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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
341

The Cultivation and Conceptualization of Exotic Plants in the Greek and Roman Worlds

Bertoni, Daniel Robert 04 June 2016 (has links)
This dissertation is an investigation into how plants provide a way to explore cultural interactions between Greece and Rome and the east. I use India, a region that remained consistently exotic to most Greeks and Romans throughout antiquity, as a test case to examine how eastern plants were received and integrated into Greek and Roman culture. Throughout I use my test case as a focus and as an object of comparison: India is a constant reminder of what was conceptualized as exotic. My methodology is primarily "plants in text," an approach that incorporates both the physical reality of plants for sale at the market as well as the imagined flora that grows at the end of the earth. The results of this inquiry show the value of investigating the cultural importance of plants and the mental constructs that surround them in the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. / The Classics
342

Les machines de siège romaines : restitution virtuelle, contextualisation et médiation / Roman Siege Machines : virtual restitution, Contextualisation and mediation

Sammour, Karim 16 November 2017 (has links)
La présente recherche s'intéresse à la compréhension de quelques aspects particuliers de la poliorcétique romaine et aux moyens de transmettre ces résultats à un public, qu’il soit spécialisé ou non. Nombreuses sont les sources qui n’ont pas été exploitées dans l’historiographie ancienne et récente, qu’il s’agisse de récits, de poèmes, et même de certaines informations présentes dans les textes techniques. L’analyse exhaustive de ces sources anciennes entre le Ier siècle a.C. et le IVe siècle p.C. permet de considérer chaque problématique liée aux machines de siège romaines afin d’en obtenir une compréhension qui soit la plus complète possible. La restitution virtuelle de plusieurs machinae décrites avec précision permet d’obtenir des hypothèses expérimentales des principaux engins de siège et d’en déduire des corollaires sur les plans physiques, logistiques et stratégiques. La prise en compte du contexte de fonctionnement des machines s’inscrit dans une approche globale, méthode inhérente à l’Histoire des techniques. Cette méthodologie scientifique contribue à un développement parallèle des solutions de médiation scientifique permettant à tous d’accéder et de réfléchir aux problématiques abordées. / This research focuses on some particular aspects of Roman Siege Warfare and on solutions to transmit these results to an expert or non-expert public. There are many unstudied historical sources in the ancient and recent historiography, either narrative sources, poems or even some details from technical texts. An exhaustive analysis of those sources, dated between the first century BC to the fourth century AD, allows us to consider each problematic related to Roman siege machines in order to acquire an understanding as complete as possible. The virtual restitution of several well described machinae allows us to formulate experimental hypotheses of the main siege engines and to infer physical, logistical and strategic corollaries. By taking into account the operating context of the machines, we subscribe to an overall approach, the specific method of Technical history. This scientific methodology enables a parallel reflection about scientific mediation solutions, allowing everyone to access and give thought to the developed problematic.
343

The Porphyry Ceiling. Ethnicity and Power in the Late Roman Empire

Storti, Gemma January 2021 (has links)
No description available.
344

Euripidean Paracomedy

Jendza, Craig Timothy January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
345

Through the Grapevine: Tracing the Origins of Wine

Gorton, Luke 21 August 2014 (has links)
No description available.
346

The Cult of Antinous and the Response of the Greek East to Hadrian's Creation of a God

Fox, Tatiana Eileen 09 July 2014 (has links)
No description available.
347

Turning Back the Clock: The Trivium’s Rhetorical Advantages in Secondary Education

Sherman, Derek R. 06 May 2015 (has links)
No description available.
348

Minore(m) Pretium: Morphosyntactic Considerations for the Omission of Word-final -m in Non-elite Latin Texts

Conley, Brandon W. 26 April 2017 (has links)
No description available.
349

The Function of the <i>Deus ex Machina</i> in Euripidean Drama

Hamilton, Christine Rose Elizabeth January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
350

Renaissance Reception of Classical Poetry in Fracastoro’s Morbus Gallicus

Vaananen, Katrina Victoria January 2017 (has links)
No description available.

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