6,246 research outputs found

    Clyde Cameron [picture] /

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    Inscriptions: Title in pencil below image; "p. 61 April 6 Bulletin (74) 40%"--in blue pencil and crossed out, upper left; "p. 35 Nov 9 Bulletin (74) 33%"--in pencil, lower left; "1974 Clyde Cameron was a vicious debater"--in ink on reverse; "Labor Minister Cameron: rapidly beginning to rival Connor"--printed on label glued to reverse.; Published in the Bulletin on Nov. 9, 1974, p. 35.; Part of the Moir collection of cartoons and drawings.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3603049; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Alan Moir, 2005

    Industrial Relations Bill [Clyde Cameron and the Senate] [picture] /

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    Inscriptions: "Industrial Relations Minister Clyde Cameron has Senate troubles"--in ink on reverse.; Published in the Bulletin in Aug. 1974.; Part of the Moir collection of cartoons and drawings.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3602924; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Alan Moir, 2005

    [Jim Cairns, Frank Crean, and Clyde Cameron making a road for Union Co-op bus driven by Bob Hawke] [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer.; Inscriptions: "52%, proof to Bulletin"--in pencil above image with publication details; "1974, Whitlam ministers Cairns, Crean, Cameron, with ACTU President Bob Hawke, in their bumbling co-operation of development. Treasurer Crean was against hasty development & leaks to press came from his office"--in ink on reverse.; Published in the Bulletin on Sept. 28, 1974.; Part of the Moir collection of cartoons and drawings.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3603023; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Alan Moir, 2005

    Alan Cameron and the Symmachi

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    È questa un’indagine sui numerosi contributi che, dal 1964 al 2013, Alan Cameron ha dedicato ai Symmachi, per verificare la validità dei risultati delle sue ricerche. Attraverso l’approfondimento di questioni storico-letterarie già presenti negli studi giovanili – quali l’esistenza o meno del ‘circolo di Simmaco’, l’autonomia letteraria di Ammiano Marcellino, l’equazione tra cultura letteraria e paganesimo, l’identità culturale e religiosa dell’aristocrazia romana tardoantica, la natura fittizia e la datazione nel V secolo dei Saturnalia di Macrobio – Alan Cameron ha profondamente innovato la nostra conoscenza di una delle casate più rilevanti della nobiltà romana del IV-VI secolo. Egli ha trovato cospicui indizi prosopografici per dimostrare che la famiglia dei Symmachi, da O. Seeck considerata appartenente alla recente aristocrazia di servizio costantiniana, vantava antenati di rango consolare già nella seconda metà del III secolo; ha cooperato all’esegesi delle opere di Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, in particolare del suo epistolario (fissando punti fermi sulla pubblicazione dei vari libri), in quanto fonte essenziale per il suo rapporto con Nicomachus Flavianus Senior e con il vescovo Ambrogio; ha ricostruito il contesto religioso, sociale e letterario in cui operò il padre di Simmaco, Lucio Aurelio Avianio ed i suoi figli, con interessanti approfondimenti sull’uso dei dittici d’avorio, che a suo parere solo impropriamente sono tuttora definiti ‘consolari’.This is a survey of the numerous contributions that, from 1964 to 2013, Alan Cameron has devoted to the Symmachi, in order to verify the validity of the results of his research. Through the in-depth examination of historical-literary questions already present in his early studies - such as the existence or not of the 'circle of Symmachus', the literary autonomy of Ammianus Marcellinus, the equation between literary culture and paganism, the cultural and religious identity of the late Roman aristocracy, the fictitious nature and fifth-century dating of Macrobius' Saturnalia - Alan Cameron has profoundly innovated our knowledge of one of the most remarkable family of the fourth-sixth century Roman nobility. He has found conspicuous prosopographical clues to show that the Symmachus’ family, considered by O. Seeck to be from the recent Roman aristocracy, boasted ancestors of consular rank as early as the second half of the third century AD. He cooperated in the exegesis of the works of Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, in particular of his epistolary (establishing some fixed points on the publication of the various books), as an essential source for his relationship with Nicomachus Flavianus Senior and with the Bishop Ambrose; he reconstructed the religious, social and literary context in which Symmachus' father, Lucius Aurelius Avianus, and his sons worked, with interesting insights into the use of ivory diptychs, which in his opinion are still only improperly defined as 'consular diptychs'

    Plan of residence for Alan Cameron Esq., Killara, [New South Wales] [picture].

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    Title devised from acquisitions documentation.; Part of album of Alan Cameron Residence, Killara, New South Wales.; "Architects: W.B. Griffin, Sydney, E.M. Nicholls, Melbourne"--Lower left.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3698387-s1; Purchased from Marie and Glynn Nicholls, 2006.; Pt. II/10 No. 2

    Cameron [picture] /

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    Part of the Pryor collection of cartoons and drawings.; Accompanied by partial pieces of published cartoons with captions: Mr Cameron - "numbers man supreme"; "That lady was Mr Cameron's wife"; Mr Cameron . . . "tender-hearted towards the metal-trades group"

    Exterior view of rear elevation of house for Alan Cameron Esq., Killara, [New South Wales], [1] [picture]

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    Title devised from acquisitions documentation.; Part of album of Alan Cameron Residence, Killara, New South Wales; Architects: W.B. Griffin, Sydney, E.M. Nicholls, Melbourne.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3698387-s4; Also available as a glass negative: Exterior view Cameron house [2], 1931, PIC/9929/2758 LOC Cold store PIC NICH; Purchased from Marie and Glynn Nicholls, 2006.; Pt. II/10 No. 2. Exterior view of the house showing lawns and shrubs

    Exterior view of front elevation of house for Alan Cameron Esq., Killara, [New South Wales, 1] [picture].

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    Title devised from acquisitions documentation.; Part of album of Alan Cameron Residence, Killara, N.S.W.; Architects: W.B. Griffin, Sydney, E.M. Nicholls, Melbourne.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3698387-s2; Also available as a glass negative: Exterior view Cameron house [1], 1931, PIC/9929/2757 LOC Cold store PIC NICH; Purchased from Marie and Glynn Nicholls, 2006.; Pt. II/10 No. 2. Front view of the house showing three trees and shrubs

    Front view of stonework on steps and wall, on the Alan Cameron residence,, Killara, [New South Wales] [picture]

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    Title devised from acquisitions documentation.; Part of album of Alan Cameron Residence, Killara, New South Wales; Architects: W.B. Griffin, Sydney, E.M. Nicholls, Melbourne.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3698387-s9; Purchased from Marie and Glynn Nicholls, 2006.; Pt. II/10 No. 2

    Exterior view of rear elevation of house for Alan Cameron Esq., Killara, [New South Wales],[2] [picture]

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    Title devised from acquisitions documentation.; Part of album of Alan Cameron Residence, Killara, New South Wales; Architects: W.B. Griffin, Sydney, E.M. Nicholls, Melbourne.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3698387-s5; Purchased from Marie and Glynn Nicholls, 2006.; Pt. II/10 No. 2
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