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"Fear in Tacitus' Agricola" Victoria Pagán
Victoria Emma Pagán, a Classics professor at the University of Florida, is the author of '...
published: 13 Feb 2013
author: HendrixCollege
"Fear in Tacitus' Agricola" Victoria Pagán
"Fear in Tacitus' Agricola" Victoria Pagán
Victoria Emma Pagán, a Classics professor at the University of Florida, is the author of 'Conspiracy Narratives in Roman History', 'Rome and the Literature o...- published: 13 Feb 2013
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- author: HendrixCollege
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Jesus Has Left the Building, Part 3 (Tacitus, Suetonius, and Pliny)
The third installment in a series examining the historicity of Jesus Christ....
published: 01 Jun 2010
author: TaylorX04
Jesus Has Left the Building, Part 3 (Tacitus, Suetonius, and Pliny)
Jesus Has Left the Building, Part 3 (Tacitus, Suetonius, and Pliny)
The third installment in a series examining the historicity of Jesus Christ.- published: 01 Jun 2010
- views: 7266
- author: TaylorX04
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Tacitus Monde 6 ! Détruit avec 45min en rab !
Voila la fin du tacitus du monde 6 détruit par nova frageur ! Merci à tous ceux qui était ...
published: 26 May 2013
author: Frag Me
Tacitus Monde 6 ! Détruit avec 45min en rab !
Tacitus Monde 6 ! Détruit avec 45min en rab !
Voila la fin du tacitus du monde 6 détruit par nova frageur ! Merci à tous ceux qui était présent !- published: 26 May 2013
- views: 420
- author: Frag Me
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Tacitus - Germania 1/5
"Germanien in seiner Ganzheit und die Germanen selbst" - Auszug aus "Germania" von Tacitus...
published: 11 Jan 2012
author: Sibidumbap
Tacitus - Germania 1/5
Tacitus - Germania 1/5
"Germanien in seiner Ganzheit und die Germanen selbst" - Auszug aus "Germania" von Tacitus (um 58 n.u.Z.-120 n.u.Z.) römischer Historiker und Senator.- published: 11 Jan 2012
- views: 2614
- author: Sibidumbap
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Proof Tacitus Manuscript was Altered
Proof that the Tacitus Manuscript, known as Mii, or the Second Medicean Manuscript, which ...
published: 06 Jan 2009
author: ForBibletruth
Proof Tacitus Manuscript was Altered
Proof Tacitus Manuscript was Altered
Proof that the Tacitus Manuscript, known as Mii, or the Second Medicean Manuscript, which is kept in the Laurentian library,in Italy, was altered. This is th...- published: 06 Jan 2009
- views: 2677
- author: ForBibletruth
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Tacitus
The reign of Tacitus was short lived but he did give the Senate its last go at calling the...
published: 30 Dec 2011
author: historyscientist
Tacitus
Tacitus
The reign of Tacitus was short lived but he did give the Senate its last go at calling the shots.http://historybooksreview.co.uk.- published: 30 Dec 2011
- views: 670
- author: historyscientist
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Rom - Tacitus' Germania
Um die Germania richtig verstehen zu können, ist es unumgänglich, Tacitus' Beweggründe zu ...
published: 16 Nov 2013
Rom - Tacitus' Germania
Rom - Tacitus' Germania
Um die Germania richtig verstehen zu können, ist es unumgänglich, Tacitus' Beweggründe zu kennen. Will er an seiner Zeit und Gesellschaft Kritik üben oder Überlegenheit beweisen? Will er lediglich ein fremdes Volk beschreiben und seinen römischen Zeitgenossen näher bringen, was ihnen selbst fremd und barbarisch erscheint? Dies zu verstehen ist Grundlage für die Bewertung seiner Arbeit. Tacitus selbst äußert sich dazu jedoch nicht. Auch existiert zur Germania keine Einleitung oder ein Nachwort des Autors, in denen mögliche Absichten erläutert oder zumindest angedeutet werden. Die Forschung kann also nur vergleichbare Werke heranziehen (auch heutige Ethnographien) und/oder die Schrift im Kontext ihrer damaligen Zeit sehen. Tacitus' Germania ist leider einzigartig für ihre Zeit. Antike ethnographische Schriften, die keine weitere Erläuterung (Exkurs) enthalten, sind uns nicht bekannt, was die Klärung dieser zentralen Frage erschwert. Die Wissenschaft zieht deswegen auch Tacitus' andere Werke, hauptsächlich den Agricola, heran. Das Werk im Kontext seiner Zeit zu sehen wird dadurch erschwert, dass wir nicht viel über die damalige öffentliche Meinung wissen. In der Forschung ist die Frage nach den Absichten Tacitus' ein zentraler Punkt und stark umstritten. Einige Theorien dominieren diese Diskussion, können aber vermutlich nie vollständig veri- oder falsifiziert werden. Möglich ist, dass alle zu einem gewissen Teil ihre Berechtigung haben. Tacitus beschreibt seiner Leserschaft ein Volk, das sich anscheinend grundlegend von dem eigenen unterscheidet. Es ist anzunehmen, dass das Objekt seiner Beschreibung, die Germanen, dem römischen Volk äußerst fremd vorgekommen sein müsste, hätte er sich dabei nicht der Methode bedient, das Fremde „begrifflich und inhaltlich in die eigene Welt zu integrieren". Diese römische Interpretation (Interpretatio Romana) fällt besonders bei der Beschreibung der germanischen Götter auf. So spricht Tacitus von Merkur (für Odin) als dem höchsten Gott und erwähnt Herkules (für Thor) und Mars (für Tyr). Auch bei der Beschreibung des Heerwesens (hier die Truppeneinteilung in Hundertschaften/Centurien) sowie der Trennung von Öffentlicher Sache (res publica) und Privatangelegenheiten (res privatae) ist dies erkennbar. Tacitus sieht alle Germanen als ursprünglich an, d.h. alle haben dieselbe Herkunft und sind nicht mit anderen Völkern vermischt und seien auch nicht nach Germanien eingewandert. Charakterzüge, die er im allgemeinen Teil dem gesamten Volk zuschreibt, führt er auf diese gemeinsame Herkunft zurück. Das kann Tacitus allerdings nicht belegen, er geht schlicht davon aus, dass kein Volk freiwillig in dieses karge Land gezogen sein könnte, um sich mit den Germanen zu vermischen. In der ganzen Germania ist erkennbar, dass er das Bekannte seiner Welt in der Welt der Germanen sucht, um es für sein römisches Publikum zu beschreiben und zu vergleichen. Das durchaus polarisierende Bild, das Tacitus dabei gibt (ehrenwerte Sitten, Freiheitsliebe und Moral versus primitive, lasterhafte und faule Lebensweise), lässt den heutigen Leser auch einen Eindruck der römischen Gesellschaft zu Zeiten Tacitus' erahnen. Insofern kann die Germania nicht nur als Ethnographie der Germanen gesehen werden, sondern auch als Anhaltspunkt für das Verständnis von Tacitus' eigener, römischen Gesellschaft.- published: 16 Nov 2013
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Black Ops 2 Viral: Quadrotor Killstreak, Tacitus, & Morse Code!
This video is an extension on the first part of the viral, going off a new FPS Russia vide...
published: 23 Apr 2012
author: NiikThatGamingShow
Black Ops 2 Viral: Quadrotor Killstreak, Tacitus, & Morse Code!
Black Ops 2 Viral: Quadrotor Killstreak, Tacitus, & Morse Code!
This video is an extension on the first part of the viral, going off a new FPS Russia video that was uploaded, and a find by Telixion. The Quadrotor is prett...- published: 23 Apr 2012
- views: 13010
- author: NiikThatGamingShow
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Command & Conquer 3 Kane's Wrath - Mission 13 - Tacitus Regained
The finale of the whole third tiberium war and it's aftermath has come and we go on a heli...
published: 13 Aug 2013
Command & Conquer 3 Kane's Wrath - Mission 13 - Tacitus Regained
Command & Conquer 3 Kane's Wrath - Mission 13 - Tacitus Regained
The finale of the whole third tiberium war and it's aftermath has come and we go on a helicopter spammathon to regain the tacitus.- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 1038
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West One Music - Tacitus
Album: This Is Epic
Composed By: Daniel Heath
Info: http://westonemusic.com/album?catno=WO...
published: 30 Nov 2013
West One Music - Tacitus
West One Music - Tacitus
Album: This Is Epic Composed By: Daniel Heath Info: http://westonemusic.com/album?catno=WOM_WOMG_0020 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/westonemusicgroup Official: https://www.westonemusic.com YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/west1music Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlbnzwCkgkTCxoSvVpX6xjH68j-5UMDJl Image Albums:- http://theprimes1.imgur.com/ http://theprimes2.imgur.com/ http://theprimes3.imgur.com/ http://theprimes4.imgur.com/ http://theprimes5.imgur.com/ http://theprimes6.imgur.com/ http://theprimes7.imgur.com/ http://theprimes8.imgur.com/ http://theprimes9.imgur.com/ http://theprimes10.imgur.com/ http://theprimes11.imgur.com/ http://theprimes12.imgur.com/ (New Images Goes Here) Additional Links in channel description. Main Image Source: http://wallbase.cc Make sure you subscribe to these two channels. Backup Channel: http://goo.gl/P5T9gI One Hour Station: http://goo.gl/44ZRnG Note:- I'm not the creator of this Music or Image, All rights belongs to respective owners. Feel free to Message me if you know the original Image Artist. This video is purely fan-made, it's done for entertainment purposes only. Have Fun! Tags: Epic Music, Trailer Music, Theme Music, Production Music- published: 30 Nov 2013
- views: 6042
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[AOG] Tacitus monde 9 Command and Conquer Tiberium Alliances
Vidéo du tactius de l'alliance Army Of Gladiators...
published: 01 Oct 2013
[AOG] Tacitus monde 9 Command and Conquer Tiberium Alliances
[AOG] Tacitus monde 9 Command and Conquer Tiberium Alliances
Vidéo du tactius de l'alliance Army Of Gladiators- published: 01 Oct 2013
- views: 290
Vimeo results:
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Tacitus Explorer I
Created with the pre-release version of Tacitus 1.1 which is
a revolutionary new tool for ...
published: 28 Apr 2010
author: Martin Stebbing
Tacitus Explorer I
Created with the pre-release version of Tacitus 1.1 which is
a revolutionary new tool for rendering 3D fractals on GPU
All 5000 frames of this animation took less than
two hours to render on 3 GPU's - with 16xAA!!!
The fractal used for this animation is the so-called Mandelbulb,
which is a 3D representation of the Mandelbrot set
More info can be found here:
http://www.skytopia.com/project/fractal/mandelbulb.html
Special thanks to Xyrus for developing this
incredible new render engine!
http://xyrus02.deviantart.com/
Thanks also goes to Mr. Benoit Mandelbrot for discovering
the Mandelbrot set in the first place :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beno%C3%AEt_Mandelbrot
Music once again provided by Balkan Beatbox http://www.myspace.com/balkanbeatbox
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Radiolarial Mandelbulb: This Mortal Coil - I Come & Stand at Every Door
Animated Mandelbulb GPU frames rendered using Tacitus: http://xyrus02.deviantart.com/art/...
published: 16 Mar 2010
author: Trance Plant
Radiolarial Mandelbulb: This Mortal Coil - I Come & Stand at Every Door
Animated Mandelbulb GPU frames rendered using Tacitus: http://xyrus02.deviantart.com/art/Tacitus-1-0-0-3-Beta-149203257
Parameter transitions generated using my Tactitus Transition Generator 2 program: http://trance-plant.deviantart.com/art/Tacitus-Transition-Generator-2-153613113
Animation frames assembled and edited using ImageJ : http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/download.html
Post production work performed using MPEG Streamclip : http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-mac.html and IMovie.
Music by This Mortal Coil " I Come & Stand at Every Door" from the album "Blood"
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MandelGhost
This is my first attempt at creating 'dancing' Mandelbulbs.
The programs used were Tacitus...
published: 06 Jun 2010
author: oppenheimer
MandelGhost
This is my first attempt at creating 'dancing' Mandelbulbs.
The programs used were Tacitus (see link below) and Animus,
an animation tool/gui that i'm currently developing.
The score is "Ghosts Track 15" by Nine Inch Nails and
in conjunction with the video it's another entry for the NIN Ghosts Festival.
http://xyrus-worx.org
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scary mandelbulb
getting a little a bit closer to an organic mandelbulb with different parameter-morphs....
published: 09 May 2010
author: oppenheimer
scary mandelbulb
getting a little a bit closer to an organic mandelbulb with different parameter-morphs.
Youtube results:
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Tacitus, Pliny the Younger, Ignatius, Clement
My take on Tacitus and Pliny, and why I reject Ignatius and Clement.
Tacitus "Annals" Boo...
published: 03 Sep 2013
Tacitus, Pliny the Younger, Ignatius, Clement
Tacitus, Pliny the Younger, Ignatius, Clement
My take on Tacitus and Pliny, and why I reject Ignatius and Clement. Tacitus "Annals" Book 15 Section 44 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Tacitus/Annals/15B*.html 44 1 So far, the precautions taken were suggested by human prudence: now means were sought for appeasing deity, and application was made to the Sibylline books; at the injunction of which public prayers were offered to Vulcan, Ceres, and Proserpine, while Juno was propitiated by the matrons, first in the Capitol, then at the nearest point of the sea-shore, where water was drawn for sprinkling the temple and image of the goddess. Ritual banquets and all-night vigils were celebrated by women in the married state. But neither human help, nor imperial munificence, nor all the modes of placating Heaven, could stifle scandal or dispel the belief that the fire had taken place by order. Therefore, to scotch the rumour, Nero substituted as culprits, and punished with the utmost refinements of cruelty, a class of men, loathed for their vices,27 whom the crowd styled Christians.28 Christus, the founder of the name, had undergone the death penalty in the reign of Tiberius, by sentence of the procurator Pontius Pilatus,29 and the pernicious superstition was checked for a moment, only to break out once more, not merely in Judaea, the home of the disease, but in the capital itself, where all things horrible or shameful in the world collect and find a vogue. First, then, the confessed members of the sect were arrested; next, on their disclosures, vast p285numbers30 were convicted, not so much on the count of arson as for hatred of the human race.31 And derision accompanied their end: they were covered with wild beasts' skins and torn to death by dogs; or they were fastened on crosses, and, when daylight failed were burned to serve as lamps by night. Nero had offered his Gardens for the spectacle, and gave an exhibition in his Circus, mixing with the crowd in the habit of a charioteer, or mounted on his car. Hence, in spite of a guilt which had earned the most exemplary punishment, there arose a sentiment of pity, due to the impression that they were being sacrificed not for the welfare of the state but to the ferocity of a single man. Tacitus on Vespasian "Histories" Book 4 Section 81 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Tacitus/Histories/4D*.html During the months while Vespasian was waiting at Alexandria for the regular season of the summer winds and a settled sea,4 many marvels continued to mark the favour of heaven and a certain partiality of the gods toward him. One of the common people of Alexandria, well known for his loss of sight, threw himself before Vespasian's knees, praying him with groans to cure his blindness, being so directed by the god Serapis, whom this most superstitious of nations worships before all others; and he besought the emperor to deign to moisten his cheeks and eyes with his spittle. Another, whose hand was useless, prompted by the same god, begged Caesar to step and trample on it. Vespasian at first ridiculed these appeals and treated them with p161scorn; then, when the men persisted, he began at one moment to fear the discredit of failure, at another to be inspired with hopes of success by the appeals of the suppliants and the flattery of his courtiers: finally, he directed the physicians to give their opinion as to whether such blindness and infirmity could be overcome by human aid. Their reply treated the two cases differently: they said that in the first the power of sight had not been completely eaten away and it would return if the obstacles were removed; in the other, the joints had slipped and become displaced, but they could be restored if a healing pressure were applied to them. Such perhaps was the wish of the gods, and it might be that the emperor had been chosen for this divine service; in any case, if a cure were obtained, the glory would be Caesar's, but in the event of failure, ridicule would fall only on the poor suppliants. So Vespasian, believing that his good fortune was capable of anything and that nothing was any longer incredible, with a smiling countenance, and amid intense excitement on the part of the bystanders, did as he was asked to do. The hand was instantly restored to use, and the day again shone for the blind man. Both facts are told by eye-witnesses even now when falsehood brings no reward. Pliny the Younger "Letter to Trajan" http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/text/pliny.html- published: 03 Sep 2013
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Black Ops 2 Who Is Tacitus? Quadrotor Killstreak 34.040063
Black Ops 2: Tacitus & Prototype Quadrotor Killstreak Official Black Ops 2 Trailer http://...
published: 24 Apr 2012
author: youtubedude
Black Ops 2 Who Is Tacitus? Quadrotor Killstreak 34.040063
Black Ops 2 Who Is Tacitus? Quadrotor Killstreak 34.040063
Black Ops 2: Tacitus & Prototype Quadrotor Killstreak Official Black Ops 2 Trailer http://youtu.be/x3tedlWs1XY Black Ops 2 Zombies Campaign: http://youtu.be/...- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 10800
- author: youtubedude
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Black Ops 2 Zombies - Tacitus Information! (Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Zombies BO2)
BLACK OPS 2 Gameplay! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTtsn2Srm3E • MULTIPLAYER trailer! ht...
published: 26 Apr 2012
author: Matroix
Black Ops 2 Zombies - Tacitus Information! (Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Zombies BO2)
Black Ops 2 Zombies - Tacitus Information! (Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Zombies BO2)
BLACK OPS 2 Gameplay! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTtsn2Srm3E • MULTIPLAYER trailer! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u7_IHZzCDw ∇ Pre-order Call of Duty...- published: 26 Apr 2012
- views: 524581
- author: Matroix
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Let's Play C&C; 3 Kane's Wrath E11 Tacitus Interruptus
Let's Play C&C; 3 Kane's Wrath Episode 11....
published: 15 Dec 2012
author: Irwe3
Let's Play C&C; 3 Kane's Wrath E11 Tacitus Interruptus
Let's Play C&C; 3 Kane's Wrath E11 Tacitus Interruptus
Let's Play C&C; 3 Kane's Wrath Episode 11.- published: 15 Dec 2012
- views: 706
- author: Irwe3