Asien, sowie durch die Entdeckung und Eroberung Amerikas (Kolumbus und spanische Konquistadoren). [4] Antriebe und Motive hierfür waren vor allem ökonomische Profit- und Raubgier, Eroberungsdrang, [...] ungeheure Leistung gewesen, dass sie hochentwickelte Seefahrzeuge zur absoluten Voraussetzung" hatten. [60] Um die Seetüchtigkeit altägyptischer Schiffe zu testen, hat der Franzose A. Gil-Artagnan mit dem
for Ceres and Saturnus together s. Tert. de pallio 4; de testim . an . 2; Passio SS . Perpet . et Felic . 18, 4. ↩ V. Pârvan, Die Nationalität der Kaufleute im [...] to avoid a sacrilege; the effect of motivating the army, giving it the certainty of the success [4] ; the appropriation of the essential nucleus of the enemy city, the one by which the city could [...] be the evocatio praticed on the occasion of Isaura Vetus’ capture. In 1970 A. Hall [60] discovered in Bözkir (Turkey) an inscription, which can be dated back approximatively to 75 BC
its condemnation of Hellenistic institutions such as the gymnasium. I would specifically point out 4:7-20 here, and especially verses 13-15: “Godless wretch that he was and no true high priest, Jason set [...] god Jupiter Sabazius, presumably confusing the Asian Sabazius with the Jewish Yahweh Sabaoth. [4] Many scholars dismiss out of hand the notion that the Jews might themselves have associated their [...] of some sort, which we read about in both First and Second Maccabees (1 Macc 14:24; 15:15-24; 2 Macc 4:11). [7] Second, about this same time, as a city, Rome was becoming quite cosmopolitan