نتایج جستجو برای: roman period until 5th century

تعداد نتایج: 744011  

2012
Philip A. Schrodt James Yonamine Benjamin E. Bagozzi

The challenge of terrorism dates back centuries if not millennia. Until recently, the basic approaches to analyzing terrorism—historical analogy and monitoring the contemporary words and deeds of potential perpetrators—have changed little: the Roman authorities warily observing the Zealots in first-century Jerusalem could have easily traded places with the Roman authorities combatting the Red B...

Journal: :Le infezioni in medicina : rivista periodica di eziologia, epidemiologia, diagnostica, clinica e terapia delle patologie infettive 2013
Gregory Tsoucalas Kostantinos Laios Marianna Karamanou George Androutsos

This article briefly reminds the readers of the huge importance of Hippocrates observation about the epidemic of mumps in Thasos during the fifth century BC. By putting great emphasis on the value of observation of the disease process, mainly from the practical point of view, the Corpus Hippocraticum gave us the first written detailed description of the disease.

Journal: :Infectious disease clinics of North America 2004
J Rufus Fears

The Roman Empire of the second century was a superpower that, in relative terms, dominated its world as much as the United States does today. In 166 AD, a plague broke out od pandemic proportions. The pandemic ravaged the entire extent of the Roman Empire, from its eastern frontiers in Iraq to its western frontiers on the Rhine River and Gaul, modern France, and western Germany. The disease is ...

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2013
Julio Montes-Santiago

Lead poisoning (saturnism) has been present throughout the history of mankind. In addition to possible ingestion from contaminated food, one of the most important ways in which poisoning caused morbid processes was by occupational exposure. This exposition was pandemic in the Roman Empire, and it has been claimed that it contributed to its fall, but it also caused numerous epidemics in Western ...

Journal: :Journal of the history of ideas 2018
Gabriel Entin

The crisis of the Spanish Catholic monarchy paved the way for the creation of more than twenty republics in Latin America between 1810 and 1825. This paper analyzes early nineteenth-century Spanish American republican experiences, which have been generally neglected in the historiography, as constitutive parts of Atlantic republicanism. It focuses on the theologico-political considerations of t...

1997
M. Feroci L. Nicastro E. Palazzi

We report results of follow-up multicolor photometry of the optical variable source that is a probable remnant of the gamma-ray burst GRB970508 discovered by the Bep-poSAX satellite (IAUC 6649). Observations were carried out in Johnson-Kron-Cousins BVR c I c system with the 1-m and 6-m telescopes of SAO RAS. Between the 2nd and the 5th day after the burst a fading of the remnant is well fitted ...

2011
Lyubomir Ivanov Dimiter Skordev Dimiter Dobrev L. Ivanov D. Skordev D. Dobrev

quently became established in Bulgarian practice and was officialized by a series of governmental regulations and legislation. That evolution in the Bulgarian transliteration practice necessitated the development of a new state standard to replace the now-obsolete existing standard BDS 1596:1973. Writing Bulgarian in the Roman alphabet has a long history going back to pre-Cyrillic times [3], me...

2010

a. Rationale for protection. The protection of confidential business information dates at least to Roman law, which afforded relief against a person who induced another's employee to divulge secrets relating to the master's commercial affairs. The modern law of trade secrets evolved in England in the early 19th century, apparently in response to the growing accumulation of technical know-how an...

Journal: :Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 1997

2015
Eman Daar

The measurement of lead in archaeological bone forms the basis for providing insight into ancient societies, including disease, lifestyle and eating habits. It is sometimes asserted that in the 5th century AD lead toxicity played a key role in the eventual fall of the western Roman Empire. Others view the effect of lead exposure at that time to be less significant. The debate concerns the idea ...

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