10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNROMANISED»
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Robert Louis Stevenson in the Pacific: Travel, Empire, and ...
verge of the Roman Empire (or, as we now call it, Western civilisation), each of us
gazing onward into zones unromanised. (W 124-25) The concept of
Romanization was developed in the late nineteenth century by the German
historian ...
2
The History and Practice of Psalmody; Being the Substance of ...
... our liturgical services. It was upon this principle that the Psalms of David were
first employed in christian churches; and upon the same principle they have
maintained their ground, till within a recent period, in all unRomanised
congregations ...
William Branwhite CLARKE, 1835
3
Celts and the Classical World
Theseapparent female druids may indeed be what theyseem tobe; on the other
hand,it is not impossible that in these later times in Gaul (as distinctfrom
unRomanised Ireland),women seerscould simply becalled druids, without being
a ...
4
Jews in a Graeco-Roman Environment
... Unromanised in Rome”, in Diasporas in Antiquity, ed. by S. J. D. Cohen and
E. S. Frerichs, Atlanta, GA 1993, 47—64. Magness, J., “The Date of the Sardis
Synagogue in Light of the Numismatic Evidence”, AJA 109 (2005), 443—475.
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The Home and Foreign Review
The expedition weakened still further the military power of the country, which
appears to have gradually split up into a number of petty kingdoms, and to have
become an easy prey to the unromanised tribes of the north. We know nothing of
...
6
The South Pacific Narratives of Robert Louis Stevenson and ...
... and space, I, when I looked from the cliff-house on the broad Pacific, was that
man's heir and analogue: each of us standing on the verge of the Roman Empire
(or, as we call it, Western civilisation), each of us gazing into zones unromanised.
7
The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ...
It was upon this principle that the Psalms of David were first employed in christian
churches ; and upon the same principle they have maintained their ground, till
within a recent period, in all unRomanised congregations, for nearly eighteen ...
8
Roman Officers and English Gentlemen: The Imperial Origins ...
... population of Britain into two 'classes' – the educated and cultured
towndwellers andthe unromanised countrydwellers in their villages.18
Collingwooddescribed thedecline in RomanoBritish towns during the midthird
century and suggested ...
9
The Health of Nations: Society and Law Beyond the State
Ancient Rome, at least as its history is traditionally told, was never allowed to
forget the other surviving civilisations and the countless unRomanised and non-
European 'tribes' which were a permanent, and ultimately disastrous, physical
and ...
10
The Roman Remains of Brittany, Normandy and the Loire ...
The broken Orgetorix theatre inscription – note his unromanised name – and a
column fragment decorated with a theatre mask, were recovered from the fortess
rampart foundations. From various habitation and workshop sites come fire rakes,
...
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