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    A Consul for a Heavenly Rome: Reclaiming Aristocratic Virtue in Prudentius, Peristephanon 2.Mattias Gassman - 2024 - Hermes 152 (1):100-113.
    At Peristephanon 2.549-560, Prudentius depicts St. Laurence as consul in a heavenly Rome. This extraordinary passage achieves two purposes. First, it links the celebration of Rome’s conversion to the concluding prayer. By looking toward the martyr in heavenly glory, Prudentius can make his prayer heard despite his separation from the martyr’s body. Laurence’s exaltation also qualifies aristocratic ambitions. Prudentius glories in the Senate’s conversion, but senatorial lifestyles were at odds with his ideals (as Laurence’s denunciation of the rich underscores). (...)
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    Le consul Voconius Saxa.Victor Bérard - 1890 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 14 (1):643-645.
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    The Consuls And Their Activities In Cyprus Under The Ottoman Administration.Ali Efdal Özkul - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8:239-283.
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    Consuls and Consulars.B. M. Levick - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):116-.
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    Videant consules.Siegfried Mendner - 1966 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 110 (1-2):258-267.
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    The Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Sydney – the Activities, Tasks and Responsibilities.Monika Kończyk - 2022 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 26 (2):9-15.
    The Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Sydney is one of the thirty-seven consulates that function in Australia. The scope of duties and work of the consulate is set up by the rules and directives of the Polish Foreign Policy Strategy for 2017–2021 and is determined by the Consular Law and other regulations.
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    Iuppiter consul vel consulens.Klaus Winkler - 1958 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 102 (1-2):117-126.
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    Le consul M. Fulvius et le siège de Samé.Maurice Holleaux - 1930 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 54 (1):1-41.
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    Le consul M. Fulvius et le siège de Samé.Maurice Holleaux - 1931 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 55 (1):1-10.
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    Consule ueritatem : Cicéron, Varron et un chapitre de l'histoire de la vérité à Rome.Alessandro Garcea - 2008 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 57 (1):93-110.
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    Cum cecidit fato consul uterque pari.Otto Skutsch - 1959 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 103 (1-2):152-154.
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    The Vanishing Consulates of Catalonia.Philip Daileader - 1999 - Speculum 74 (1):65-94.
    “A stubborn problem of Catalonian urban history” is how Stephen Bensch recently characterized the question of why Catalonia's first communal magistracies were created so late and lasted so briefly. While consulates appeared in Italian towns circa 1100 and in the Midi circa 1130, the first sure attestations to Catalonian consulates date to the 1180s. Charters recording the establishment of consulates exist for Cervera , Perpignan , and Lleida . Barcelona's consuls are first mentioned in 1183, but, since no consular charter (...)
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    The New Consul and the Eagles of Jupiter: Poetics and Propaganda in Claudian’s Preface to the Panegyric for Mallius Theodorus.Álvaro Sánchez-Ostiz - 2021 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 165 (2):273-294.
    This article proposes an interpretation of Claudian’s preface to his Panegyric for Mallius Theodorus that places the poem in the communicative context of its recitation and in the literary frame of the panegyric. An analysis of the political messages in both poems, the panegyric and its brief ‘paratext’, reveals that the preface consistently uses the myth of the two eagles of Jupiter to indicate symbolically that the new consul is still upholding ‘genuine’ Hellenic culture in the West. This interpretation (...)
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    The First African Consul.T. D. Barnes - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (3):332-332.
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    The First African Consul.T. D. Barnes - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (03):332-.
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    Iconic Presences. Late Roman Consuls as Imperial Images.Vladimir Ivanovici - 2019 - Convivium 6 (1):128-147.
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    According To The British Consulate Reports Tobacco Cultivation And Trade In The Sanjak Of Drama During The Mid 19th Century.Arslan İsmail - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:154-178.
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    Le vice-consul: Duras Y melancolía defusión perdida.Etienne Barnett - 2008 - Alpha (Osorno) 26.
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    Consuls and the Roman republic - H. Beck, A. duplá, M. jehne, F. Pina polo consuls and res publica. Holding high office in the Roman republic. Pp. X + 376. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2011. Cased, £65, us$110. Isbn: 978-1-107-00154-1. - F. Pina polo the consul at Rome. The civil functions of the consuls in the Roman republic. Pp. X + 379, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2011. Cased, £65, us$110. Isbn: 978-0-521-19083-1. [REVIEW]Benjamin Straumann - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (1):174-178.
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  20. S. Gallicanus, consul et martyr dans la passion des SS. Jean et Paul, et sa vision 'constantinienne'du Crucifié.Henri Grégoire & Paul Orgels - 1954 - Byzantion 24:579-601.
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    Flavius bonosus and the consuls of A.D. 344.David Woods - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (2):895-898.
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    Flavius Bonosus And The Consuls Of A.D. 344.David Woods - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (2):895-898.
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    Delegation: The Power of Decision of the Consuls at Rome and Senatorial Procedures in the Second and First Centuries BCE.Cristina Rosillo-López - 2023 - Hermes 151 (2):155-176.
    The present study aims at elucidating two aspects of Roman governance: first of all, the overlooked, but relevant, power of decision of the consuls (and, in a minor degree, of the praetors); secondly, the relationship between magistrates and Senate. The sources, especially epigraphic senatus consulta, consistently describe a procedure through which the Senate voted to delegate fully or partially decision-making on specific matters of foreign affairs to a consul or praetor who was in Rome. This procedure is present in (...)
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    The Pope’s First Consul General in the United States.Joseph F. Thorning - 1933 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 7 (4):637-645.
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    Consuls and Consulars. [REVIEW]B. M. Levick - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (1):116-117.
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    The Political Role of the Consules Designati at Rome.Francisco Pina Polo - 2013 - História 62 (4):420-452.
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    The Structures of Greene's The Honorary Consul. Leigh - 1985 - Renascence 38 (1):13-24.
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  28. The tribe Jean-Michel mension, translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith London: Verso, 2002 the consul Ralph Rumney, translated by Malcolm imrie.How Does One Become Guy Debord - 2005 - Historical Materialism 13 (1):183-193.
     
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    A House Of Notoriety: an episode in the campaign for the consulate in 64 b.c.1.A. M. Stone - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (2):487-491.
    Near the beginning of In Toga Candida, Cicero informed his audience of a private meeting between his two most serious competitors for the consulate and the managers of their campaigning funds. This meeting took place at the house of a nobleman whom Cicero did not name but to whom he attributed a signal notoriety in the practice of electoral corruption. Asconius offers a solution without hesitation: it was at the house of either Caesar or Crassus. He explains his choice: these (...)
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    The Foundation Of The Russian Consulates In The Balkans And Their Acitivities.Osman KÖSE - 2006 - Journal of Turkish Studies 1:153-171.
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    The Last Consuls of Imperial Rome - R. S. Bagnall, A. Cameron, S. R. Schwartz, K. A. Worp: Consuls of the Later Roman Empire. (Philological Monographs of the American Philological Association, 36.) Pp. vi + 760. Atlanta, Georgia: Scholars Press, 1987. $50 ($34 to members). [REVIEW]Jill Harries & Michael Whitby - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (01):90-92.
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    The Last Consuls of Imperial Rome - R. S. Bagnall, A. Cameron, S. R. Schwartz, K. A. Worp: Consuls of the Later Roman Empire. (Philological Monographs of the American Philological Association, 36.) Pp. vi + 760. Atlanta, Georgia: Scholars Press, 1987. $50 ($34 to members). [REVIEW]Jill Harries & Michael Whitby - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (1):90-92.
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    Varro, the Name-Givers, and the Lawgivers: The Case of the Consuls.Valentina Arena - 2021 - Polis 38 (3):588-609.
    This essay aims at identifying a tradition of lawgivers in the political culture of the late Republic. It focuses on the antiquarian tradition of the second half of the first century BC, which, it argues, should be considered part of the wider quest for legal normativism that takes place towards the end of the Republic. By reconstructing the intellectual debates on the nature of the consulship, which at the time was carried out through the means of etymological research, this essay (...)
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  34. Un manuscrito de 'al-Qämüs' enviado a Madrid en 1787 por el cónsul de España en Tánger.Mariano Arribas Palau - 1980 - Al-Qantara 1 (1):419-422.
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    How and why was Pompey Made Sole Consul in 52 BC?John T. Ramsey - 2016 - História 65 (3):298-324.
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    XI.Zum capitel von den consules suffecti unter den kaisern.H. F. Stobbe - 1872 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 31 (1-4):263-295.
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    Potitus Valerius Messalla, Consul Suffect sg B.C. [REVIEW]J. M. Reynolds - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (2):181-182.
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    Quintus Veranius, consul A.D. 49. [REVIEW]J. M. Reynolds - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (34):313-313.
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    W. Barr: Claudian's Panegyric on the Fourth Consulate of Honorius: introduction, text, translation and commentary. (Liverpool Latin Texts, 2.) Pp. 96. Liverpool: Francis Cairns, 1981. Paper, £4. [REVIEW]J. B. Hall - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (02):324-.
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    W. Barr: Claudian's Panegyric on the Fourth Consulate of Honorius: introduction, text, translation and commentary. (Liverpool Latin Texts, 2.) Pp. 96. Liverpool: Francis Cairns, 1981. Paper, £4. [REVIEW]J. B. Hall - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (2):324-324.
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    Jamal khashoggi’s murder: Exploring frames in cross-national media coverage.Saqib Riaz, Babar Shah & Mati Rehman - 2022 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 61 (1):15-30.
    This research study was aimed to examine the cross-national coverage and framing patterns about Jamal Khashoggi’s murder in international media through focusing on newspapers. Khashoggi; an internationally acclaimed US based Saudi journalist was brutally assassinated at Kingdom’s consulate in Turkey which created the global outcry. As this issue made headlines worldwide for several months, the media from USA, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and Turkey; the most substantially and politically involved countries presumably used certain framing patterns in their coverage. To find (...)
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    The Defeat of L. Metellus Denter at Arretium.M. Morgan - 1972 - Classical Quarterly 22 (2):309-325.
    The consuls of 284, according to the Fasti Capitolini, were L. Caecilius Metellus Denter and C. Servilius Tucca. Of Tucca we know nothing else at all, and if the literary sources also tell us that Metellus Denter was defeated and killed by Gauls at Arretium, the date of this setback and Metellus' status at the time have long been matter for dispute. The surviving accounts of Rome's campaigns against the Gauls in this period fall into three categories. First, there is (...)
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    The Defeat of L. Metellus Denter at Arretium.M. Gwyn Morgan - 1972 - Classical Quarterly 22 (2):309-325.
    The consuls of 284, according to the Fasti Capitolini, were L. Caecilius Metellus Denter and C. Servilius Tucca. Of Tucca we know nothing else at all, and if the literary sources also tell us that Metellus Denter was defeated and killed by Gauls at Arretium, the date of this setback and Metellus' status at the time have long been matter for dispute. The surviving accounts of Rome's campaigns against the Gauls in this period fall into three categories. First, there is (...)
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    The Infiltration of Necropolitics: the Case of Turkey’s Holocaust Narratives.Özgür Andaç - 2023 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 4 (8):e230132.
    Some memories are more actively cultivated than others, manifesting the obsessive and slippery theaters of contested histories. This may encourage us to explore the ways in which representations of the past are conveyed. While Holocaust awareness has grown globally, its presence in Turkish academia has been limited since the millennium. Recent studies predominantly frame how Turkey integrates the Holocaust within the settled narratives. However, public perception has been shaped by narratives of Turkish consulates saving numerous Turkish Jews from Nazi oppression. (...)
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    Eunus: The Cowardly King.Peter Morton - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (1):237-252.
    In 135b.c., unable to endure the treatment of their master Damophilus, a group of slaves, urged on by the wonder-worker Eunus, captured the city of Enna in Eastern Sicily in a night-time raid. The subsequent war, according to our sources the largest of its kind in antiquity, raged for three years, destroying the armies of Roman praetors, and engaging three consecutive consuls in its eventual suppression. The success of the rebels in holding out for years against a progression of Roman (...)
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    How to Win an Election: An Ancient Guide for Modern Politicians.Quintus Tullius Cicero - 2012 - Princeton University Press.
    A guide that Marcus Cicero's brother wrote for him as he prepared to campaign for consul in ancient Rome includes a surprising amount of information that can be applied to today's political contests, and is now presenting again, in a ...
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    Livy on scipio africanus. The commander's portrait at 26.19.3–9.Luca Beltramini & Marco Rocco - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (1):230-246.
    According to Livy, in late 211 Publius Cornelius Scipio was elected priuatus cum imperio pro consule by the comitia centuriata and sent to Spain in charge of the legions formerly led by his father Publius and his uncle Gnaeus. This was the beginning of a new phase in the Hannibalic War, which would ultimately lead Rome to victory against its most dangerous enemy. As has long been recognized, Livy assigns Scipio a central role in the narrative development of the Third (...)
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    De vertroosting van de filosofie.R. F. M. Boethius & Brouwer - 1990 - Baarn: Ambo. Edited by R. F. M. Brouwer.
    Overdenkingen in proza en poëzie over filosofische vraagstukken door de in ongenade gevallen Romeinse ex-consul (480-524).
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  49. Magistraturas e Imperium: de la monarquía al principado.María Delia Buisel - 2013 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 17 (1):19-32.
    El artículo analiza las nociones y términos en relación con potestas, vis y virtus, en particular con imperium, la tipificación del mismo y las magistraturas que lo detentaban; respecto del dictator, subraya las limitaciones y extralimitaciones en el ejercicio del imperium y su desarrollo histórico; señala también la crisis de las magistraturas, destacando la del consulado al final de la República; examina la propuesta de Cicerón para la salida de la crisis: el unicato con un princeps, y las semejanzas y (...)
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    Images of Trebizond and the Pontos in Contemporary Literature in English with a Gothic Conclusion.Małgorzata Dąbrowska - 2016 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 6 (1):247-263.
    A Byzantinist specializing in the history of the Empire of Trebizond, the author presents four books of different genres written in English and devoted to the medieval state on the south coast of the Black Sea. The most spectacular of them is a novel by Rose Macaulay, Towers of Trebizond. Dąbrowska wonders whether it is adequate to the Trebizondian past or whether it is a projection of the writer. She compares Macaulay’s novel with William Butler Yeats’s poems on Byzantium which (...)
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