- Paul
Veyne (French pronunciation: [pɔl vɛn]; 13 June 1930 – 29
September 2022) was a
French historian and a
specialist of
Ancient Rome. A
student of the...
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Veynes (French pronunciation: [vɛn]; Occitan: Vèina) is a
commune in the Hautes-Alpes
department in
southeastern France. It
developed largely as a minor...
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French historian André
Boulanger and
subsequently used in the
works of Paul
Veyne.
During the
second half of the 4th
century BC,
profound changes occurred...
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University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-521-55340-7, p. 192.
Veyne 2005, pp. 195–196.
Veyne 2005, p. 229.
Veyne 2005, pp. 229–230.
Giovanni Salmeri, "Dio, Rome, and...
- The
canton of
Veynes is an
administrative division in
southeastern France.
Since the
French canton reorganisation which came into
effect in
March 2015...
- May 2024. Rouche,
Michel (1987). "The
Early Middle Ages in the West". In
Veyne, Paul (ed.). A
History of
Private Life: From
Pagan Rome to Byzantium. Belknap...
- review,
Theological Studies, June 2008
Veyne, Paul. L'Empire Gréco-Romain, Paris: Seuil, 2005. ISBN 2-02-057798-4
Veyne, Paul.Quand
notre monde est devenu...
- Turkish).
Retrieved 2022-05-12. Paul
Veyne, in A
History of
Private Life: I. From
Pagan Rome to Byzantium,
Veyne, ed. (Harvard
University Press) 1987:416...
- life
conquers state and society," in A
History of
Private Life vol I, Paul
Veyne, editor,
Harvard University Press 1987 ISBN 0-674-39974-9. "V****al" . Encyclopædia...
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diversity of
phrasing by
including words of
French origin like "droghte," "
veyne," and "licour"
alongside English terms for nature: "roote," "holt and heeth...