Roman, Greek and Etruscan Art
.... Etruscan borrowings - Greek concepts of proportion (as we can see in the Temple of
Fortuna Virilis) and of mimesis (as we can see in "
Roman Patrician, Orticoli ....
(1222

5

)
Concept of Fortune
.... Boethian Prisoner's complaint in the Consolatio." Frakes says that there appears to be little "character development" of
Fortuna in the
Roman literature, in ....
(4240

17

)
Concept of Fortune in Boethius & Dante
.... Boethian Prisoner's complaint in the Consolatio." Frakes says that there appears to be little "character development" of
Fortuna in the
Roman literature, in ....
(4241

17

)
Roman Architecture
.... in the middle of the first century BC; and the
Fortuna Primigenia complex at Praeneste .... Thus the
Roman architecture of the second and first centuries BC saw "the ....
(3086

12

)
Roman Architecture
.... Metellus might have resembled the style of the Temple of
Fortuna Virilis (125 BC .... This typical
Roman building is like a Greek peripteral temple in possessing a ....
(1636

7

)
Etruscan and Greek Art in Rome
.... Etruscan borrowings - Greek concepts of proportion (as we can see in the Temple of
Fortuna Virilis) and of mimesis (as we can see in "
Roman Patrician, Orticoli ....
(1222

5

)
Architectural Monuments
.... 2.
Roman architecture was a major development in the classical world. .... influence as Rome conquered Greece, evident in the small "Temple of
Fortuna Virilis" from ....
(2213

9

)
Missa Pange Lingua, by Josquin de Prez
.... century, political power and material wealth had corrupted the
Roman Catholic Church. .... in half a dozen sources for passages in the Masses
Fortuna Desperata and ....
(1402

6

)
Cicero & Machiavelli on Political Morality
.... or those wise men put in control by Providence, skill, or "
Fortuna", were able .... In using the
Roman Empire as an example, Machiavelli points out that most good ....
(1199

5

)
Nature of Virtue in The Prince & The Discourses
.... Machiavelli considers the relation between the concepts of virtue and
fortuna, or fortune .... He then gives examples of a
Roman general who succeeded by means of ....
(1648

7

)
Niccolo' Machiavelli Thesis
.... by defeating Hannibal and thereby preserving the stability of the
Roman state. .... if they owe little to luck," with the original Italian
fortuna translated as the ....
(10501

42

)