Archaeological and Historical Aspects of West-European Societies

Archaeological and Historical Aspects of West-European Societies

Author: Marc Lodewijckx

Publisher: Leuven University Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 9789061867227

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The contents of this volume of essays in his honour gives a good overview of the fields in which Prof. Van Doorselaer has been active throughout his academic career. This book is especially an Album Amicorum, filled with reminiscences and intentions to continue the work. The voluminous size of this book may be considered as an adequate measure of the overall sympathy for Prof. Van Doorselaer. We hope that this publication may encourage him to remain active in the field of archaeology, and that the co-operation among colleagues, stimulated by this project, may be continued in the future.


The Assassins

The Assassins

Author: Jan Young

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2010-12-14

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 0557952743

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Forty-six historic tales of murder and mayhem on a global scale: This book contains true stories, authenticated through the use of both modern and contemporary sources. They range from the year 1337 BCE through 2006 CE, from the United States and Europe to the Mid-east and the Orient. The murderers range from incompetent to highly competent and from despicable to glorious. The victims were prominent politically and, in some cases, financially. Some deserved to die, most did not. All four assassinations of US Presidents are included, as are three attempted Presidential assassinations. Although the stories make interesting reading by themselves, the grouping of them in a single volume gives breadth and allows the reader to understand the scope of the assassination phenomenon, to see trends and to assess their value.


Carausius and Allectus

Carausius and Allectus

Author: P J Casey

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-11-03

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 113578227X

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This extraordinary episode in the history of Roman Britain has been brilliantly pieced together by John Casey, through a painstaking - and at times detective-like - sifting of the literary, archaeological and numismatic evidence.


The Imperial Families of Ancient Rome

The Imperial Families of Ancient Rome

Author: Maxwell Craven

Publisher: Fonthill Media

Published: 2019-12-08

Total Pages: 748

ISBN-13:

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The Roman Empire was a spectacular polity of unprecedented scale which stretched from Scotland to Sudan and from Portugal to Persia. It survived for over 500 years in the west and 1,480 years in the east. Ruling it was a task of frightening complexity; few emperors made a good fist of it, yet thanks to dynastic connections, an efficient bureaucracy and a governing class eager to attain the kudos of holding the highest offices, it survived the mad, bad and incompetent emperors remarkably well. Although not always apparent, it was the interplay of emperors' kin and family connections which also made a major contribution to controlling the empire. This book aims to put on record the known ancestry, relations and descendants of all emperors, including ephemeral ones and show connections from one dynasty to another as completely as possible, accompanied by concise biographical notes about each ruler and known facts about family members, which include Romans both famous and obscure. It also attempts to distinguish between certainty and possibility and to eliminate obvious fiction. The introduction provides a narrative lead-in to the creation of the empire, attempts to clarify the complexities of Roman genealogy and assess the sources.


Leadership and Community in Late Antique Gaul

Leadership and Community in Late Antique Gaul

Author: Raymond Van Dam

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1992-03-15

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 9780520078956

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The rise of Christianity to the dominant position it held in the Middle Ages remains a paradoxical achievement. Early Christian communities in Gaul had been so restrictive that they sometimes persecuted misfits with accusations of heresy. Yet by the fifth century Gallic aristocrats were becoming bishops to enhance their prestige; and by the sixth century Christian relic cults provided the most comprehensive idiom for articulating values and conventions. To strengthen its appeal, Christianity had absorbed the ideologies of secular authority already familiar in Gallic society.


The Roman Empire at Bay, AD 180-395

The Roman Empire at Bay, AD 180-395

Author: David Stone Potter

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 804

ISBN-13: 9780415100571

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At the outset of the period covered by this book, Rome was the greatest power in the world. By its end, it had fallen conclusively from this dominant position. David Potter's comprehensive survey of two critical and eventful centuries traces the course of imperial decline.


Climbing and Walking Robots

Climbing and Walking Robots

Author: Karsten Berns

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2001-11-28

Total Pages: 1082

ISBN-13: 9781860583650

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Recent advances in robot technology from around the world Climbing and Walking Robots: From Biology to Industrial Applications is a collection of papers presented at the 2001 CLAWAR conference. Featuring current work from leading robotics labs around the globe, this book presents the latest in robotics across industries and suggests directions for future research. Topics include design methodology, bipedal locomotion, fluid actuators, sensor systems, control architecture and simulation, and more. Relevant to mechanical engineers and robotics specialists in both industry and academia, these papers showcase the field's latest technological advances.