| Sir Edward Maunde Thompson - 1893 - 386 sider
...79, forms a posterior limit for the age of the papyri, Koughly, then, their period may be fixed at the end of the first century BC or the beginning of the first century of the Christian era. The Antiquity of Greek Writing. The most important lesson which we, as palaeographers,... | |
| 1905 - 890 sider
...fragments of a calendar in bronze which seem to belong with a calendar found at the temple of Mars Augustus at the lake of Antre. The statue, a work of the end...statue is an imitation of an Alexander with a lance, by Lysippns, a type which the Gauls adopted for a statue of Mars. From this statue by Lysippus is derived... | |
| Adelaide Glynn Dunham - 1915 - 184 sider
...was at war with the Lycians, and became king over part of the Lycian territory. Strabo,3 writing at the end of the first century BC or the beginning of the first century AD, remarks that tombs and traces of the fortified places and villages of the Leleges are found throughout... | |
| Kenneth Grayston - 1967 - 132 sider
...conflict to take place between the devout Jews of Qumran and their enemies, and may have been composed at the end of the first century BC or the beginning of the first century AD This document describes itself as 'the Rule of War on the unleashing of the attack of the sons of... | |
| Fred L. Horton Jr. - 2005 - 212 sider
...that of the book of Daniel but earlier than that of the Palestinian Targums. He favors a date towards the end of the first century BC or the beginning of the 1 Nahman Avigad and Yigael Yadin, A Genesis Apocryphon: A Scroll from the Wilderness of Judaea (Jerusalem:... | |
| Carsten Peter Thiede - 1995 - 228 sider
...(Gregory-Aland p 64 ). A re-evaluation.' 2 The oldest fragment of Aristophanes, P. Oxy XXX1 2545, dated towards the end of the first century BC or the beginning of the first century AD is just one obvious example. 3 Cf note 1. 4 A resume of the method and its future evolution is given... | |
| Richard Wallace, Wynne Williams - 1998 - 264 sider
...Pamphylian, Lycaonian, Cilician, Cappadocian, Paphlagonian and Bithynian. The geographer Strabo, writing at the end of the first century BC or the beginning of the first century AD, knows of the survival of Carian (at Kaunos: Geography 14, 2, 3, 652), Lydian, Solymian and Pisidian... | |
| Roger T. Beckwith - 2001 - 356 sider
...evidence on pp. 264-265 (see also note 30 on p. 247) that the scheme already existed in outline at the end of the first century BC or the beginning of the first century AD, when the Assumption of Moses was written. This, however, seems to be the earliest historical trace... | |
| Martin F. J. Baasten, W. Th. van Peursen - 2003 - 688 sider
...version, or more precisely the revision, named after Theodotion actually goes back to the last part of the first century BC or the beginning of the first century AD, it is likely that the addition is to be dated sometime in the second or first century BC. 10 JW... | |
| Martin Garrett - 2006 - 260 sider
...The Maison Carree is all that remains above ground of the forum of ancient Nemausus. It was built at the end of the first century BC or the beginning of the first century AD and dedicated to the memory of Lucius and Gaius, Augustus' grandsons and adoptive sons. It was a... | |
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