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UNISA990000803880203316 |
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NASHE, Thomas |
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Piatto di quaresima / Thomas Nashe ; a cura di Claudia Corti ; traduzione di Valerio Viviani |
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VII.3. Coll.12/ 11(II i A COLL. 41/11) |
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Nell'occhietto: Letteratura universale MarsilioTesto orig. a fronte |
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UNINA9910778861703321 |
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Middlekauff Robert |
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The Mathers [[electronic resource] ] : three generations of Puritan intellectuals, 1596-1728 / / Robert Middlekauff |
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Berkeley, : University of California Press, 1999 |
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1-280-08963-6 |
9786613520333 |
0-520-92311-1 |
0-585-07910-2 |
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[1st University of California Press paperback.] |
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1 online resource (459 p.) |
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Puritans - Massachusetts |
Massachusetts Intellectual life 17th century |
Massachusetts Intellectual life 18th century |
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Originally published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1971. |
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Includes bibliographic references (p. 369-427) and index. |
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Front matter -- Preface to the Paperback Edition -- Notes -- Preface -- Contents -- BOOK ONE. RICHARD MATHER (1596-1669): HISTORY -- BOOK TWO. INCREASE MATHER (1639-1723): TYPOLOGY -- BOOK THREE. COTTON MATHER (1663-1728): PROPHECY -- Notes -- Index |
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In this classic work of American religious history, Robert Middlekauff traces the evolution of Puritan thought and theology in America from its origins in New England through the early eighteenth century. He focuses on three generations of intellectual ministers-Richard, Increase, and Cotton Mather-in order to challenge the traditional telling of the secularization of Puritanism, a story of faith transformed by reason, science, and business. Delving into the Mathers' private papers and unpublished writings as well as their sermons and published works, Middlekauff describes a Puritan theory of religious experience that is more creative, complex, and uncompromising than traditional accounts have allowed. At the same time, he portrays changing ideas and patterns of behavior that reveal much about the first hundred years of American life. |
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UNINA9910814267303321 |
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Ancient documents and their contexts : First North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy (2011) / / editors, John Bodel and Nora Dimitrova. ; contributors, Bradley J. Bitner [et al.] |
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Boston : , : Brill, , 2015 |
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©2015 |
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1 online resource (xv, 333 pages) |
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Brill Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy, , 1876-2557 ; ; Volume 5 |
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Inscriptions, Greek |
Inscriptions, Latin |
Greece Antiquities Congresses |
Rome Antiquities Congresses |
Greece History To 146 B.C Congresses |
Greece History 146 B.C.-323 A.D Congresses |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes. |
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Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 Athens in Crisis: The Second Macedonian War / Stephen V. Tracy -- 2 From Coast to Coast: Epigraphic Evidence for Cult and Religion in Coastal Demes of Attica / Ilaria Bultrighini -- 3 Beyond the Three-Barred Sigma: ig i3 11 / Sarah Bolmarcich -- 4 Xenocratia and the Hieron of Cephisus / Arden Williams -- 5 The Stoichedon Arrangement of the New Marathon Stele from the Villa of Herodes Atticus at Kynouria / Patricia A. Butz -- 6 The Nemesia in Lycurgan Athens / John L. Friend -- 7 Women Members of a Gymnasium in the Roman East (ig iv 732) / Georgia Tsouvala -- 8 Documents on Bronze: A Phenomenon of the Roman West? / Werner Eck -- 9 Roman Gaia and the Discourse of Patronage: Retrograde C in cil vi / Peter Keegan -- 10 Praefecti Fabrum in the Inscriptions of Roman Corinth / Bradley J. Bitner -- 11 The Rituals of Hospitium: The Tesserae Hospitales / John Nicols -- 12 “Pliny Country” Revisited: Connectivity and Regionalism in Roman Italy / Carolynn E. Roncaglia -- |
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13 Nasty, Brutish, and Short? The Demography of the Roman Imperial Navy / Steven L. Tuck -- 14 Military Epitaphs in Mogontiacum and Carnuntum in the First and Early Second Centuries ce / Nadya Popov -- 15 ae 1998, 282: A Case Study of Public Benefaction and Local Politics / Jinyu Liu -- 16 Vergil and Ovid at the Tomb of Agnes: Constantina, Epigraphy, and the Genesis of Christian Poetry / Dennis E. Trout -- 17 Michelangelo’s Marble Blog: Epigraphic Walls as Pictures and Samples of Language / Kevin McMahon -- Index Locorum -- Index Nominum -- General Index. |
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Ancient Documents and their Contexts contains the proceedings of the First North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy (San Antonio, Texas, 4-5 January 2011). It gathers seventeen papers presented by scholars from North America, Europe, and Australia at the first formal meeting of classical epigraphists sponsored by the American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy. Ranging from technical discussions of epigraphic formulae and palaeography to broad consideration of inscriptions as social documents and visual records, the topics and approaches represented reflect the variety of ways that Greek and Latin inscriptions are studied in North America today. Contributors are: Bradley J. Bitner, Sarah Bolmarcich, Ilaria Bultrighini, Patricia A. Butz, Werner Eck, John Friend, Peter Keegan, Jinyu Liu, Kevin McMahon, John Nicols, Nadya Popov-Reynolds, Carolynn E. Roncaglia, Stephen V. Tracy, Dennis E. Trout, Georgia Tsouvala, Steven L. Tuck, and Arden Williams. |
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