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Hadrian, --- Vita Hadriani --- Adrian, --- Hadrianus, --- Adriano, --- Hadrien, --- אדריאנוס, --- Scriptores historiae Augustae. --- Rome --- History
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Roman history --- Hadrian [Roman emperor] --- Emperors --- Hadrian, --- Adrian, --- Hadrianus, --- Adriano, --- Hadrien, --- אדריאנוס, --- Rome --- History --- Geschiedenis --- Romeinse Rijk --- Hadrianus (Romeins keizer) --- Hadrianus (Romeinse keizer) --- Geneeskunde --- Techniek (wetenschap) --- Atlas --- Museum
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Hadrian, --- Rome --- History --- Hadrian Emperor of Rome --- -Hadrian Emperor of Rome --- -Hadrian, --- Adrian, --- Hadrianus, --- Adriano, --- Hadrien, --- אדריאנוס, --- Hadrian, - Emperor of Rome, - 76-138 --- Rome - History - Hadrian, 117-138
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Bronzes, Greek --- Hydriae --- Hadrian's Villa (Tivoli, Italy). --- Hadrian, --- Adrian, --- Hadrianus, --- Adriano, --- Hadrien, --- אדריאנוס, --- Homes and haunts --- Hadrian's Villa (Tivoli, Italy) --- Expertising
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Hadrian, --- Hadrien, --- Rome --- Intellectual life --- History --- Vie intellectuelle --- Histoire --- Hadrian Emperor of Rome --- -Hadrian Emperor of Rome --- -Hadrian, --- Adrian, --- Hadrianus, --- Adriano, --- אדריאנוס, --- Hadrian, - Emperor of Rome, - 76-138 --- Rome - History - Hadrian, 117-138
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Although the astrological fragments of Antigonos of Nicaea (ca. 150 CE) are often cited, especially his horoscope for the emperor Hadrian, a reliable edition and commentary have yet to appear. In addition to his astrological fragments, this volume includes the first comprehensive account of his life, work, sources, and reception. The commentary is based on a systematic appraisal of all relevant manuals and horoscopes in the ancient era. Das astrologische Handbuch des Antigonos von Nikaia (um 150 n.Chr.) war ein Meilenstein in der Entwicklung der antiken Sterndeutung. Sein bedeutendstes Fragment (F1) ist eine postum verfasste, vollständige Analyse des Geburtshoroskops des Kaisers Hadrian. Dies ist das elaborierteste unter den ca. 350 erhaltenen antiken Horoskopen. Es illustriert am klarsten die Lehren von Nechepsos und Petosiris, den Archegeten der hellenistischen Sterndeutung. Dieser Text ist auch althistorisch von Interesse, da er wahrscheinlich auf der verlorenen Autobiographie Hadrians basiert und die früheste literarische Quelle zum Leben Hadrians und seines Großneffen Pedanius Fuscus bildet. Die übrigen Fragmente bewahren wertvolles Material zur Frühphase der hellenistischen Astrologie. Die neue Edition bietet erstmals einen verlässlichen Text auf der Grundlage aller Handschriften. Der Kommentar hellt das voraussetzungsreiche Werk unter Heranziehung aller erhaltenen antiken astrologischen Handbücher und Horoskope auf. Zahlreiche Einzellehren werden erstmals durch systematische, diachron angelegte Untersuchungen erschlossen. Die Ausgabe bietet ferner einen vollständigen Katalog aller antiken Horoskope mit aktuellen Einzelbibliographien sowie detaillierte Indices.
Horoscopes --- Antigonus, --- Astrologie antique --- Antigonus --- Early works to 1800 --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Hadrian, --- Astrologie antique. --- Astrology. --- Antigonos, --- Early works to 1800. --- Astrology --- Horoscopy --- Astronomy, Medieval --- Occultism --- Adrian, --- Hadrianus, --- Adriano, --- Hadrien, --- אדריאנוס, --- Astronomy. --- Hadrian. --- History of Religion. --- History of Science.
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This book presents the proceedings of the 2009 conference relating to the 2008 exhibition at the British Museum entitled "Hadrian: Empire and Conflict" and complements and expands upon the exhibition catalogue. It covers such subjects as architecture, sculpture, archaeology, economics, numismatics and philhellenism and ranges over the Roman Empire from Britain and Spain in the West to Turkey and Georgia in the East. The original contributions by international scholars present the latest state of research and the first publication of some new material. Thorsten Opper is a curator of Greek and Roman sculpture at the British Museum. He organised the internationally acclaimed 2008 exhibition "Hadrian: Empire and Conflict" and authored the accompanying catalogue (British Museum Press 2008). He currently directs a fieldwork project at Hadrian's Villa, near Rome.
Emperors --- Art, Roman. --- Empereurs --- Art romain --- Hadrian, --- Rome --- History --- Antiquities. --- Histoire --- Antiquités --- Arts et politique --- Hadrien, --- Rome. --- Art, Roman --- Roman art --- Classical antiquities --- Adrian, --- Hadrianus, --- Adriano, --- אדריאנוס, --- Art --- Politics --- Economy
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Art, Roman --- 709.37 --- 937.6 --- Arts Ancient world Italy --- History Ancient world Italy Rome --- Hadrian, --- Adrian, --- Hadrianus, --- Adriano, --- Hadrien, --- אדריאנוס, --- Art patronage --- Hadrian's Villa (Tivoli, Italy) --- Tivoli (Italy) --- Antiquities
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Architecture --- Architecture, Roman. --- Cities and towns --- Roads, Roman. --- Hadrian, --- Influence. --- Rome --- History --- Architecture, Roman --- Roads, Roman --- Roman roads --- Cities and towns, Ancient --- Roman architecture --- Adrian, --- Hadrianus, --- Adriano, --- Hadrien, --- אדריאנוס,
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Hadrian [Roman emperor] --- Exhibitions --- Emperors --- Art, Roman --- Hadrian, --- Rome --- Antiquities --- History --- Kings and rulers --- Rulers --- Sovereigns --- Heads of state --- Monarchy --- Adrian, --- Hadrianus, --- Adriano, --- Hadrien, --- אדריאנוס, --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Czars (Emperors) --- Tsars --- Tzars --- Biography --- Emperors - Rome - Biography --- Hadrian, - Emperor of Rome, - 76-138 --- Rome - History - Hadrian, 117-138 --- Rome - Kings and rulers - Biography
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