01898nam 2200373 n 450 99639666610331620221108102806.0(CKB)4330000000333536(EEBO)2248498112(UnM)99854858(EXLCZ)99433000000033353619920806d1602 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A reply against M. Gilbert Brovvne priest[electronic resource] Wherein is handled many of the greatest and weightiest pointes of controuersie betweene vs and the papists, and the truth of our doctrine clearely proued, and the falset of their religion and doctrine laide open, and most euidentlie conuicted and confuted, by the testimonies of the Scripture and auncient fathers; and also by some of their own popes, doctors, cardinals, and of their owne writters. Whereunto is anexed a seuerall treatise, concerning the masse and Antichrist. By M. Iohn Welsche, preacher of Christs Gospell at AireEdinburgh Printed by Robert Walde-graue printer to the Kings Maiestie1602[36], 363, [1] pAt foot of title: Cum priuilegio regio.Prints for the first time Welch's original letter and Browne's answer.Only pi2 and ¹B3 are signed in Waldegrave's manner."The second part of the reply against Maister Gilbert Browne priest" has separate dated title page; register and pagination are continuous.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Welch John1568?-1622.1003059Browne Gilbertd. 1612.1021373Cu-RivESCu-RivESUk-ESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996396666103316A reply against M. Gilbert Brovvne priest2421412UNISA03269nam 22006972 450 991095621600332120151005020621.01-107-20084-91-281-90384-197866119038480-511-43647-50-511-43859-10-511-43792-70-511-43567-30-511-49969-80-511-43725-0(CKB)1000000000553924(EBL)367089(OCoLC)476202538(SSID)ssj0000239299(PQKBManifestationID)11200434(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000239299(PQKBWorkID)10238804(PQKB)10332272(UkCbUP)CR9780511499692(MiAaPQ)EBC367089(Au-PeEL)EBL367089(CaPaEBR)ebr10257511(CaONFJC)MIL190384(EXLCZ)99100000000055392420090309d2009|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRoman imperialism and local identities /Louise RevellCambridge :Cambridge University Press,2009.1 online resource (xiii, 221 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).0-521-17473-2 0-521-88730-5 Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-217) and index.1. The context of the argument; 2. Living the urban ideal; 3. The Roman emperor; 4. Addressing the divine; 5. A question of status; 6. Being Roman.In this book, Revell examines questions of Roman ethnic identity and explores Roman imperialism as a lived experience based around the paradox of similarity and difference. Her case studies of public architecture provide an understanding of how urbanism, the emperor and religion were part of the daily encounters of these communities. Revell applies the ideas of agency and practice in her examination of the structures that held the empire together and how they were implicated within repeated daily activities. Rather than offering a homogenised 'ideal type' description of Roman cultural identity, she uses these structures as a way to understand how encounters differed between communities, thus producing a more nuanced interpretation of what it was to be Roman. Bringing an innovative approach to the problem of Romanisation, Revell breaks from traditional models, cutting across a number of entrenched debates such as arguments about the imposition of Roman culture or resistance to Roman rule.Roman Imperialism & Local IdentitiesImperialismRomansEthnic identityRomeHistoryEmpire, 30 B.C.-476 A.DRomeForeign relations30 B.C.-476 A.DRomeEthnic relationsImperialism.RomansEthnic identity.937/.06Revell Louise607766UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910956216003321Roman imperialism and local identities1125876UNINA