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Notarized statement that Isaac Robbins was free when he joined the U. S. Colored Troops, June 27, 1865
Robbins, Caesar. Notarized statement that Isaac Robbins was free when he joined the United States Colored Troops. [Baltimore City], June 27, 1865. Signed: Caesar Robbins
Julius Caesar, reception of
The reception of Caesar constitutes, for obvious reasons, an immense topic. As a political idea, Caesar exhibits from the very beginning a tension between his role as dictator and destroyer of the Republic and his standing as the political and military genius who founded the Empire. This contrariety, not least by way of the analytic category of Caesarism, is especially marked in the political discourse of the 19th and 20th centuries. Caesar’s literary reception, though influenced by contemporary political conflicts, is not always tethered to them in straightforward ways. The Caesar of literature is often a reaction to the Caesar of Shakespeare. And there are other important issues: Caesar as a problem in the recovery of authenticity, or Caesar, because he is a canonical author, as a symbol of the conservative claims of the established order. In art, Caesar the god and Caesar the chivalrous king gradually give way to Caesar the slain dictator or Caesar the imperious conqueror. In popular culture, however, Caesar’s manifestations vary wildly: although he continues to register at a political level, he can also signify imperial excess or martial prowess, and he is available as a medium for lampooning the various guises of his own reception.</p
JULIUS CAESAR PERSONALITY IN POETRY BY V. BRUSOV
The paper deals with V. Brusov’s verses «Julius Caesar», «October 1917» and «Caesar to Cleopatra». According to the paper’s author, Caesar depicted by V. Brusov is not only a politician, commander and master of Rome, but a person ruled by passion, feelings and emotions. The paper concludes that V. Brusov’s verses provide historic details of the Ancient Rome epoch. The author also identifies convergences, since both V. Brusov and Caesar strived for dominance – Caesar ruled over Rome, while V. Brusov was preponderant in his literary surrounding
Zielgerichtete TCR-T-Zelltherapie bei RAS-mutierter Chronischer Myelomonozytärer Leukämie
Author Isabel Adrienne Odile Caesar, BScAbweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2025Arbeit gesperr
Sulla and Caesar
В статье анализируется конфликт Цезаря с Суллой в 82 г. до н.э. Автор подкрепляет дополнительными аргументами позицию тех ученых, которые придерживаются той точки зрения, что имени Цезаря не было в проскрипционных списках. Собственность Цезаря, очевидно, не была конфискована, и он не прятался от inquisitores Суллы. Он лишь покинул Рим, дожидаясь решения диктатора, раздраженного отказом Цезаря развестись со своей женой, дочерью Цинны Корнелией. Корнелий Фагита, который, как полагают, догнал Цезаря в Сабинии, был послан туда, согласно точке зрения автора статьи, не для того, чтобы взять Цезаря под арест, а чтобы сообщить тому решение Суллы. Вероятно, диктатор позволил Цезарю не разводиться с женой, но велел оставить Италию и отправиться в Азию, дабы служить там под началом Минуция Терма. Драматическая история об этом событии возникла, по мнению автора, только в 60-х гг. до н.э., когда по Риму пошла волна антисулланских настроений, и в интересах Цезаря было подчеркнуть свое сопротивление покойному диктатору. The article deals with the conflict between Sulla and Caesar in 82 BC. Author strenghtens argumentation of those scholars who believe that Caesar was not proscribed. In is obvious that Caesar's property was not confiscated, and he did not hide from Sulla's inquisitores. He only left Rome waiting for decision of dictator who was irritated with Caesar's refusal to divorce his wife Cornelia, Cinna's daughter. Cornelius Fagita who is supposed to overtake Caesar in Sabina, was sent there according to author no to arrest Caesar but to tell him Sulla's decision. Dictator probably allowed Caesar not to make divorce but ordered to leave Italy and to depart for Asia and serve under Minucius Thermus. Dramatic story which came to us on this subject emerged to the author's mind only in 60es BC, when anti-sullan wave was arising in Roman public opinion and Caesar's interest was to empharize his antagonism to deceased dictator.Переработанный вариант статьи см. по адресу: http://elar.uniyar.ac.ru/jspui/handle/123456789/3504
(Review) Caesar in Gaul and Rome: War in Words
“[Andrew M. Riggsby has written] . . . an insightful monograph on the Caesarian portion of the BG [De bello Gallico]. The result will prove useful not only to those interested in Caesar, but also to scholars whose work focuses on the nature of Roman imperialism and ancient ethnography. . . . Caesar in Gaul and Rome demonstrates its author\u27s familiarity with contemporary theoretical perspectives (postcolonialism, semiotics, etc.), yet never seems dogmatic or arcane. [The author] may not single-handedly reverse [negative] scholarly attitudes toward Caesar\u27s commentarii, but his work goes a long way toward demonstrating what can be gleaned from a text normally—and unfortunately—reserved for novice students of Latin.
Book Review: American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964
Book Title: American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964Book Author: William ManchesterLittle, Brown, 1978. 793pp
Sulla and Caesar: a Confrontation
В статье анализируется конфликт Цезаря с Суллой в 82 г. до н.э. Автор подкрепляет дополнительными аргументами позицию тех ученых, которые придерживаются той точки зрения, что имени Цезаря не было в проскрипционных списках. Собственность Цезаря, очевидно, не была конфискована, и он не прятался от inquisitores Суллы. Он лишь покинул Рим, дожидаясь решения диктатора, раздраженного отказом Цезаря развестись со своей женой, дочерью Цинны Корнелией. Корнелий Фагита, который, как полагают, догнал Цезаря в Сабинии, был послан туда, согласно точке зрения автора статьи, не для того, чтобы взять Цезаря под арест, а чтобы сообщить тому решение Суллы. Вероятно, диктатор позволил Цезарю не разводиться с женой, но велел оставить Италию и отправиться в Азию, дабы служить там под началом Минуция Терма. Драматическая история об этом событии возникла, по мнению автора, только в 60-х гг. до н.э., когда по Риму пошла волна антисулланских настроений, и в интересах Цезаря было подчеркнуть свое сопротивление покойному диктатору. The article deals with the conflict between Sulla and Caesar in 82 BC. Author strenghtens argumentation of those scholars who believe that Caesar was not proscribed. In is obvious that Caesar's property was not confiscated, and he did not hide from Sulla's inquisitores. He only left Rome waiting for decision of dictator who was irritated with Caesar's refusal to divorce his wife Cornelia, Cinna's daughter. Cornelius Fagita who is supposed to overtake Caesar in Sabina, was sent there according to author no to arrest Caesar but to tell him Sulla's decision. Dictator probably allowed Caesar not to make divorce but ordered to leave Italy and to depart for Asia and serve under Minucius Thermus. Dramatic story which came to us on this subject emerged to the author's mind only in 60es BC, when anti-sullan wave was arising in Roman public opinion and Caesar's interest was to empharize his antagonism to deceased dictator.Это переработанный вариант более ранней статьи, доступной по адресу: http://elar.uniyar.ac.ru/jspui/handle/123456789/3492
Anomaly detection using network metadata
Networks are traditionally configured manually by operators who can potentially introduce misconfigurations, exposing the network to security risks. Furthermore, as network complexity grows it becomes harder to track anomalous activity in networks, especially for configuration changes which may go unnoticed unless they have an immediate impact on network operation. Existing techniques for detecting anomalies rely on inspecting irregular patterns in network traffic or configuration files. In this work, we present a preliminary framework which utilizes network metadata for detecting anomalies across enterprise networks.
Network metadata helps describe properties of a network that may not be expressed by traffic data, and provides an additional metric to evaluate the overall health of a network. Examples of network metadata include software version and interface status for each device in a network. We perform statistical analysis on a combination of network data plane and metadata features in order to detect anomalies as close as possible to the network’s actual behavior. Using a private enterprise dataset, we were able to analyze network metadata to identify anomalous trends which may render a network vulnerable to security threats.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'Closed Access', the embargo will last until 2019-05-01The student, Hassan Shahid Khan, accepted the attached license on 2017-04-17 at 11:08.The student, Hassan Shahid Khan, submitted this Thesis for approval on 2017-04-17 at 11:16.This Thesis was approved for publication on 2017-04-19 at 12:51.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #10800 on 2019-08-22 at 16:17:28Made available in DSpace on 2019-08-23T20:44:14Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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Greater than Caesar: Christology and Empire in the Fourth Gospel.
Title: Greater than Caesar: Christology and Empire in the Fourth Gospel; Author: Tom Thatcher; Publisher: Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2009; ISBN: 978080066339
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