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These pages supplement the table of Julian equivalents for Roman dates in Drumann-Groebe vol. 3. They move, with supporting evidence, the intercalary month from 59 to 58 BC and from 54 to 55 BC. All phases of the Moon and market days... more
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      Roman HistoryAncient AstronomyRoman calendarRoman Calendars
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      Ancient HistoryRoman RepublicRoman Republican HistoryAncient Roman History
Edition of a fragment of a roman inscription in marble found in Colonia Augusta Firma - Astigi (Écija, Seville, Spain), containing six days of the Roman calendar (14-19 March) and the mention of the festivals of Equirria, Liberalia and... more
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      Roman EpigraphyRoman cities of Baetica (Hispania)Colonia Augusta Firma AstigiRoman Calendars
The revolutionary nature of Augustus’ politics manifested itself in numerous aspects of daily life. One of these, certainly, was the control of time: by introducing in the calendar numerous celebrations related to the Emperor and his... more
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      Roman HistoryLatin EpigraphyAncient RomeRoman Emperors
Aunque a veces no nos demos cuenta, somos herederos directos de Roma, de su cultura y de su forma de concebir aspectos tan determinantes como las leyes, la estructura social o el mismo paso del tiempo. Este último nos servirá de guía para... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyRoman HistoryRoman Religion
Este artículo pretende demostrar que Augusto nació en el mes de diciembre astronómico, bajo el signo de Capricornio, en una fecha que se correspondía con el septiembre calendárico debido a las viejas discrepancias del calendario... more
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      AstrologyHistory of AstrologyAugustan PrincipateNatal Astrology
Na prvi pogled čini se da ništa ne povezuje englesku reč za veliku nesreću, hrabre branioce davno nestalih gradova Segede i Numancije, rimskog vojskovođu Kvinta Fulvija, afričke bojne slonove i prvi dan meseca januara. Međutim, izuzetan... more
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      CeltiberiansRoman CalendarsNumantiaSegeda
Die Quintilier sind zweifellos die berühmteste und am besten dokumentierte Familie aus Alexandria Troas. Insbesondere die letzten vier Generationen haben durch ihre Tätigkeit in der römischen Reichsverwaltung, ihre engen Verbindungen zu... more
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      Roman HistoryGreek EpigraphyGalenPhilostratus
The article focuses on the author's research on the chronographical background of the Zodiac Mosaic Calendar in Synagogue at Hammath-Tiberias. He researched to find the origin of mosaic decoration, the twelve zodiac sign, the four... more
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      ReligionHistoryHistoryAncient History
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      Roman HistoryReligion and PoliticsRepublican RomeRoman Calendars
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      Latin EpigraphyRoman CalendarsThe Triumviral Period (43 - 31BC)
This work seeks to interpret Homer’s Catalogue of Ships as an astronomical treatise containing several numerical constants or approximations that are useful for calendar calculations. It views the Catalogue not as a historical primary... more
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      History of AstronomyAncient AstronomyMedieval AstronomyBoeotia
The four seasons of the Roman calendar, as described by Marcus Terentius Varro, are different from our seasons, in the sense that they start on days which differ from those that we are using today. In his Books on Agriculture, Varro shows... more
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      ArchaeoastronomyVarroRoman calendarRoman Calendars
The revolutionary nature of Augustus’ power manifested itself in numerous aspects of daily life. One of these was the control of time: by introducing numerous celebrations related to the Emperor and to his family to the calendars,... more
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      Roman HistoryRoman TriumphRoman EmperorsRoman Calendars
The presentation offers a brief exposition of the astronomical knowledge codified in the calendar traditionally associated with the second king of Roma, Numa Pompilius (715-673 BCE). The festivities in the calendar, the myths and rites... more
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      History of ScienceAstrophysicsAstronomyRoman Calendars
This paper is an introductory level -- general public lecture -- from 2 Mar. 2008. It had illustrations which I will attempt to upload. It was a 50 minute talk with a handout to a surprisingly large audience. The pictures accompanying... more
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      Roman HistoryCivil Wars (Roman Republic)Late Roman RepublicJulius Caesar
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      Classical ArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyRoman HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine History
Religion und Geschichte stehen in einem Spannungsverhältnis zueinander. Die Zugehörigkeit zu einer bestimmten Religion bietet in der römischen Antike die Möglichkeit, die eigene Identität auszudrücken. Geschichte stellt diese... more
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      HistoryRoman HistoryRoman HistoriographyNarrative
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      Roman EpigraphyGreek and Roman EpigraphyEpigrafia, Hispania RomanaEpigrafía romana
While it was customary for successful Roman generals to commemorate their victories through statues or other building projects, Caesar's most crucial military victory at the Battle of Pharsalia in 48 BCE strikingly saw the least amount of... more
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      Commemoration and MemoryJulius CaesarRoman VictoryRoman Calendars
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      Roman EpigraphyCalendarsGreek and Roman EpigraphyHistory, Science, Astronomy, Ancient Chronological Systems, Calendars
This is the fifth year of the Coligny Calendar that was translated for December 7, 2005 to December 26, 2006 and is now cycled to the year 2024-2025.
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      Mythology And FolkloreMythologyCeltic StudiesCeltic Linguistics
Presentation made within the workshop "Temps et temporalités: fêtes et calendriers" of the project Études pratiques et interdisciplinaires des religions établies-E.P.I.R.E. 2 (Lille, 22 March 2019).
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      Roman HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesEarly Christianity
Este trabalho foi desenvolvido para as Comemorações do Ano Internacional da Astronomia, 2009, promovidas pela Sociedade Portuguesa de Astronomia. Pretende-se explorar os significados astronómicos/astrológicos por detrás do provérbio... more
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      Popular CultureProverbsHistory of AstronomyCalendars
Summary. In 2008 a fragment of a time-reckoning device was found at Vindolanda. This fragment has been interpreted as part of an anaphoric water clock. There are important differences between this fragment and other objects thought to... more
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      Roman BritainCalendarsHistory, Science, Astronomy, Ancient Chronological Systems, CalendarsHistory of timekeeping
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      OvidRoman Calendars
The thesis studies the concept of the dies natalis templi starting from the work Fastorum libri sex by the poet Publius Ovidius Naso. This synthetic formula refers to the day of birth of the sanctuaries, to be understood as the birthday... more
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      Roman ReligionOvidFastiRoman Temples
Despite its greatness and power, Christianity could not fully counteract older traditional beliefs. The paper will present the Roman holidays, dates of which remained incorporated in the orientation of medieval churches built on the Roman... more
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      Medieval ArchaeologyCognitive archaeologyArchaeoastronomy, Cultural AstronomySacred Architecture
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      Roman HistoryRoman ReligionHistory of ReligionsAncient Religion
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      CalendarsRoman Calendars
The ERC Advanced Grant Project ‘Calendars in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages’ is delighted to issue a call for papers for a colloquium to be held on 4-6 July 2016 at University College London on the theme of ‘Roman Provincial calendars... more
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      Greek EpigraphyLate AntiquityRoman provincial administrationRoman Epigraphy
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      Roman ReligionRoman PotteryRoman CalendarsRoman Archaeology