Roman Orator Cicero
.... In each of these sets of oratorical pleadings, Cicero showed himself to be a
master of the
Roman art of pleading intellectual and philosophical points as well ....
(1349

5

)
Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... The earliest
Roman epic is often attributed to Livius Andronicus, a slave who was freed because his
Roman master appreciated his servant's wit and intellect. ....
(1206

5

)
Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... The earliest
Roman epic is often attributed to Livius Andronicus, a slave who was freed because his
Roman master appreciated his servant's wit and intellect. ....
(1473

6

)
Depictions of African blacks in Greco Roman Art
.... marginality and his partial resocialization in the
master's community" (Patterson A .... hence permanently alien to the civilized (especially
Roman) world, even if ....
(2619

10

)
Classical Greek Theatre
.... shows the influence of
Roman comedy in the character of Trachalio, the slave to the young Athenian and a servant much wiser and more devious than the
master. ....
(1054

4

)
Greek & Roman Theatre
.... schemes to help his
master, schemes that often go wrong and lead to a variety of complications. There was a strong musical element in
Roman plays, including ....
(1882

8

)
Development of Roman Law
.... slave and therefore without legal personality independent of his
master.21 Law .... gradually in the direction of greater legal equality among
Roman citizens; high ....
(2951

12

)
Imperial Worship under Roman Caesars
.... this to believe that you had within yourself divine powers." However, the
Roman tradition had .... were made in Rome at the initiation of his devoted
Master of the ....
(2869

11

)
Greek and Roman Architecture
.... It should be noted, however, that Italian weather, particularly
Roman weather, was more variable than the .... In ancient times this room had been the
master bedroom ....
(3679

15

)
Biblical Accounts of Slavery
.... However, by the time of Jesus, following the Greek and
Roman conquests of the .... slave upon his (voluntary or involuntary) return to the
master included whipping ....
(1986

8

)
The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... However, some of the darker sides of the
Roman Church appeared also: Jews were forbidden .... We honor the
Master by means of the servant." Relics and the tombs of ....
(7171

29

)
The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... However, some of the darker sides of the
Roman Church appeared also: Jews were forbidden .... We honor the
Master by means of the servant." Relics and the tombs of ....
(7192

29

)
Roman Battle Force & Hannibal
.... He was a
master at choosing the immediate time and place of battle against an .... case, there is no indication that he attempted to defeat the
Roman forces before ....
(8786

35

)
The Second Roman War The Second Roman War was in its most
.... of the Macedonian art of war in the hands of a
master." By the .... necessarily mean that their tactics and organization were along something like
Roman lines as ....
(8808

35

)
Hannibal's Military Skill
.... 4. Hannibal took advantage of the tendencies and shortcomings of the
Roman consuls opposing .... 5. Hannibal was a
master at psychological warfare with his own men ....
(1457

6

)
Jan van Eyck's "The Crucifixion and the Last Judgment" Comparison
The two paintings that are the subject of this comparison are Dutch
master Jan van .... The Abduction" is in the classical style and features a
Roman army led by ....
(1093

4

)
Caesar's Public Character
.... served Caesar's immediate purpose of keeping his successes before the
Roman public eye. .... opposition was ineffectual, and by year's end Caesar was
master of Rome ....
(1833

7

)
RES GESTAE OF AUGUSTUS
.... and his conquest of Egypt in BC 30, Augustus was the undisputed
master of Rome. .... from my own control to the will of the senate and the
Roman people." Essentially ....
(2928

12

)
Account of the Emperor Caesar Augustus
.... and his conquest of Egypt in BC 30, Augustus was the undisputed
master of Rome. .... from my own control to the will of the senate and the
Roman people." Essentially ....
(2897

12

)
A Comparison of Two of Shakespeare's Plays
.... As history tells us, Cleopatra recaptured Antony's love and together they fought and lost, with Octavian entering Egypt victorious and
master of the
Roman world ....
(1708

7

)
A Comparison of Two of Shakespeare Plays
.... As history tells us, Cleopatra recaptured Antony's love and together they fought and lost, with Octavian entering Egypt victorious and
master of the
Roman world ....
(1708

7

)
Taoism
.... of traditional Chinese culture cannot be separated from the
Master's dismissal of .... For instance, the
Roman Catholic Church forbids women to become priests, but ....
(1673

7

)
Sculpture and Culture
.... of the
Roman era show us the significant influence of Greek art in
Roman culture. .... The Greeks would
master the art of sculpture in a way no culture before them ....
(1758

7

)
Philosophy of Christian Leadership The philosoph
.... number of other treatises, primarily an anonymous Italian work titled The Rule of the
Master. Benedict's Rule emerged during the waning of the
Roman empire, a ....
(2151

9

)
Vermeer's The Allegory of Painting
.... As the power of the
Roman Catholic Church and the Hapsburg dynasty declined, Calvinism .... his income from selling art, and was registered as a
Master Art-Dealer ....
(3242

13

)
History of Theater
.... schemes to help his
master, schemes that often go wrong and lead to a variety of complications. There was a strong musical element in
Roman plays, including ....
(1867

7

)
Christian Missions
.... strong and built on a secure foundation even though persecution by the
Roman Government was a .... and he must be reckoned as second only to his
master, Jesus Christ ....
(1389

6

)
Leonardo Da Vinci
.... In 1472 he was afforded the title of
Master in Company of Painters, yet by renaissance standards .... Contact with Byzantium created a thirst for more
Roman ideals. ....
(1384

6

)
Impact of Early Influences on Da Vinci
.... In 1472 he was afforded the title of
Master in Company of Painters, yet by renaissance standards .... Contact with Byzantium created a thirst for more
Roman ideals. ....
(1387

6

)
The Parthenon and the Pantheon
.... name has been lost, but he was clearly a
master who could combine all the architectural trends of the period into one great expression of
Roman power and ....
(1686

7

)