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Time and memory in Carthage
Published 2020“…From the very beginning, and throughout its history, it was linked repeatedly and inextricably to a peripheral alter-ego: Carthage, established in present-day Tunisia by Phoenicians settlers from Tyre. …”
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Translating empire from Carthage to Rome
Published 2017“…This is a typical intervention in a conversation carried on throughout the long eighteenth century about the right way to think about Carthage and Rome, and, through them, about emerging European states. …”
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Carthage : la ‘Fontaine aux mille amphores’
Published 2018-02-01Subjects: “…Carthage…”
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The walls of Carthage and the date of Augustine’s De Trinitate
Published 2019“…This article calls attention to a hitherto overlooked piece of evidence that securely dates the completion of Book IX and subsequent books of Augustine’s De Trinitate to AD 424/425 or later: in it Augustine refers to having seen the moenia (defensive walls) of Carthage, which were not built until AD 424/425. The essay reviews the evidence for and previous scholarship on the chronology of the composition and completion of the De Trinitate, and considers the implications of the new dating for the circumstances of its completion, situating it within the production of Augustine’s other major works in the mid- to late 420s.…”
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Aeneas the flamen: double togas and taboos in Virgil’s Carthage
Published 2020“…<p>This is an investigation of an aspect of Virgil's Aeneid—ultimately, of the ways in which the poet guides his reader's response to Aeneas’ stay in Carthage—and, while it touches on Roman religious practice, clothing codes, late antique Virgilian commentary and Augustan ideology, it hinges on a single word in Aeneid Book 4 and its implications for Virgil's depiction of his hero in this book. …”
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Non-differentiated connective tissue dysplasia. "Carthage should be destroyed"?
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Le vin léétanien et de Tarraco à Carthage
Published 2020-12-01Subjects: “…Carthage…”
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A feast in Carthage: testing the limits of ‘secularity’ in Late Antiquity
Published 2020“…Focusing on Augustine's sermon against a feast of the genius of Carthage ( Sermo62), this article argues that narratives of 'secularity' have neglected pagans 'own attitudes and the circumstances that drove ordinary Christians' participation in civic rites. …”
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New Discovery: Robert S. Duncanson’s <em>Ruins of Carthage</em> (1845)
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The downfall of Caelestis: Salvian of Marseille and the end of public cult in Roman Carthage
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The non-polis and the game of mirrors: Rome and Carthage in ancient and modern comparison
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Rereading <i>The Wife’s Lament</i> with Dido of Carthage: The Husband and the <i>Herheard</i>
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Imaging Hydraulic Fractures: Source Location Uncertainty Analysis At The UPRC Carthage Test Site
Published 2012“…To estimate the location uncertainties, we used the velocity models, two geophone arrays in two monitor wells, and the location of the fracture well, and an assumed fracture orientation of an upcoming hydraulic fracturing experiment by Union Pacific Resources Company (UPRC) and its partners at Carthage Field, Panola, Texas. We calculated the 95% confidence regions, in both absolute and relative senses, for five hypothetical sources along an assumed strike of a target fracture zone at three different depths. …”
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Construction d'un réseau hydrographique simplifié à partir de la BD Carthage®
Published 2006-06-01“…En effet, la classification des cours d'eau nécessite l'analyse de leurs relations amont-aval. La BD Carthage® en l'état ne permet pas cette modélisation. …”
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