Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... astrologers in general was voiced in the reign of Nero ( 54-68 ) : " All those who take horoscopes from observing Mars ... astrologer will be considered a genius unless convicted , unless he has barely escaped execution , unless he just ...
... astrologers in general was voiced in the reign of Nero ( 54-68 ) : " All those who take horoscopes from observing Mars ... astrologer will be considered a genius unless convicted , unless he has barely escaped execution , unless he just ...
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... astrologer had publicly boasted of his discovery of the time when the em- peror would die , having foretold according to Dio " both the time and the manner " of Domitian's demise . Honestly con- vinced of the scientific accuracy of his ...
... astrologer had publicly boasted of his discovery of the time when the em- peror would die , having foretold according to Dio " both the time and the manner " of Domitian's demise . Honestly con- vinced of the scientific accuracy of his ...
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... astrologer . Should he save his own skin by denouncing a stubborn client to the authorities who held death in store for such criminals ? No , said Firmicus . For a true astrologer was a man both priestly and humane : " Therefore , I do ...
... astrologer . Should he save his own skin by denouncing a stubborn client to the authorities who held death in store for such criminals ? No , said Firmicus . For a true astrologer was a man both priestly and humane : " Therefore , I do ...
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Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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