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A poem exploring the final thoughts and dying wishes of a bishop, revealing both his vanity and spiritual concerns within the context of his burial and legacy.
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Year
Author:
Robert Browning
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Year:
15th century
Region / city:
Northern England
Theme:
Art History, Medieval Tomb Sculpture, Death and Mortality
Document type:
Scholarly Article
Organization / Institution:
British Library
Author:
Jessica Barker
Target audience:
Scholars, Art Historians, Medieval Studies Enthusiasts
Period of validity:
15th century
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Gyeongju, South Korea
Topic:
Archaeology, Cultural Heritage
Document Type:
Research Report
Institution:
Gyeongju National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage
Author:
Cultural Heritage Administration
Target Audience:
General Public, Researchers, Historians
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Author:
Brian Chew
Interviewee:
Phil Campbell
Position:
Designer of Tomb Raider Gold and Tomb Raider II Gold: Golden Mask
Organization:
Eidos San Francisco
Related Works:
Tomb Raider I; Tomb Raider II; Tomb Raider III
Collaborator Mentioned:
Vicky Arnold
Fictional Organization Referenced:
A.V.A.L.A.N.C.H.E.
Additional Expansion Referenced:
Shadow of the Cat/Unfinished Business
Setting Discussed:
Alaska; Tibet; fictional Melnikov Island
Historical References:
End of World War II; Stalinist Russia
Themes:
Narrative development; backstory design; moral motivation of protagonist; game production constraints; use of cut-scenes and FMV; integration of historical and mythological elements
Interview transcript discussing the narrative conception, production limitations, historical influences, and character motivations behind the expansion Tomb Raider II Gold:
Golden Mask within the broader Tomb Raider series.
Year:
2010
Region / City:
Rome, Italy
Topic:
Phytosanitary Capacity Building
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
IPPC
Author:
Expert Working Group
Target Audience:
Experts in phytosanitary capacity building
Period of Activity:
2010-2012
Approval Date:
October 2010
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
CII
Number:
433
Date:
August 16, 2020
Location:
Rome, Italy
Type of document:
Official post-chapter reflection
Organization:
Salesian Society of St John Bosco
Author:
Rector Major and General Council
Audience:
Members of the Salesian Congregation
Period covered:
2020–2026
Topics:
Salesian mission, youth pastoral care, formation, governance, charism, chapter deliberations
Year:
2021
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Theme:
Legal complaint, human rights violations, medical ethics
Document type:
Complaint
Organization / institution:
International Criminal Court
Author:
Hannah Rose, Mike Yeadon, Piers Corbyn, Mark Sexton, John O’Loony, Johnny McStay, Louise Shotbolt
Target audience:
International Criminal Court, legal authorities, human rights advocates
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Assisi, Rome
Topic:
Franciscan pilgrimage, student program
Document Type:
Application guide
Institution:
St. Francis College
Author:
St. Francis College
Target Audience:
Full-time undergraduate students
Period of Action:
December 27, 2015 – January 6, 2016
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Rome
Theme:
Humanities, Education, History
Document Type:
Program Schedule
Institution:
Yale University
Authors:
Professors Jewiss, Fry, Luca De Sario, and others
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in the program
Period:
Summer 2018
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Rome
Subject:
Personal data processing, scholarships, academic award
Document type:
Privacy information
Organization / Institution:
Tor Vergata University of Rome
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Students enrolled in MSc European Economy and Business Law at Tor Vergata University
Effective period:
Until the purpose is achieved or as required by law
Approval date:
11/02/2025
Modification date:
Not specified
Period:
Ancient Rome
Geographic Scope:
Mediterranean region, Italian Peninsula, Gaul, Iberia, Carthage
Main Topics:
Roman Expansion, Punic Wars, Julius Caesar, Pax Romana, Social Issues
Key Figures:
Hannibal, Julius Caesar, Pompey, Crassus, Augustus, Marcus Aurelius
Political Entities:
Roman Republic, Roman Empire, Carthage
Type of Document:
Educational notes
Subject Area:
Ancient History
Themes:
Imperialism, Military Campaigns, Governance, Public Works, Trade, Social Conditions
Covered Events:
Punic Wars, Destruction of Carthage, Rise of Julius Caesar, Establishment of Pax Romana
Date:
27 February 2019
Region / city:
Rome, Italy
Subject:
Frequency Management Working Group Meeting Report
Document type:
Progress report
Organization:
ECC (Electronic Communications Committee)
Author:
WG FM Chairman
Target audience:
ECC plenary
Period of validity:
04 - 08 February 2019
Approval date:
March 2019
Date of last update:
27 February 2019
Original title:
Non disse mai no, Edizioni Paoline – Roma, 1967
Translator:
Fr. Cesare Bettoni RCJ
Editor:
Cherry C. Aquino
General Editor:
Fr. Jose Maria Ezpeleta RCJ
Authorized to print:
Fr. Bruno Rampazzo RCJ
Publisher:
General Commission on Translations
Edition:
2nd Edition
Publication year:
2019
Place of publication:
Rome, Italy
Subject:
Biography, Catholic Saints, Religious Life
Document type:
Book
Target audience:
Seminarians, religious scholars, general public interested in hagiography
Dedication:
Fr. Gaspare Gallitto, RCJ
Chronology included:
Canonization process of St. Hannibal Mary Di Francia
Language of original:
Italian
Copyright:
© 1967 by the General Curia of the Rogationists
Year:
2016
Region / city:
Batavia, NY
Topic:
Construction, Contracting
Document type:
Government solicitation
Issuing organization:
Department of Veterans Affairs - NCO 2
Author:
Kathleen Ellis
Target audience:
Contractors, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)
Period of validity:
March 9, 2016 (site visit)
Approval date:
March 23, 2016
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
Early Roman Republic
Region / City:
Rome
Subject:
Military exploits, political conflict, social class tensions
Document Type:
Historical narrative / Biographical account
Author:
Unknown
Intended Audience:
General readers interested in Roman history
Period Covered:
From the siege of Corioli to Coriolanus’ banishment
Key Events:
Siege of Corioli, Volscian war, plebeian revolt, Coriolanus’ refusal of rewards
Main Characters:
Caius Marcius (Coriolanus), Cominius, Roman Senate, Plebeians, Tribunes of the Plebs
Outcomes:
Coriolanus’ military recognition, plebeian political gains, social unrest
Year:
2026
Institution:
King’s Rochester Classics Department
Course:
Classical Civilisation GCSE
Unit:
3.2
Topic:
Roman Home and Family
Type of document:
Educational handout
Author:
Unknown
Target audience:
GCSE students
Prescribed sources:
Inscriptions F14, H45, D80; Martial Epigrams IV.8, III.36, X.74, XI.52, IX.68; Cicero, About the Orator 1.17-18; Pliny, Letters I.15
Key vocabulary:
Paterfamilias, lares, patron, client, litterator, grammaticus, rhetor, oratory, stilus, cera, pedagogue, cena, mulsum
Learning objectives:
Understanding the role and powers of the paterfamilias, patron-client relationships, Roman education, and dinner customs
Assessment focus:
Knowledge of family structure, legal powers, education roles, and Roman social interactions
Year:
2018
Location:
Rome, Italy
Event Type:
International Seminar
Theme:
Scout Law and International Scouting
Organizer:
MASCI Eventi Nazionali
Venue:
Villa Lubin, Viale David Lubin, Rome
Target Audience:
Scouts and scout leaders
Dates:
May 3–4, 2018
Accommodation:
Hotel near Villa Lubin
Registration Details:
Participant names, countries, services, identity documents, arrival and departure information
Payment Information:
IBAN IT19Z0760113500000064651466 for extra nights and post-gathering tours
Attendance Options:
Lunch and dinner on May 3, 2018
Contextual Description:
Registration form for an international scouting seminar detailing participant information, accommodation, and event logistics.
Institution:
University of Rome “Tor Vergata”
Program:
Master in Development Economics and International Cooperation (MESCI)
Academic Year:
2023/24
Course Title:
Gender and Development
Instructor:
Dr. Giulia Mancini
Instructor Affiliation:
University of Rome “Tor Vergata”
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Duration:
14 hours
Credits:
2 ECTS
Module:
Module 1 – Gender equality and development
Course Topics:
Gender equality, capability approach, gender inequality indicators, women’s labor, gender and development policies, gender mainstreaming, SDGs
Key Themes:
Gender equality measurement, women’s work and labor markets, development strategies related to gender
Type of Document:
Course syllabus
Field of Study:
Development Economics
Educational Level:
Master’s degree
Readings:
Academic articles and institutional reports including works by Robeyns, Duflo, Goldin, World Bank Group and others
Sources Referenced:
World Bank Group, Royal Swedish Academy of Science, Routledge publications, academic journals