| Guglielmo Cavallo, Roger Chartier - 1999 - 492 דפים
...new. The last Latin books still produced as rolls can be assigned, at the latest, to somewhere between the end of the third and the beginning of the fourth century. One of the oldest extant codices, datable to the first or second centuries, is a fragment of a Latin... | |
| Alberto Ferreiro - 1999 - 360 דפים
...within appears to have been vigorous. Indeed, the very undertaking of these massive fortifications at the end of the third and the beginning of the fourth century indicates considerable economic resources. Their construction also led to a greater density of population... | |
| Erwin Rohde - 2000 - 656 דפים
...ancient world to which it had given such toughness and energy of purpose was on its death-bed. With the end of the third and the beginning of the fourth century it enters upon its last agony ; a general failure of nerve had long threatened the loosely bound masses... | |
| Catherine Hezser - 2001 - 576 דפים
...hundred years following the destruction of the Temple.334 The later Galilean synagogues built from the end of the third and the beginning of the fourth century onwards do not seem to have been direct continuations of the synagogues which existed in Second Temple... | |
| Vassilis Saroglou - 2001 - 206 דפים
...masculine and the feminine could be usedMonasticism began with the end of the persecutions, toward the end of the third and the beginning of the fourth century, almost simultaneously in both Egypt and Palestine.' Since the time when the first monks left the villages... | |
| Maurice F. Wiles, Edward Yarnold, Paul M. Parvis - 2001 - 630 דפים
...her arrangements to induce Constantine to end these heretical movements. In Marutha's lifetime — ie the end of the third and the beginning of the fourth century — the Kyriakos and Protonike legends were not so widespread and developed in the Syriac-speaking... | |
| Ilana Zinguer - 2001 - 238 דפים
...in the name of Rabbi Abbahu, who was a resident of Caesarea and head of its theological academy at the end of the third and the beginning of the fourth century AD. As such, he obviously gave reliable contemporary evidence about what was actually performed in... | |
| Ram Sharan Sharma, R.S. Sharma - 2003 - 388 דפים
...passages pertaining to the Kali cannot be ignored. RC Hazra, who assigned the earliest Kali passages to the end of the third and the beginning of the fourth centuries, had no inkling of the archaeological evidence. Since the early Kali descriptions in the... | |
| Murtaz̤á Muṭahharī - 2004 - 290 דפים
...Principles. The authors of these books are of a variety of nationalities. In following period, meaning the end of the third and the beginning of the fourth century, the writing of compilations of narratives became widespread. Those narrative compilations are the books... | |
| Herbert Davidson - 2004 - 584 דפים
...Babylonian Talmud credits the notion to a certain R. Simlai, a Palestinian rabbi who was active about the end of the third and the beginning of the fourth century, a man whose reported expertise lay in aggada, not halaka, and consequently someone who stood outside... | |
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