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Ioh. Clavbergii [...] Defensio Cartesiana, adversus Iacobvm Revivm [...] et Cyriacvm Lentvlvm [...] : pars prior exoterica, in qua Renati Cartesii Dissertatio de methodo vindicatur, simul illustria Cartesianae logicae & philosophiae specimina exhibentur.
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Year: 1652 Publisher: Amstelodami : apud Ludovicum Elzevirium,

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How to stop a conspiracy : an ancient guide to saving a republic
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ISBN: 0691229589 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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"In 63 BC the corrupt aristocrat Lucius Sergius Catilina (Catiline in English) aimed to topple the Roman Republic. Catiline attracted a wide array of supporters: debt-ridden men and women from prominent families, youths looking for adventure, the less well-off tried of a political class that seemed only to look out for its own interests. Frustrated in his efforts to be elected consul, Catiline fled Rome while several of his associates stayed behind with secret plans to torch the city and murder its leading politicians. The story of Catiline and his conspiracy is recounted by the Roman historian Sallust in his short book, The War with Catiline Sallust's account culminates with the unmasking of these urban conspirators at a meeting of the Senate, followed by a stormy debate that led to their execution, and then the ultimate defeat of Catiline and his legions in battle. While Catiline is at the heart of the story, some of the most important figures of Roman history play key roles in the story: Cicero, the ambitious young senator who calculated how best to protect Rome; Julius Caesar, who delivers a memorable speech defending the conspirators against execution; and Cato, an ardent defender of the Republic. Catiline himself is a fascinating figure - a bitter and haunted man, determined to destroy Rome, yet sympathetic to the plight of struggling Romans. This book offers a new translation of Sallust's account of the thwarted conspiracy framed for a contemporary audience. As the translator Josiah Osgood notes in his introduction, Sallust's work is not limited to just recounting the conspiracy but engages with broader questions, still relevant today, about how republics flourish and how they break down. Sallust also poignantly describes how the corruption of Rome's leaders, worried less about the common good and more about their own advancement, spread like a disease through Roman society. Claims of conspiracy, across the political spectrum, have abounded in our time much as they did in Ancient Rome. While Catiline's plot was real and the charges of conspiracy well-founded, Osgood aims to show how Sallust's short work can help us to think about the allure of explaining the world through conspiracies, both real and imagined. This makes it a still useful source of wisdom for reflecting on a very real problem for contemporary republics"--

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Catiline, --- Rome --- History --- Aaron Burr. --- Abolitionism. --- Amiternum. --- Antonius. --- Assassination. --- Attempt. --- Behalf. --- Bribery. --- Capital punishment. --- Catiline. --- Cato the Elder. --- Cato the Younger. --- Cimbri. --- Complicity. --- Confiscation. --- Conspiracy theory. --- Criminal charge. --- Curtailment. --- Declamation. --- Decree. --- Demagogue. --- Despotism. --- Domitian. --- Explanation. --- False accusation. --- Farce. --- First Catilinarian conspiracy. --- Foray. --- Fraud. --- Gluttony. --- Gordian III. --- Gratus. --- Hostility. --- Iniuria. --- Invidia. --- Jugurthine War. --- Legislation. --- Lentulus. --- Macedonian Wars. --- March on Rome. --- Murder. --- Nativism (politics). --- Nobility. --- Optimates. --- Oxford University Press. --- Parody. --- Patrician (ancient Rome). --- Pederasty. --- Perjury. --- Plea. --- Political philosophy. --- Politics. --- Polyaenus. --- Pompey. --- Praetor. --- Pretext. --- Proconsul. --- Proscription. --- Psychology. --- Pungency. --- Punic Wars. --- Quaestor. --- Robbery. --- Secret ballot. --- Sedition. --- Septimius Severus. --- Sibylline Books. --- Slave Power. --- Smuggling. --- State of affairs (philosophy). --- Suetonius. --- Sulla. --- Superiority (short story). --- The Conspiracy of Catiline. --- The Fortune of War. --- The Ides of March (novel). --- The Machiavellian Moment. --- Third Macedonian War. --- Third Punic War. --- Thomas E. Ricks (journalist). --- Thucydides. --- Treachery (law). --- Trickster. --- Tyrannicide. --- Tyrant. --- Valentinian (play). --- Wealth. --- Wrongdoing.

Écrits apocryphes chrétiens
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ISBN: 2070113876 2070113884 9782070113873 9782070113880 Year: 1997 Volume: 442, 516 Publisher: Paris : Editions Gallimard,

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Contient une sélection d'écrits apocryphes sur Jésus et Marie, sur Jean-Baptiste et les apôtres, et des visions et révélations.

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Apocryphal books (New Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- 229*4 --- -#gsdb14 --- New Testament apocryphal books --- 229*4 Apocriefen van het Nieuwe Testament--(algemeen) --- Apocriefen van het Nieuwe Testament--(algemeen) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- History and criticism --- Bible. Apocrypha NT --- Apocryphal books (New Testament). --- Apocryphal books --- Apocryphes --- Bible --- Apocryphal books (New Testament) - Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Bible. n.t.. apocryphes --- -Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Jésus et Marie --- Prédication de Pierre --- Evangile selon Thomas --- Evangile secret de Marc --- Protévangile de Jacques --- Evangile de l'enfance du pseudo-Matthieu --- Livre de la nativité de Marie --- Dormition de Marie du pseudo-Jean --- Histoire de l'enfance de Jésus --- vie de Jésus en Arabe --- Evangile de Pierre --- l'apôtre Barthélémy --- Livre de la Résurrection de Jésus-Christ --- visions et révélations --- Ascension d'Isaïe --- Apocalypse d'Esdras --- Apocalypse de Sedrach --- Cinquième Livre d'Esdras --- Sixième Livre d'Esdras --- Odes de Salomon --- Apocalypse de Pierre --- Apocalypse de Paul --- Livre de la Révélation d'Elkasaï --- Jean-Baptiste et les apôtres --- Actes d'André --- Actes de Jean --- Actes de Pierre --- Actes de Paul --- Actes de Philippe --- Actes de Thomas --- doctrine de l'apôtre Addaï --- légende de Simon et Théonoé --- éloge de Jean-Baptiste --- correspondance de Paul et de Sénèque --- Jésus et d'autres figures évangéliques --- Marie --- Joseph le charpentier --- le sacerdoce du Christ --- homélie sur la vie de Jésus --- Livre du Coq --- Evangile de Nicodème --- Actes de Pilate --- Tibère --- Joseph d'Arimathée --- l'Empéreur Claude --- les apôtres --- vies des prophètes --- Actes d'André et Matthias --- martyre de Matthieu --- martyre de Marc l'Evangéliste --- Actes de Timothée --- Actes de Tite --- Actes de Barnabé --- Actes de Thaddée --- martyre de Thaddée Arménien --- Actes de Jean à Rome --- Passion de Pierre --- Actes latins des apôtres --- Passion de Jacques --- prédication et martyre de Barthélémy --- Première Apocalypse de Jean --- Apocalypse de Thomas --- oracles sibyllins --- Lettre de Paul aux Laodicéens --- Lettre de Jésus Christ sur le dimanche --- Lettre de Lentulus

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