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Subject Search for: Archaeology and Anthropology (Ancient History) / Rome and Roman Empire
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50.20521 Justinian and the Second Council of Constantinople / Romans, Greeks, Barbarians and a Linguistic Assimilation
This is two short papers in one. The first two page paper involves a major contribution of Justinian to the Eastern Roman Empire and the Catholic Church. Specifically, the paper discusses Justinian and the Second Council of Constantinople and how his actions there changed the relationship between the church and the empire and altered the future of Catholicism. The second short paper suggests that differences in notions of civilization and barbarity and the perception of religious experience are based largely on linguistic differences.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 20521 Justinian Religion History.doc
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51.20733 Augustus ? A Ruler of Rome
This paper discusses Augustus as a Roman ruler. The questions to be answered in this paper are the type of ruler that he was. Augustus cared about his people. The paper discusses the personal characteristics of Augustus. He was a ruler who worked as hard as he played. Even during sickness, he showed that he was a ruler who never stopped thinking about the Roman Empire. Augustus was a Roman ruler who had dignity, showed charity, and was courageous, brave, caring, generous, and loved the Roman people.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 20733
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52.21354 Wine in the Ancient Roman World
A paper discussing the cultural and economic aspects of wine in Ancient Rome, as well as the process of producing wine. Draws on substantive primary sources, including Pliny the Elder, Varro, and Cato, as well as secondary work by major classicists, and interdisciplinary works that address the social, cultural, and economic importance of wine in the ancient world.
Pages: 15
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 21354
Price: US$134.25
53.21756 Economy of Ancient Rome: Roman Banking
Past historians have proposed that formal financial banking institutions did not develop past an infancy stage during Ancient Roman times. Recently, writers such as Jean Andreau have presented detailed analyses to prove otherwise. This paper will discuss the findings published in Jean Andreau?s book ?Banking and Business in the Roman World,? along with supporting research written by other scholars of Ancient Roman history.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 21756
Price: US$62.65
54.21833 The Convivium in Roman Society
This paper examines the Roman social practice of convivium, common in the ancient Roman experience. The word itself means a sharing of life, and referred to the emphasis placed on human interaction and relationships during the dinner parties that formed the backbone of the Roman social experience. This paper examines the practices of these parties, with regard to food, entertainment, and intent.