Historical review on the patterns of open innovation at the national
... mentioned the need for an organizing entity that establishes technological and innovation policies, conducts R&D, provides financial support to R&D, and fosters human resource development, technological dissemination, and entrepreneurship (OECD, 1999). The NIS is made up of three major elements, inc ...
... mentioned the need for an organizing entity that establishes technological and innovation policies, conducts R&D, provides financial support to R&D, and fosters human resource development, technological dissemination, and entrepreneurship (OECD, 1999). The NIS is made up of three major elements, inc ...
REFRACTIONS OF ROME - A review of fixed bed gasification
... This dissertation could not have been written without the assistance of numerous mentors, colleagues, friends, and relatives who have advised and supported me over the years. All remaining flaws in the dissertation are, of course, my own. My committee consisted of Michael Fontaine, Pietro Pucci and ...
... This dissertation could not have been written without the assistance of numerous mentors, colleagues, friends, and relatives who have advised and supported me over the years. All remaining flaws in the dissertation are, of course, my own. My committee consisted of Michael Fontaine, Pietro Pucci and ...
Elephants as Enemies in Ancient Rome
... increase contempt for them.”14 Another source recorded that they were killed in the Circus with javelins. The common thread in the two variants is that the elephants were presented to the city crowd not simply as curiosities. In either scenario, they were brought to the Circus as exhibits of the equ ...
... increase contempt for them.”14 Another source recorded that they were killed in the Circus with javelins. The common thread in the two variants is that the elephants were presented to the city crowd not simply as curiosities. In either scenario, they were brought to the Circus as exhibits of the equ ...
(Part 5a)-History Legio XIIII GMV
... where again the German tribes were threatening the frontier. They were replaced in the fortress at Wroxeter by Legio XX Valeria Victrix. The legion remained in Germania Superior until the civil war erupted over Nero’s succession in AD 69 when Legio XIIII Gemina Martia Victrix declared its to support ...
... where again the German tribes were threatening the frontier. They were replaced in the fortress at Wroxeter by Legio XX Valeria Victrix. The legion remained in Germania Superior until the civil war erupted over Nero’s succession in AD 69 when Legio XIIII Gemina Martia Victrix declared its to support ...
Where Britten`s Opera Departs and Returns
... It was not lost on the Romans that much of their whole early history hinged on tales of two rapes, that of the Sabine Women at the beginning of Rome and that of Lucretia at the beginning of the Roman republic two and a half centuries later; these tumultuous events were connected spectacles witnessin ...
... It was not lost on the Romans that much of their whole early history hinged on tales of two rapes, that of the Sabine Women at the beginning of Rome and that of Lucretia at the beginning of the Roman republic two and a half centuries later; these tumultuous events were connected spectacles witnessin ...
Patricians Reseach Articles - Arrowhead Union High School
... and larger estates. These estates were worked by slaves, who were plentiful and cheap because of Rome's many conquests. These wide estates (Latin = latifundia) were commercial ventures, concentrating on vines, orchards and livestock. There was no need to worry about grain supply, for Sicily and Nort ...
... and larger estates. These estates were worked by slaves, who were plentiful and cheap because of Rome's many conquests. These wide estates (Latin = latifundia) were commercial ventures, concentrating on vines, orchards and livestock. There was no need to worry about grain supply, for Sicily and Nort ...
julius caesar: the colossus of rome
... of late Republican Rome. Plutarch had access to and used an array of writings now lost to us – memoirs by Sulla, Rutilius Rufus and Lucullus; histories by the likes of Asinius Pollio, Ampius Balbus, Tanusius Geminus – who were contemporaries or near contemporaries of Caesar. In the late second and e ...
... of late Republican Rome. Plutarch had access to and used an array of writings now lost to us – memoirs by Sulla, Rutilius Rufus and Lucullus; histories by the likes of Asinius Pollio, Ampius Balbus, Tanusius Geminus – who were contemporaries or near contemporaries of Caesar. In the late second and e ...
CICERO`S HISTORICAL APPROACH TO THE BEST REGIME David
... Scipio has been using the term “republic” broadly, so that even in its first phase as a kingdom (traditionally 753-510 BCE), Rome would also be considered a republic. Earlier he has defined a republic (res publica) as “a thing of a people” (res populi) (Rep. 1.39). Thus publica means “of a populus” ...
... Scipio has been using the term “republic” broadly, so that even in its first phase as a kingdom (traditionally 753-510 BCE), Rome would also be considered a republic. Earlier he has defined a republic (res publica) as “a thing of a people” (res populi) (Rep. 1.39). Thus publica means “of a populus” ...
Hannibal - Feric
... Carthage had a great mercantile empire and a relatively small population. To enable them to concentrate on trade, the local citizens formed a small elite corps and they relied mainly on mercenaries from Africa and Spain. The mercenaries were hired for their particular skills such as the Numidians fo ...
... Carthage had a great mercantile empire and a relatively small population. To enable them to concentrate on trade, the local citizens formed a small elite corps and they relied mainly on mercenaries from Africa and Spain. The mercenaries were hired for their particular skills such as the Numidians fo ...
Tyrian Purple - Semantic Scholar
... binding agent is required to hold the colorant in a solution. The dye is also a colorant rather than a colored particle. Though they are natural in origin, dyes have very little direct impact on a human’s, or any other organism’s, ability to survive the pressures of natural selection. Often because ...
... binding agent is required to hold the colorant in a solution. The dye is also a colorant rather than a colored particle. Though they are natural in origin, dyes have very little direct impact on a human’s, or any other organism’s, ability to survive the pressures of natural selection. Often because ...
History of Roman Literature from its Earliest
... Marcus Porcius Cato . . . Marcus Terentius Varro . . ...
... Marcus Porcius Cato . . . Marcus Terentius Varro . . ...
File - Imperium
... classical authors colored and propagandized their personal accounts of the events they describe. Recorded Roman history is full of holes, and modern authors usually can only fill those holes with informed speculation. Just the same, some obvious clues abound in ancient texts if the reader is prepare ...
... classical authors colored and propagandized their personal accounts of the events they describe. Recorded Roman history is full of holes, and modern authors usually can only fill those holes with informed speculation. Just the same, some obvious clues abound in ancient texts if the reader is prepare ...
Tracing the Antinous Cult - UvA-DARE
... distribution will provide this investigation with a framework upon which the further arguments of the second and third chapter can be built. But before engaging in this reconstructive enterprise, we must begin with the personal histories of Hadrian and Antinous themselves, as the very reason for the ...
... distribution will provide this investigation with a framework upon which the further arguments of the second and third chapter can be built. But before engaging in this reconstructive enterprise, we must begin with the personal histories of Hadrian and Antinous themselves, as the very reason for the ...
this document as a
... Cicero and Clodius.--Position and Character of Clodius.--Cato sent to Cyprus.--Attempted Recall of Cicero defeated by Clodius.--Fight in the Forum.--Pardon and Return of Cicero.--Moderate Speech to the People.-Violence in the Senate.--Abuse of Piso and Gabinius.--Coldness of the Senate toward Cicer ...
... Cicero and Clodius.--Position and Character of Clodius.--Cato sent to Cyprus.--Attempted Recall of Cicero defeated by Clodius.--Fight in the Forum.--Pardon and Return of Cicero.--Moderate Speech to the People.-Violence in the Senate.--Abuse of Piso and Gabinius.--Coldness of the Senate toward Cicer ...
Coriolanus: The Tragedy of Virtus
... at least implicitly, by the Roman historians themselves. Livy, with whom Shakespeare would have been acquainted from his schooldays, balances against one another in his early books precisely these two historical facts. He celebrates Rome's military triumphs in Italy but deplores the precarious unity ...
... at least implicitly, by the Roman historians themselves. Livy, with whom Shakespeare would have been acquainted from his schooldays, balances against one another in his early books precisely these two historical facts. He celebrates Rome's military triumphs in Italy but deplores the precarious unity ...
View - OhioLINK ETD
... a key position to becoming well-known and popular with the people. This was accomplished in different ways: by impressive rhetoric, especially on heated issues or by introducing popular legislation. Tribunes wanted to make a lasting impression on the public. So it was with Sulpicius Rufus, an energe ...
... a key position to becoming well-known and popular with the people. This was accomplished in different ways: by impressive rhetoric, especially on heated issues or by introducing popular legislation. Tribunes wanted to make a lasting impression on the public. So it was with Sulpicius Rufus, an energe ...
i Caligula Unmasked
... where the text is difficult to understand clearly. 36 Also, ancient writers did not always lay out their methodologies as frequently and concisely as contemporary historians do.37 Furthermore, the ancient authors typically valued writings more for style and moral content than for perceived objectivi ...
... where the text is difficult to understand clearly. 36 Also, ancient writers did not always lay out their methodologies as frequently and concisely as contemporary historians do.37 Furthermore, the ancient authors typically valued writings more for style and moral content than for perceived objectivi ...
james anthony froude caesar: a sketch
... entirely depended upon are brought to an end. The secondary group of authorities from which the popular histories of the time have been chiefly taken are Appian, Plutarch, Suetonius, and Dion Cassius. Of these the first three were divided from the period which they describe by nearly a century and a ...
... entirely depended upon are brought to an end. The secondary group of authorities from which the popular histories of the time have been chiefly taken are Appian, Plutarch, Suetonius, and Dion Cassius. Of these the first three were divided from the period which they describe by nearly a century and a ...
Spartacus
... They took part in public games, fighting as gladiators. They labored away on farms. As slaves, they had little control over their lives. They had to do everything they were told. If they (3) _______________________ to take orders, they could get beaten. If they tried to escape, they could even be ...
... They took part in public games, fighting as gladiators. They labored away on farms. As slaves, they had little control over their lives. They had to do everything they were told. If they (3) _______________________ to take orders, they could get beaten. If they tried to escape, they could even be ...
The Early Career of Marius
... the product of imaginative and masterful ancient writers. Marius was born about 157, and became consul just short of fifty years of age. For the greater part of his long life details are shadowy and beyond the grasp of today's researcher, a ...
... the product of imaginative and masterful ancient writers. Marius was born about 157, and became consul just short of fifty years of age. For the greater part of his long life details are shadowy and beyond the grasp of today's researcher, a ...
Kent Academic Repository
... Oxford University Press, 2012), 1042. 4 Warre Cornish, F., ed. A Concise Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities. (London: John Murray, 1898), 443; de Ste. Croix, G. E. M. The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World: from the Archaic Age to the Arab Conquests. 340, although there is a difficulty ...
... Oxford University Press, 2012), 1042. 4 Warre Cornish, F., ed. A Concise Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities. (London: John Murray, 1898), 443; de Ste. Croix, G. E. M. The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World: from the Archaic Age to the Arab Conquests. 340, although there is a difficulty ...