The new evidence from Thebes has been subject to very dubious interpretations in the editio princeps. |
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The Establishment went on from six official volumes of editio princeps to some 26, that's because they were now under the pressure. |
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The work's popularity was quickly established, and the editio princeps was followed by a succession of Italian editions. |
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The following remarks are not meant to diminish the value of this editio princeps of these tablets. |
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According to tradition, a Praetorian named Gratus found him hiding behind a curtain and suddenly declared him princeps. |
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This was the first time that senators chose the emperor since Octavian was honored with the titles of princeps and Augustus. |
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He was, however, forced to increase their role as the powers of the princeps became more centralized and the burden larger. |
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Compared with the Second Triumvirate's epoch, Augustus' reign as princeps was very peaceful. |
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In his capacity as princeps, selfishness and selflessness coexisted in his mind. |
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Charles, titling himself maior domus and princeps et dux Francorum, did not appoint a new king and nobody acclaimed one. |
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Unfortunately, the text has been silently emended by the editors of the editio princeps. |
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A more serious flaw is that the Latin quoted in the footnotes is based on the Basle 1576 edition and not on that of the 1496 editio princeps. |
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Then, with the appearance of Sweynheym and Pannartz's 1469 editio princeps, the real work begins. |
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The excellentissimus princeps Jaquintus, who had led the rebellion of the city, was hanged, along with many of his followers, but the city avoided being sacked. |
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Throughout the early years of the Principate although the consuls were still formally elected by the Comitia Centuriata, they were in fact nominated by the princeps. |
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Bede himself used it in this context, among others, referring for example to Peada, Penda's son and the underking of the Middle Saxons, as a princeps. |
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After the victory, Maximinus took the title Germanicus Maximus, raised his son Maximus to the rank of caesar and princeps iuventutis, and deified his late wife Paulina. |
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The former in 27 BC became princeps civitatis and got the title of Augustus, founding the principate, a diarchy between the princeps and the senate. |
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Historically, the princeps senatus of the Roman Senate was such a figure and initially only bore the distinction that he was allowed to speak first during debate. |
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Bausi itemizes the manifold defects of this copy, including trivializations, errors, and lacunae, and he argues that it is actually anterior to the so-called editio princeps. |
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The Senate quickly met and began debating a change of government, but this eventually devolved into an argument over which of them would be the new princeps. |
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In Latin, the new title was Princeps Walliae, and in Welsh it was Tywysog Cymru. |
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They took the side of the Senate in most conflicts with the Princeps, invariably viewing him as being in the wrong. |
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Already, while alive, he received the widespread private worship of a living Princeps and was worshipped in Britannia in his own temple in Camulodunum. |
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A final reason for the Second Settlement was to give the Principate constitutional stability and staying power in case something happened to Princeps Augustus. |
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