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Georges Fabre, Marc Mayer, Isabel Roda, Inscriptions romaines de Catalogne. I. Barcelone (sauf Barcino)
Raepsaet-Charlier Marie-Thérèse. Georges Fabre, Marc Mayer, Isabel Roda, Inscriptions romaines de Catalogne. I. Barcelone (sauf Barcino). In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 55, 1986. pp. 497-498
Georges Fabre, Marc Mayer et Isabel Roda, Inscriptions romaines de Catalogne. III. Gérone
Raepsaet-Charlier Marie-Thérèse. Georges Fabre, Marc Mayer et Isabel Roda, Inscriptions romaines de Catalogne. III. Gérone. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 63, 1994. pp. 504-505
Georges Fabre, Marc Mayer & Isabelle Roda, Inscriptions romaines de Catalogne. IV. Barcino
Raepsaet-Charlier Marie-Thérèse. Georges Fabre, Marc Mayer & Isabelle Roda, Inscriptions romaines de Catalogne. IV. Barcino. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 68, 1999. pp. 492-494
Giorgio Bonamente & Marc Mayer (a cura di), Historiae Augustae Colloquium Barcinonense, 2005
Molinier-Arbo Agnès. Giorgio Bonamente & Marc Mayer (a cura di), Historiae Augustae Colloquium Barcinonense, 2005. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 77, 2008. pp. 461-463
Georges Fabre, Marc Mayer & Isabelle Roda, Inscriptions romaines de Catalogne. IV. Barcino
Raepsaet-Charlier Marie-Thérèse. Georges Fabre, Marc Mayer & Isabelle Roda, Inscriptions romaines de Catalogne. IV. Barcino. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 68, 1999. pp. 492-494
Georges Fabre, Marc Mayer, Isabel Roda, Inscriptions romaines de Catalogne. II. Lérida
Raepsaet-Charlier Marie-Thérèse. Georges Fabre, Marc Mayer, Isabel Roda, Inscriptions romaines de Catalogne. II. Lérida. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 58, 1989. pp. 422-423
Georges Fabre. Marc Mayer. Isabel Roda. Inscriptions romaines de Catalogne I. Barcelone (sauf Barcino). Centre Pierre Paris (vol. 13. Collection de La Maison des Pays Ibériques) et Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona. Diffusíon De Boccard. París 1984. 246 Pp
Obra ressenyada: Georges FABRE, Marc MAYER, Isabel RODA, Inscriptions romaines de Catalogne I. Barcelone (sauf Barcino). Paris: Centre Pierre Paris, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, 1984
Resumen de la conferencia de Giulia Baratta y Marc Mayer Olivé sobre la cerámica de Gaius Valerius Verdullus
It is a summary on the conference held at the National Archaeological Museum on May '), 25-5-2023 entitled “The talking ceramics of C. Valerius Verdullus from la
Maja (Pradejón, La Rioja)” given by Dr. Giulia Baratta (Università di Macerata) and by Dr. Marc Mayer Olivé (University of Barcelona). In the lecture, after an
introduction contextualizing this signed production of thin-walled vessels as ephemeral ceramics destined for parties and events in the city of Calagurris, the main themes found in these potteries are described: zodiac, chariot races, gladiatorial games, oak leaves, myth of Hippolytus, myth of Actaeon, cave fossam, gifts for Saturnalia, erotic theme. It ends up relating the texts and images that decorate these ceramics with the literary environment of the time, thus showing the special cultural relevance that literature had in the city of Calahorra towards the Flavian era.Este trabajo es un resumen de la conferencia en el Museo Arqueológico Nacional el 25-5-2023 titulada “La cerámica parlante de C. Valerius Verdullus de la
Maja (Pradejón, La Rioja)” por la Dra. Giulia Baratta (Università di Macerata) y el Dr. Marc Mayer Olivé (Universidad de Barcelona). En la conferencia, tras una introducción contextualizando esta producción firmada de vasos de paredes finas como cerámica efímera destinada a fiestas y eventos de la ciudad de Calagurris, se describen los principales temas encontrados: zodíaco, carreras de vigas y cuadrigas, juegos gladiatorios, hojas de roble, mito de Hipólito, mito de Acteón, cave fossam, saturnalia, erótico. Se concluye relacionando los textos e imágenes de estas cerámicas con el ambiente literario de la época, mostrando así la especial relevancia cultural que tuvieron las letras en la ciudad de Calahorra en el entorno de la época Flavia
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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