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Autor:
Fuduli, Leonardo, Salamone, Grazia
La breve notizia tramandata dal De Vita Hadriani dell’Historia Augusta sulla visita di Adriano in Sicilia e la legenda monetale di un’emissione del 136 d.C., che celebra l’imperatore quale RESTITVTOR SICILIAE, sono state da alcuni studiosi cons
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Publikováno v:
Périodiques Scientifiques en Édition Électronique.
Cannatà Maurizio,Salamone Grazia,La Torre Gioacchino Francesco. TERINA. In: Bibliografia topografica della colonizzazione greca in Italia e nelle Isole Tirreniche, n°20, 2011. Siti : Sutera - Toppo Daguzzo. pp. 413-440.
Autor:
Caltabiano, Maria, Salamone, Grazia, Puglisi, Mariangela, Carroccio, Benedetto, Sisalli, Barbara, Celesti, Antonio, Nucita, Andrea
Publikováno v:
2013 Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHeritage); 2013, Vol. 2, p413-416, 4p
Autor:
Gusar, Karla, Šućur, Jure
Archaeological site of Pakoštane – Crkvina is situated at the west coast of the Vrana Lake, in the vicinity of Croatian coastal town Zadar. Site has been excavated by the Department of Archaeology of the University of Zadar from 2006 till 2014. Re
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https://www.bib.irb.hr/971188
https://www.bib.irb.hr/971188
Autor:
Nicholas J. Molinari, Nicola Sisci
Potamikon attempts to solve a question that has perplexed scholars for hundreds of years: Who exactly is the man-faced bull featured so often on Greek coinage? It approaches this question by examining the origin of the iconography and traces its deve
Autor:
Courtney J. P. Friesen
The humanities offer insights into the highest (and lowest) capabilities of our own natures and, at their best, they function as prophetic champions of human dignity and as inspired celebrants of beauty. Envisioning God in the Humanities pays tribute