WAS BEDEUTET ROMẤN AUF RUMÄNISCH
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Definition von romấn im Wörterbuch Rumänisch
ROMЪN, -Ă, români, -e, S. M. Und f., Adj. I. S. m. Und f. 1. Person, die zur Grundgesamtheit Rumäniens gehört oder aus Rumänien stammt. 2. (Pop.) Bauer. \u0026 # X2666; Mann, Ehemann. \u0026 # X2666; Mann (allgemein), Mann. 3. (In Form von Rumân) Name, im Mittelalter in der Walachei gegeben, Bauern abhängig von feudalen Herren; iobag, Nachbar. II. 1. Adj. Welche gehört Rumänien oder Rumänen (I 1), in Bezug auf Rumänien oder Rumänen; Rumänisch. \u0026 # X2666; (Substantiv, f.) Die Sprache der Rumänen. Rumänisches (oder primitives) Rumänisch = Stadium in der Entwicklung der rumänischen Sprache vor der dialektalen Differenzierung; străromână. [Var: rumān s. M] \u0026 # x2013; Lat. Romanus. ROMẤN, -Ă, români, -e, s. m. și f., adj. I. S. m. și f. 1. Persoană care aparține populației de bază a României sau este originară din România. 2. (Pop.) Țăran. ♦ Bărbat, soț. ♦ Om (în general), bărbat. 3. (În forma rumân) Denumire dată, în evul mediu, în Țara Românească, țăranilor dependenți de stăpânii feudali; iobag, vecin. II. 1. Adj. Care aparține României sau românilor (I 1), referitor la România sau la români; românesc. ♦ (Substantivat, f.) Limba vorbită de români. Româna comună (sau primitivă) = stadiu în evoluția limbii române anterior diferențierii dialectale; străromână. [Var.: rumấn s. m.] – Lat. romanus.
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ROMẤN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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By applying feminist critical tools to forms of public discourse, including literature, history, law, medicine, and political oratory, the essays collected here explore the hierarchy of power reflected strongly in most accounts of Roman ...
Judith P. Hallett, Marilyn B. Skinner, 1997
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Introduction to Coding and Information Theory
This book is an introduction to coding theory and information theory for undergraduate students of mathematics and computer science.
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Becoming Roman: The Origins of Provincial Civilization in Gaul
Woolf repudiates traditional theories of `Romanization' and argues that each region remained unique. His study discusses the nature of Roman imperialism and notions of civilisation and the culture and society of pre-Roman Gaul.
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The Roman Games: Historical Sources in Translation
Featuring the accounts of eyewitnesses and participants, the book reconstructs the experience of “a day at the games” and the expectations of “the life of a gladiator.” The editor provides historical framework and analytical ...
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Reconstructing the Roman republic: an ancient political ...
"This volume is written in an engaging and dynamic style, and makes an original contribution to ongoing debates within the field. There can be no doubt that Hlkeskamp is one of the top scholars working on the Roman Republic.
Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp, Henry Heitmann-Gordon, 2010
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Understanding Roman Inscriptions
Lawrence Keppie's book offers the non-specialist a comprehensive and enjoyable guide to understanding the texts of Roman inscriptions, as well as explaining the numerous different contexts in which they were produced.
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The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire: From the First ...
'A fascinating book, well written and forcefully argued...Luttwak's formulations are as refreshing as they are convincing...[He] has done for Roman historians what they have not done for themselves.' --Z. Yavetz, New Republic
The Roman Revolution is a profound and unconventional treatment of a great theme - the fall of the Republic and the decline of freedom in Rome between 60 BC and AD 14, and the rise to power of the greatest of the Roman Emperors, Augustus.
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Roman Homosexuality: Second Edition
This second edition features a new foreword by Martha Nussbaum, a completely rewritten introduction that takes account of new developments in the field, a rewritten and expanded appendix on ancient images of sexuality, and an updated ...
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A History of Roman Art, Enhanced Edition
The original edition of this text was warmly received in the market based on a high level of scholarship, comprehensive contents, and superb visuals.