| Robert Mark Wenley - 1913 - 288 pagine
...than damnable vice, unspeakable foulness, and hateful cruelty among the many prominent qualities of the end of the first and the beginning of the second century of grace. But if, taking all the evidence into consideration, Plutarch's age is to be regarded as fairly... | |
| Robert Mark Wenley - 1913 - 298 pagine
...than damnable vice, unspeakable foulness, and hateful cruelty among the many prominent qualities of the end of the first and the beginning of the second century of grace. But if, taking all the evidence into consideration, Plutarch's age is to be regarded as fairly... | |
| 1913 - 136 pagine
...(38) Prov. XXIV, 17, 18. (39) See n. 1, above. Elisha ben Abuyah, otherwise known as Acher, lived at the end of the first and the beginning of the second century. He is charged by the Rabbis with having aided the Romans in their attempts to suppress the Jewish religion,... | |
| Percy Gardner - 1916 - 386 pagine
...discussed in the next chapter, certain inferences as to the conflict of Pauline and other tendencies towards the end of the first and the beginning of the second century. It is not to be supposed that the religious atmosphere of Ephesus greatly influenced St Paul. He came... | |
| Henry Dwight Sedgwick - 1916 - 252 pagine
...to the table and picks up "The Apostolic Fathers."] The scene is in the Roman Empire, the time is at the end of the first and the beginning of the second century, and THE CLASSICS AGAIN 175 yet we are at once aware that we have left the precincts of the ancient... | |
| 1916 - 624 pagine
...art, went on under the successors of Alexander in a continuous development. In the Roman reliefs of the end of the first and the beginning of the second century AD there are certainly new elements, which we shall have to consider. But the new elements were in... | |
| Henry Dwight Sedgwick - 1916 - 256 pagine
...to the table and picks up "The Apostolic Fathers."] The scene is in the Roman Empire, the time is at the end of the first and the beginning of the second century, and yet we are at once aware that we have left the precincts of the ancient world and have entered... | |
| Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society - 1917 - 370 pagine
...letters after the name (M, MÀ, OF, F or FEC). No. 18, MEDETVS. The date of this potter is fixed ta the end of the first and the beginning of the second century by a bowl, shape 29, at Kettering, somewhat in the style of the bowl of Ranto from Heddernheim.f which... | |
| George Aaron Barton - 1919 - 430 pagine
...centuries. Caesar's information concerning the Germans was of the vaguest sort. 1 Tacitus, who lived at the end of the first and the beginning of the second century AD, and who was at one time a Roman official among the Germans, knew them much better, and his Germania... | |
| George Aaron Barton - 1926 - 430 pagine
...centuries. Caesar's information concerning the Germans was of the vaguest sort. 1 Tacitus, who lived at the end of the first and the beginning of the second century AD, and who was at one time a Roman official among the Germans, knew them much better, and his Germania... | |
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