After his assassination in 222 the Roman Emperor Elagabalus served as Rome\u27s whipping boy--an embodiment of all the vices that led to the decline and fall of Rome; but through placing his policies in the context of a a Julio-Severan Dynasty, the religious boundaries that he disregarded reveal a Varian Moment as a critical period in the Easternization of Roman religion which makes him one of the the most significant figures in Roman history
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This study utilizes Lave and Wenger’s (1991) communities of practice (COP) model to explore how ELLs...
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The early Greek philosopher Heraclitus writes in a puzzling, cryptic way which makes his ideas diffi...
By his poetic declarations concerning Jesus Christ, Prudentius appeals to some as a flagship for fou...
This study examines the figure of Amor in the Augustan period with an emphasis on poetic responses t...
The holy text of Islam, the Qur’an, frequently refers to wine both praising and condemning the subst...
This research is a study on Hwang’s’s M. Butterfly based on the Feminism approach. The objectives of...
In my dissertation, I explore the use of mystery cults in three separate authors -- Plutarch of Chae...
This dissertation theorises the depoliticised conditions of late capitalism through what I call a ‘n...
The Seleucid Empire expanded its territory to stretch from Thrace to India under the leadership of A...
This thesis investigates the Medicean ability to present divergent messages to different audiences ...
The Hittite civilization, which flourished in mid-second millennium BCE for a period of approximatel...
This thesis analyzed common aspects of six major works of dystopian literature to assess their commo...
There are three objectives of this research. The first is to reveal the characters’ independence rep...
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