01222cam--2200397---450-99000242474020331620131121113145.0000242474USA01000242474(ALEPH)000242474USA0100024247420050527f19-019-9km-y0itay50------baitafreITa|||||||001yy<<Il>> calcioPaul van Himstconsigli raccolti da Jacques HerengRomaSocietà stampa sportiva[19--]195 p.ill.21 cmTraduzione di Adolfo Enrile2001<<Le>> football49826Gioco del calcioAllenamento sportivoBNCF796.334077HIMST,Paul : van573032HERENG,JacquesENRILE,AdolfoITsalbcISBD990002424740203316II.5. 7627(III 1 112)734 DSSSII.5.00344802BKUMADSSS11020050527USA011356DSSS11020050527USA011558ANNAMARIA9020131120USA010930ANNAMARIA9020131121USA011131Football49826UNISA06184nam 2200361 450 991062220030332120230527095309.09781739730147(CKB)25292123500041(NjHacI)9925292123500041(EXLCZ)992529212350004120230527d2004 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Roman army in Jordan /D. L. KennedyLondon :CBRL,2004.1 online resource (235 pages) illustrations, maps9780953910212 Includes bibliographical references.Preface -- Chronology -- Chronological Terminology -- Nabataean King List -- Eras -- Glossary and a Note on Place-Names -- Colour Photographs -- List of Illustrations -- Part A -- Roman Jordan -- This Book -- The Familiarity of the Subject -- The History of Exploration -- Guide to Available Further Reading -- The Future -- Getting Around -- The Evidence and Methodologies -- Literary and Sub-literary Sources -- Papyrological and Epigraphic Evidence -- The Physical Remains -- Exploration and Approaches to the Evidence -- Contrasts and Comparisons -- Geography and Environment -- Physical Geography -- Water Resources and Rainfall -- Soils and Other Natural Resources -- Vegetation and Agriculture -- Communications -- The Romans in Jordan -- Introduction -- Early Roman Jordan -- The Later Nabataean Kingdom -- Arabia -- Late Roman Jordan -- From Roman to Umayyad Jordan -- The Roman Army in Jordan -- Before AD 106 -- The Nabataean Army -- The Annexation of Nabataea and Formation of Provincia Arabia -- The Cohortes Petraeorum -- The Roman Garrison from AD 106 to the Fourth Century: Legions, Auxiliary Regiments, Other Units -- The Fifth Century to the Islamic Conquest -- `Jordanians' in the Roman Army -- The Role of the Army -- The Roman Army and its Garrison Places in the Notitia Dignitatum -- The Notitia Dignitatum, Oriens. 37 and 34 -- Part B -- The Azraq Oasis -- Basie (Azraq Duruz) -- Azraq Shishan -- Qasr el-Uweinid -- Qasr Aseikhin -- Qasr Ain el-Beida -- Qasr Ain es-Sol -- The Basalt Desert -- The `Via Severiana' -- Azraq to Dumat al-Jandal (Jauf) -- Azraq to Bostra -- Khirbet Umm el-Menara -- Deir el-Kahf -- Deir el-Qinn -- Jathum -- Qasr Burqu -- The Southern Hauran -- Umm el-Quttein -- Umm el-Jimal -- Qasr el-Bai'j -- The Via Nova Traiana -- The Northern Steppe -- Roads and Routes -- Al-Qihati -- Qasr el-Hallabat -- Khirbet Khaw -- Thantia (?) (Thughrat el-Jubb) -- Aditha/Hatita (?) (Khirbet es-Samra); -- Qal'at Zerqa -- Qaryat el-Hadid -- El-Fedein -- Al-Madwar and Rihab -- Khirbet Ain -- The Jordanian Decapolis -- Roads and Routes -- Gadara (Umm Qeis) -- Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) -- Gerasa (Jerash) -- Tell Faysal? -- Umm er-Rumman -- Al-Birah -- Gadora (Salt) -- Yajuz -- Philadelphia (Amman) -- The Madaba Plain -- The Road System -- Wadi Kafrain -- Azaima -- Beelmaous (Ma'in) -- Machaerus (El-Mishnaqah) -- Libonna -- (G. Al-Qastal) -- Zizia (Jizeh) -- Umm Quseir -- Umm el-Walid -- Zafaran -- Khirbet ez-Zona -- Qasr Dubaiyah -- Madaba -- The Dhiban Plateau -- Dibon (Dhiban) -- Mefaat (Umm er-Resas) -- Khan ez-Zebib -- Qasr Saliya and Er-Rama -- Qasr Thuraiya -- The Wadi Mujib -- The Character of the Mujib Area -- The Via Nova Traiana -- Muhattet el-Hajj (Lower) -- Muhattet el-Hajj (Upper [= Karakun]) -- Qasr el-Al -- Qasr Bshir -- Qasr el-Maqhaz -- Qusur Rishan -- Qatrana -- The Kerak Plateau -- Rabbathmoab/Areopolis (Er-Rabba) -- Characmoab (Kerak) -- Mutah, El-Mashad -- Betthorus/um (?) (El-Lejjun) -- Khirbet el-Fityan -- Rujm Beni Yasser -- Qasr Abu Rukbah -- Qasr Muhai -- Umm Ubtulah -- Khirbet el-Mureigha -- El-Jibal -- The Via Nova Traiana -- Rujm el-Faridiyyeh -- Robotha (Ruwath) -- Thana/Thoana/Thornia (At-Tuwana) -- Jurf ed-Darawish -- Qasr el-Bint -- Da 'ajaniya -- Khirbet Qannas -- Khirbet Abu Safat' -- Qal at Uraiza -- Petraea -- The Via Nova Traiana -- Petra -- Towers -- Khirbet Arja II -- Adrou/Adroa (Udruh) -- Tell Abara -- Abu Danna -- Khirbet el-Ail -- Theman -- Jebel Tahuna -- Carcaria -- The Shera'a -- Ma'an, El-Hammam and El-Mutrab -- Zodocatha/Zadagatta (Es-Sadaqa) -- The Via Nova Traiana -- Khirbet el-Qirana -- Al-Batra -- Khatt Shebib -- The Hisma -- The Via Nova Traiana -- Hauara (Humayma) -- Quweira -- Praesidium (Khirbet el-Khalde) -- Qasr el-Kithara -- Ramm -- The Wadi Araba -- Roads and Routes -- Aila/Aela/Aelana (Aqaba) -- Rujm Taba -- Ariddela/Arieldela (Gharandal) -- Qa'a ex-Sa'idiyeen -- Qasr Wadi et-Tayyiba -- Bir Madkhur -- Phaeno (Faynan) -- Toloha (Qasr et-Tlah) -- Praesidium (Qasr el-Feifeh) -- Zoara (Es-Safi) -- Beyond Jordan -- Southern Syria: Bostra, Ad-Diyatheh, Nemara, Inat and Imtan -- Saudi Arabia: Northern Province: Dumata (Dumat al-Jandal, Jauf) -- Saudi Arabia: The Hedjaz: Medain Saleh, Rawaffa -- Israel: The Wadi Araba and Negev Desert: Yotveta, Mezad Tamar, Upper Zohar and En-Boqeq, Mampsis (Kurnub), Nessana (Nitzana) and Oboda (Avdat). Berosaba (Beer Sheva) -- Part C -- Bibliography.This is an updated and revised second edition of a handbook originally prepared for the XVIIIth International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies in Amman, Jordan in 2000 - a reflection of the growing importance of Roman studies in Jordan in recent years. In Part A, there are chapters on geography and environment, the Romans in Jordan and the Roman army there. In Part B there are 15 chapters surveying, region by region, the evidence for forts, towers, roads, literary texts, inscriptions and excavation around the entire country, ending with a chapter on the immediately adjacent parts of Roman Arabia that now lie in Syria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Israel. The book is profusely illustrated throughout and has many aerial views including 20 full-page photographs in colour.JordanAntiquities, RomanRomeArmyHistory933Kennedy D. L.296255NjHacINjHacl9910622200303321The Roman army in Jordan3375287UNINA02952oam 22005414a 450 991069785770332120081209090419.0(CKB)5470000002392405(OCoLC)84667315(EXLCZ)99547000000239240520060920d1993 ua 0engurcn||||a||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe journey of Native American people with serious mental illness[electronic resource] executive summary /[written by James H. Zahniser, A. Marie Sanchez, and Frank D. McGuirk][Washington, DC] :SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center, Center for Mental Health,[1993?]1 electronic text HTML fileTitle from title screen caption (viewed Oct. 11, 2006).Several leaders from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), the Mental Health Program of the Indian Health Service and the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD) joined with others in organizing the first national conference on Native American people with serious mental illness, in order to bring together State, tribal and IHS mental health officials, providers, families, and consumers, to discuss the challenges that face Federal agencies and the Indian nations. The goal of the conference was to create mechanisms to implement the shared vision of an effective, comprehensive service delivery system for Native Americans with serious and persistent mental illness.Journey of Native American people with serious mental illness Indians of North AmericaMental health servicesCongressesMental Health Servicesorganization & administrationIndians, North AmericanMental DisordersethnologyUnited StatesCongress.Conference papers and proceedings.lcgftIndians of North AmericaMental health servicesMental Health Servicesorganization & administration.Indians, North American.Mental Disordersethnology.Zahniser James H1399521Sanchez Marie1399522McGuirk Frank D1399523United States.Indian Health Service.Mental Health Programs Branch.National Mental Health Information Center (U.S.)National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.)Center for Mental Health Services (U.S.)National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors.DNLMNLMGPOBOOK9910697857703321The journey of Native American people with serious mental illness3464814UNINA