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UNINA990008700190403321 |
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Sacchi, Mirca |
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Comodato di scopo e gratuità strumentale / Mirca Sacchi |
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Perugia : Università degli studi di Perugia, ©2007 |
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Monografie di diritto e processo / a cura di Antonio Palazzo ; 4 |
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Monografia |
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UNISALENTO991004028559707536 |
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Othlonus : Sancti Emmerammi |
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Liber visionum / Otloh von St. Emmeram ; herausgegeben von Paul Gerhard Schmidt |
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Weimar : H. Bohlaus nachfolger, 1989 |
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Monumenta Germaniae historica. Quellen zur geistesgeschichte des mittelalters ; 13 |
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UNISALENTO991001022809707536 |
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Jézégou, Annie |
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La formation a distance : enjeux, perspectives et limites de l'individualisation / Annie Jézégou |
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Paris, Montreal : L'Harmattan, c1998 |
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UNINA9910164024003321 |
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Mass and elite in the Greek and Roman worlds : from Sparta to late antiquity / / edited by Richard Evans |
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London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2017 |
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1-315-60515-5 |
1-317-06687-1 |
1-317-06688-X |
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1 online resource (236 pages) |
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Greece History To 146 B.C |
Rome History To 146 B.C |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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1. Mass and elite revisited / Josiah Ober -- 2. Coinage and democracy : economic redistribution as the basis of democratic Athens / Matthew Trundle -- 3. The frame of mind of evtacia / Luca Sansone di Campobianco -- 4. Ancient cynicism : for the elite or for the masses? / Philip Bosman -- 5. Livy on mass and elite interaction in Syracuse in 214 BC : libertas, multitudo, uxores / Richard Evans -- 6. Plebeian agency in the later Roman Republic / Loonis Logghe -- 7. Populating Satire 1.6 : mass and elite in the poetry of Horace / Suzanne Sharland -- 8. Living in Republican Rome : 'shanty metropolis' / Lisa Marie Mignone -- 9. City, village, sacrifice : the political economy of religion in the early Roman Empire / Clifford Ando -- 10. The cost of leadership : the relationship between crowds and power in the Misopogon of the emperor Julian and the Aethiopica of Heliodorus / John Hilton -- 11. From mass to elite in the later Roman Empire : framing the problem of mass to elite social mobility / Hartmut Ziche -- 12. Mass and elite in late antique religion : the case of Manichaeism / Nicholas Baker-Brian. |
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"The discussion in this volume offers an analysis of the defining roles of mass and elite elements in Greek and Roman society, and in their socio-political, economic, military and religious contexts. This interaction, whether it was in terms of conflict or in cooperation between the mass--the general body of (usually) citizens--and elite figures or groups within the various communities of ancient Greece, the Roman Republic and Empire, and during Late Antiquity, is given particular attention. The almost constant exchange between these two entities made them vital forces in every state's determination of public policy, social and political progress and, ultimately, success or failure"--Provided by publisher. |
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