«FASCES» संबंधित पोर्तुगीज पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
fasces चा वापर शोधा. पोर्तुगीज साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
fasces शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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The Vestal and the
Fasces: Hegel, Lacan, Property, and the ...
This is reflected in imagery taken from ancient Rome--the axe and bundle of sticks known as the Fasces, and the virgin priestess called the Vestal. Schroeder traces the persistence of phallic metaphors in modern jurisprudence.
Jeanne Lorraine Schroeder,
1998
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Ancient Rome in So Many Words
So the fasces, though they were not apparently used in this way regularly,
symbolized the power to punish. They inspired awe and fear [terror) says Livy;
they were "the savage fasces." It was said that the early kings had them and,
when the ...
Christopher Francese,
2007
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The Praetorship in the Roman Republic : Volume 1: Origins to ...
2.2.2 The Fasces of the Dictator The Romans attempted to represent the
relationship between consul and dictator in their insignia. In the Republic,
consuls, supposedly like the old kings, were attended by twelve lictors with the
fasces.
T. Corey Brennan Assistant Professor of Latin Bryn Mawr College,
2001
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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities
FASCES. FASOiXUM. IaSCES were rods bound in the form of a bundle, and
containing an axe (sccuris) in the middle, •Jie iron of which projected from them.
These rods were carried by lictors before the superior magistrates at Home, and
are ...
William Smith, Charles Anthon,
1870
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A school dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities: abridged ...
FASCES. tween them; and in the fourth, the same, only with no crowns around
the fasces. FASTI. 151 The fasces appear to have been usually made of birch,
but sometimes also of the twigs of the elm. They are said to have been derived
from ...
Sir William Smith, Charles Anthon,
1846
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A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities, ed. by W. Smith
FASCES were rods bound in the form of a sisdje, and containing an axe (securw)
in the anUlr, the iron of which projected from them. TW rods were carried by
lictors before the supe- II □asWllliii ill Rome, and are often represented •• the ...
Greek antiquities, sir William Smith,
1842
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A Smaller Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: ...
Sometimes familia is used to signify the slaves belonging to a person, or to a
body of persons (societas). FANUM. [Templto.] FARTOR, a slave who fattened
poultry. FASCES, rods bound in the form of a bundle, and containing an axe {
securis) ...
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The Kingdom and the Glory: For a Theological Genealogy of ...
It is the fasces lictoriae, to which curiously neither Alföldi nor Schramm refer.
Their history, which begins with the monarchy, reaches its apogee in the
republican era and continues into the imperial era, although increasingly
obscured. It is well ...
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"Un-American" Hollywood: Politics and Film in the Blacklist Era
The claws of the Eagle are holding the 'fasces with the ax.' Rays of carved
lightning emanate from the fasces.” It is worth noting here that Maltz's description
makes explicit reference to the etymological root of “fascism,” namely the fasces.
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The Story of the World - History for the Classical Child: ...
The fasces was a bundle of rods bound tightly together around an ax. The
Romans used it to symbolize strength and power. In the late eighteenth century,
the brand new United States also used the fasces as a symbol of the new
government.
Susan Wise Bauer, Charlie Park,
2005
नवीन गोष्टी ज्यामध्ये «FASCES» ही संज्ञा समाविष्ट आहे
खालील बातम्यातील आयटमच्या संदर्भात राष्ट्रीय आणि आंतरराष्ट्रीय पत्रकार कशाबद्दल बोलले आहेत आणि
fasces ही संज्ञा कशी वापरली आहे ते शोधा.
What Does the Lincoln Memorial Mean to Someone in Their 20s?
Also similar to the Confederate flag's dual meanings — either as a symbol of the South or a symbol of oppression — the often overlooked fasces, or the axe and ... «Newsmax, सप्टेंबर 15»
Senior explains meaning behind Corps Brass
The insignia shows a sword crossed with a fasces. This symbolizes the military side of the Corps of Cadets, since this institution produces so many quality ... «Texas A&M The Battalion, ऑगस्ट 15»
Bill Whittle: Power at the heart of 'Progressivism'
Well, fasces is a Roman term and it means a bundle of sticks or maybe a bundle of hay, and the reason the Fascists took the term fasces as an example of what ... «FrontPage Magazine, जुलै 15»
A 70 años del asesinato de Mussolini: hablemos de fascismo
Las fasces eran varillas amarradas que simbolizan la unidad popular, en las cuales sobresalía un hacha, la cual a su vez simbolizaba al líder: «il Duce». «Sopitas.com, एप्रिल 15»
Mussolini's Latina Remains a Living Monument of Fascist Nostalgia
People here still call Latina by its original Fascist name: Littoria, referring to the “lictors”, the Roman troops who carried the bundles of rods, or fasces, that gave ... «Newsweek, एप्रिल 15»
Alexei Bayer: Building fascism
Fasces, a bundle of rods tied together around an ax, was a symbol of state authority in Ancient Rome and signified strength achieved by joining together weaker ... «Kyiv Post, मार्च 15»
Fascinating fascist discovery in Worthing
In a recess high on the whitewashed wall between Chloe Antiques at no. 61 and Business Sales Sussex at no. 63, I spotted an unmistakable pair of “fasces” ... «Worthing Herald, सप्टेंबर 14»
Os “filhos espúrios” que a República enviou para o Niassa
... “todo o navio é um rumoroso e turbulento quartel flutuante, acoalhado de fasces tisnadas e imberbes, serapilheiras cinzentas de uniformes, toques de clarins, ... «Público.pt, जुलै 14»
The Roman architecture of Mussolini, still standing
The “fasces”—a bundle of sticks with an axe—was affixed to public buildings, fountains, manhole covers, even doorstops during Mussolini's dictatorship. «Boston Globe, जुलै 14»
Nazi shirt gets attention in World Cup exhibition
In a display in another glass case in the Salvador mall is a black Mussolini-era Italian shirt with a symbol of the Italian Football Association, bearing the fasces ... «The News Journal, जून 14»