Horace PER TOTAM DOMUM SPARGENS AVERNALIS AQUAS, HORRET CAPILLIS UT marinus ASPERIS ECHINUS MASCULAELIBIDINIS ARIMINENSEM FOLIAM ET OTIOSA CREDIDIT neapolis ET OMNE http://students.ou.edu/G/Ryan.D.Green-2/Horace.html
ALIM - I Testi Che Entreranno Nell'Archivio Translate this page ducum et principum Beneventi, Salerni et Capuae et ducum neapolis Chronicon episcoporum Marinetusde Marino, v. Annales Ianuenses marinus Ususmaris, v. Annales http://www.uan.it/alim/tuttitesti.htm
RomanSites Coins & Artifacts Reports On 40 Major Websites An annotated list of currently 163 websites on Roman coins and objects, partly indexed and loosely Category Recreation Collecting Coins Ancient Roman II, Pupienus, Balbinus, Gordian III, Philippus I, Julius marinus (father of Naples/neapolis/ IMG9 National Archaeological Museum of Naples Alexander Mosaic http://www.ku.edu/history/index/europe/ancient_rome/E/Roman/RomanSites*/Topics/C
Extractions: General Numismatic Bibliography (L. D. Mitchell: 57 items) LacusCurtius If you can read this, you've come here by a local link, you have a rather weak browser or you've overridden my color settings for links. You've also got very good eyes. Never mind; if the "What's New" to the right appears as an unvisited link, there is a new item on this page you haven't seen: ... WHAT'S NEW? Tree mold for casting coins.
Philip I, Roman Imperial Coins Of, At WildWinds.com Text, Image. neapolisSamaria SNGCop 19, Philip I AE19 of neapolis, Samaria. SGI3957. Sear 2623, Julius marinus (father of Philip I) AE30 of Philippopolis. http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/philip_I/i.html
Extractions: RIC 2b Text Obverse Reverse RIC 13 Philip I, The Arab, AR Antoninianus. 244-249 AD. IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate draped bust right / SAECVLARES AVGG, lion walking right, I in exergue. Text Image RIC 16 Philip I. 244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / She-wolf standing left, suckling twins; II in exergue. RSC 178. Text Image RIC 20 Philip I. 244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.42 gm). 248 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Stag walking left; V in exergue. RSC 185. Text Image RIC 21 sear'88 #2572 (One example) RIC 23 Text Obverse ... Reverse RIC 26b Text Image RIC 27b Text Image RIC 29 Philip I antoninianus. Annona. RSC 32. Text Image RIC 32 Philip I AR Antoninianus. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate draped bust right / FIDES MILIT, Fides standing left between two standards. RSC 55. Text Image RIC 32b Philip I Antoninianus. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate draped bust right / FIDES MILIT, Fides standing left holding two standardis. RSC 55. Text Image RIC 36b.1
Extractions: Generously sponsored by RIC 2b Text RIC 13 Philip I, The Arab, AR Antoninianus. 244-249 AD. IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate draped bust right / SAECVLARES AVGG, lion walking right, I in exergue. Text RIC 16 Philip I. 244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / She-wolf standing left, suckling twins; II in exergue. RSC 178. Text RIC 20 Philip I. 244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.42 gm). 248 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Stag walking left; V in exergue. RSC 185. Text RIC 21 sear'88 #2572 RIC 23 Text RIC 26b Text RIC 27b Text RIC 29 Philip I antoninianus. Annona. RSC 32. Text RIC 32 Philip I AR Antoninianus. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate draped bust right / FIDES MILIT, Fides standing left between two standards. RSC 55. Text RIC 32b Philip I Antoninianus. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate draped bust right / FIDES MILIT, Fides standing left holding two standardis. RSC 55. Text RIC 36b.1 Text RIC 36b.2 Text RIC 36b Text RIC 38b.1 Text RIC 38b Text RIC 41.1 Text RIC 41 Text RIC 42 Text RIC 48b Text RIC 49b Text RIC 51.1
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2001.06.03 A centurion (Julius marinus) was also present and received a petition. in other words,Appadana has become a municipium with a new name (neapolis) and a local http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2001/2001-06-03.html
Extractions: I. Introduction As the 19th century was drawing to a close and the 20th began, study of imperial Rome's administrative system was especially at home in Germany and was associated particularly with names like Mommsen and Hirschfeld. princeps of the current scholarly trend. I refer to Werner Eck. In recognition of Professor Eck's enormously impressive contributions, the Historische Kolleg in Munich awarded him a fellowship for the 1995/96 academic year. That grant intends primarily to provide the awardee with relief from teaching and administrative burdens and thus more time for concentrated scholarly inquiry. However, in order to forestall an utter retreat into the ivory tower, the recipient is asked to organize and host a public conference, one which centers on his own area of interest. And so, for two days in early May of 1996, a number of scholars sat in Munich and discussed with Professor Eck the subject indicated by this volume's title. Presented here are the acta , which include the following contributions.
Horatius. Epodon. Translate this page per totam domum spargens Avernalis aquas horret capillis ut marinus asperis echinus masculaelibidinis Ariminensem Foliam et otiosa credidit neapolis et omne http://rome.webzone.ru/antlitr/horatius/epodon.htm
Salerni_111 Translate this page territorii fines furtim depredari conantur, ita ut facta videatur neapolis Panormusvel Per idem tempus Amelfitanis marinus preerat, qui pacem cum Agarenis a http://www.oeaw.ac.at/gema/salerni_111.htm
Map - Southern Italy In The 3rd Century BC neapolis (Naples) and the nearby island of Pithecussa (Ischia) were Greek colonies Basedon the maps of the Phoenician marinus of Tyre, unlike the floatingdisk http://www.roangelo.net/valente/samnium.html
Provinces With Their Custodies And Convents (ca. 1350) Founded before 1292. San Marino (S. marinus). Napoli (neapolis) three convents,namely S. Laurentius, S. Maria Nova, nd S. Clara sive Corpus Christi. http://users.bart.nl/~roestb/franciscan/province.htm
Extractions: This site is a co-production of Maarten van der Heijden and Bert Roest Franciscan provinces with their custodies and convents (c. 1350) The following provisional list of Franciscan provinces with custodies and convents c. 1350 is predominantly based on: L. Lemmens, (Hildesheim, 1896); G. Golubovich, Le province dellOrdine minoritico nei secoli XIII e XIV in Europa e nellOriente francescano in: Bio-bibliografica della Terra Santa e dellOriente francescano II (Florence-Quaracchi, 1913), 214-274; Annales Minorum Prussicorum , ed. L. Lemmens, AFH 6 (1913), 702-704; John R.H. Moorman, Medieval Franciscan Houses , Franciscan Institute Publications, History Series, 4 (New York, 1983); Paulinus Minorita, Provinciale Ordinis Fratrum Minorum Provinciale Ordinis Fratrum Minorum vetustissimum Secundum Codicem Vaticanum Nr. 1960 , ed. C. Eubel (Quaracchi, 1892); A.G. Little, 'List of Custodies and Houses in the Franciscan Province of England', in: Idem, Franciscan Papers, Lists, and Documents Cistercian and Mendicant Monasteries in Medieval Greece (Chicago, 1979); Roland Pieper
CSULB-COAST /All Locations 1969 1 Marinsky, Jacob A. 1966 1 marinus, 5th cent. 6 entries 6 marinus, ofFlavia neapolis See marinus, 5th cent. 1 marinus, of Samaria, 5th cent. http://www.coast.csulb.edu:90/kids/10,152/search/aMarinus, 5th cent./amarinus
Extractions: Keyword Author Title Subject Journal, Periodical, Newspaper (Serial) Collection Reference Collection Media Collection Government Documents Children's Collection View Entire Collection Mark Nearby Authors are: Year Entries Marinos, Dona M. Marinos, Elise E. Marinos, Magdalini. Marinos, Paul G. ... 6 entries
MAP The period between Eratosthenes and marinus of Tyre was one of great political Baselin 1539), is identified by Fiorini with a bishop of neapolis (Cyprus) of http://51.1911encyclopedia.org/M/MA/MAP.htm
Extractions: MAP (or MAPES), WALTER (d. c. 1208/9), medieval ecclesiastic, author and wit, to whose authority the main body of prose Arthurian literature has, at one time or another, been assigned, flourished in the latter part of the i2th and early years of the I3th centuries. Concerning the date of his birth and his parentage nothing definite is known, but as he ascribes his position at court to the merits of his parents they were probably people of some importance. He studied at Paris under Girard la Pucelle, who' began to teach in or about 1160, but as he states in his book De nugis curialium that he was at the court ol Henry II. before 1162, his residence at Paris must have been practically comprised in the decade 1150-1160. Map's career was an active and varied one; he was clerk of the royal household and justice itinerant; in 1179 he was present at the Lateran council at Rome, on his way thither being enter- ained by the count of Champagne; at this time he apparently leld a plurality of ecclesiastical benefices, being a prebend of St Paul's, canon and precentor of Lincoln and parson of Westbury, loucestershire. There seems to be no record of his ordination, jut as he was a candidate for the see of Hereford in 1199 it is most probable that he was in priest's orders. The last reference .o him, as living, is in 1208, when an order for payment to him s on record, but Giraldus Cambrensis, in the second edition of lis Hibernica, redacted in 1210, utters a prayer for his soul, ' cujus animae propitietur Deus," a proof that he was no longer alive.
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IG Format. 21, LAST ANNOTATION UPDATE) ; DE GLOBIN V. ; OS PETROMYZON marinus (SEA LAMPREY). FT VARIANT 126 126 V G (IN DHONBURI/neapolis; UNSTABLE; ; FT BETA http://bmerc-www.bu.edu/examples/output/horsepeps.html
The Greek Orthodox Cathedral Of Saint John The Theologian ( October 18 Holy Apostle and Evangelist Luke; Martyr marinus the Elder. the Holy GreatMartyr George in Lydia; Holy Father and New Hieromartyr Gregory of neapolis; http://www.gonj.org/feasts_saints.html
Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations See marinus, 5th cent. 1 Marinos, ha-Shomroni, 5th cent. See marinus,5th cent. 1 Marinos, of neapolis, 5th cent. See marinus, 5th cent. http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org:90/kids/1899,1901/search/aMarino, Umber
Cancelled Brand Files - B from Clive, Vauxhall Bachkowski, Paul from Breton Bachmann, marinus from Tolland Reubenfrom Big Prairie Bouck, Sidney from Carstairs, neapolis Bouck, Weston http://www.smflibrary.ca/brandb.html
Ludovic.thebault.free.fr/download/etymo.txt marinus of or a small boatUn petit bateau neapolitanus Neapolitanus () of neapolis (new town), now http://ludovic.thebault.free.fr/download/etymo.txt
Evanss Publications Review of marinus de Jonge, Jesus, The Servant Messiah (Shaffer Lectures; New andEarly Christianity Issues of Polemic and Faith (Minneapolis Fortress, 1993 http://ace.acadiau.ca/divcol/faculty/Cevans/Evans9s publications.htm
Extractions: Craig A. Evans Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University Payzant Distinguished Professor of New Testament (Publications) Marks Use of the Empty Tomb Tradition, Studia Biblica et Theologica Current Issues in Coptic Gnosticism for New Testament Study, Studia Biblica et Theologica On the Prologue of John and the Trimorphic Protennoia New Testament Studies The Voice from Heaven: A Note on John Catholic Biblical Quarterly Jesus in Gnostic Literature, Biblica A Note on the Function of Isaiah 6:9-10 in Mark 4, Revue biblique Preacher and Preaching: Some Lexical Observations, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society On the Quotation Formulas in the Fourth Gospel, Biblische Zeitschrift The Colossian Mystics, Biblica The Function of Isaiah 6:9-10 in Mark and John, Novum Testamentum Peter Warming Himself: The Problem of an Editorial Seam, Journal of Biblical Literature The Citation of Isaiah 60:17 in 1 Clement, Vigiliae Christianae The Text of Isaiah 6:9-10, Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft He Set His Face: A Note on Luke Biblica Isaiah 6:9-10 in Rabbinic and Patristic Writings,
Index Of Netherlanders In America 84072133 !Comment Insert Dolton), Ill., 550 Dame, PK, 788 Danaher Holton Company (Min neapolis), 737 Danckaerts Iowa,502 Lyster family, 55 M Maas, JP, 895 Maas, marinus, 818, 823 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/becites/genealogy/immigrant/84072133.idx.html