-
occupation during the Neolithic. Its name
probably derives from the
Latin "
vigilae", "watchtowers",
suggesting the
importance of its
location on the Adriatic...
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Paradox Eine:
Antignostischer Monarchianismus im
zweiten Jahrhundert,
Vigilae Christianae Supplements, 50, Leiden:Brill, 1999, p. 241-256.
Thomas Lechner...
- M.C. "The Role of Mary as Co-Recapitulator in St.
Irenaeus of Lyons."
Vigilae Christianae 58 (2004):117–137. Tixeront, Rev. J. (1920). "Section IV: The...
- (2019), "Why the
Testimonium Taciteum Is Authentic: A
Response to Carrier",
Vigilae Christianae Van
Voorst 2000, p. 42.
Furneaux 1907,
Appendix II, p. 418...
- Janssen, L.F. "'Superstitio' and the ****cution of the Christians."
Vigilae Christianae. Vol. 33 No. 2 (June 1979): 138. Janssen, "'Superstitio' and...
- cura were the
posts of the sentinels,
called the
excubiae by day and the
vigilae at night. Wall
posts were praesidia, gate posts, custodiae,
advance positions...
- Teitler, “Ammi****, Libanius, Chrysostomus, and the
Martyrs of Antioch” in
Vigilae Christianae 67(2013), 263-288, pp. 272-273. doi:10.1163/15700720-12341129...
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called “Annotations” (Anmerkungen); Two “Four Notebooks” (Vier Hefte); Two “
Vigilae”; One “Notturno”; Two “Intimations” (Winke); Four are
named “Provisional...
- in
numerous deaths. The
Roman name for
sleep deprivation was
tormentum vigilae, or "waking torture." They used
sleep deprivation to
torture criminals...