: 9783110179934
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis monograph presents a challenge to the view that the Hebrew Bible contains allusions to Yahweh's battle with chaos, showing how the term has been inappropriately applied in a range of contexts where far more diverse spheres of imagery should instead be recognised. Through the construction of a careful diachronic model (developed with particular reference to the Psalter), the author presents a persuasive case for reversing common assumptions about the development of Israelite religion, finding instead that the combat motif was absent in the earliest period, whilst the slaying of a dragon was attributed to Yahweh only in a distinctive monotheistic adaptation, which arose from around 587 B.C.
Author: General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York. Apprentices' Library
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Published: 1874
Total Pages: 606
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dominic Perring
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2022-01-27
Total Pages: 593
ISBN-13: 0191093424
DOWNLOAD EBOOKincAn original, authoritative survey of the archaeology and history of Roman London. London in the Roman World draws on the results of latest archaeological discoveries to describe London's Roman origins. It presents a wealth of new information from one of the world's richest and most intensively studied archaeological sites, and a host of original ideas concerning its economic and political history. This original study follows a narrative approach, setting archaeological data firmly within its historical context. London was perhaps converted from a fort built at the time of the Roman conquest, where the emperor Claudius arrived to celebrate his victory in AD 43, to become the commanding city from which Rome supported its military occupation of Britain. London grew to support Rome's campaigning forces, and the book makes a close study of the political and economic consequences of London's role as a supply base. Rapid growth generated a new urban landscape, and this study provides a comprehensive guide to the industry and architecture of the city. The story, traced from new archaeological research, shows how the city was twice destroyed in war, and suffered more lastingly from plagues of the second and third centuries. These events had a critical bearing on the reforms of late antiquity, from which London emerged as a defended administrative enclave only to be deserted when Rome failed to maintain political control. This ground-breaking study brings new information and arguments to our study of the way in which Rome ruled, and how the empire failed.
Author: Guildhall Library (London, England)
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Published: 1887
Total Pages: 604
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Published: 1871
Total Pages: 758
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe 55th report, submitted Sept. 27, 1886, includes a historical sketch of the institution from 1836-86.
Author: New York Public Library. Research Libraries
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 522
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