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Succeeding Succession: Cosmic and Earthly Succession B.C.-17 A.D
The Evolution of the Roman Calendar Dwayne Meisner, University of Regina
John Lydus
A New Perspective on the Early Roman Dictatorship, 501-300 B.C
Ancient Rome
Public Construction, Labor, and Society at Middle Republican Rome, 390-168 B.C
The Lott Monthly Press
Sacred Image, Civic Spectacle, and Ritual Space: Tivoli’S Inchinata Procession and Icons in Urban Liturgical Theater in Late Medieval Italy
The Monumental Villa at Palazzi Di Casignana and the Roman Elite in Calabria (Italy) During the Fourth Century AD
The Reader and the Poet
Reading Death in Ancient Rome
History of the Calendar
Calendars from Around the World
Renaissance Scholarship and the Athenian Calendar Paul Botley
The Roman Months in Art and Literature
About Calendars, Calendar Changes and a Tiny Bit of Astronomy
Gender, Text, and the Body in Martial's Epigrams By
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Top View
Artemis and Virginity in Ancient Greece
Namron.-2020.-May.-The-Plume.Pdf
Past Performance, Future Returns Sherard Edington
John Lydus, De Mensibus (Book 4)
The Roman Calendar – Months and Days
Roman Calendar
DESIRING ROME King Fm 3Rd.Qxd 5/2/2006 2:37 PM Page Ii King Fm 3Rd.Qxd 5/2/2006 2:37 PM Page Iii
Kalendarium MMDCCLXIX Ab Vrbe Condita
October 2020
The Foreign Service Journal, April 1967
Characteristics of Roman Female Deities
Reconsidering the Roman Dictatorship in Livy
E Roman Calendar 297
The Calendar a Presentation by Alex Milne 7 July 2010 Meeting of the Probus Club Manotick, Ontario
“If Music Be the Food of Love, Play On
Almanacs, Stars and Calendars
Calendar of Romulus – Roman Writers Attributed the Ancient Roman Calendar to Romulus, the Founder of Rome Around 753 BC
The Monumental Villa at Palazzi Di Casignana and the Roman Elite in Calabria (Italy) During the Fourth Century AD
Roman Calendar from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
March 2020 “Beware the Ides of March!”