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The Evidence For Sodom’S Location, David C. Taylor Jr Sep 2018

The Evidence For Sodom’S Location, David C. Taylor Jr

David C Taylor Jr

No abstract provided.


How We Built A Scholarly Working Group Devoted To Classical Legal Rhetoric (And How You Can Do The Same Thing With Other Legal Writing Subjects), Brian Larson, Kirsten K. Davis, Lori D. Johnson, Ted Becker, Susan E. Provenzano Jul 2018

How We Built A Scholarly Working Group Devoted To Classical Legal Rhetoric (And How You Can Do The Same Thing With Other Legal Writing Subjects), Brian Larson, Kirsten K. Davis, Lori D. Johnson, Ted Becker, Susan E. Provenzano

Brian Larson

As academic disciplines mature, professors with specialized interests within their field often gravitate toward each other to pursue their interests collectively. Eventually, members of a group might find themselves collaborating on presentations, articles, or similar endeavors, with the goal of advancing an academic specialty.

To our knowledge, however, few such groups appear to exist in the LRW community (notable exceptions: applied legal storytelling; LWI’s Discipline-Building Working Group’s bibliography program). Our presentation hopes to model how LRW professors can come together to explore a single aspect of the legal writing field. We’ll discuss how we brought together over two dozen professors …


The Riccobono Seminar Of Roman Law In America: The Lost Years, Timothy G. Kearley May 2018

The Riccobono Seminar Of Roman Law In America: The Lost Years, Timothy G. Kearley

Timothy G. Kearley

The Riccobono Seminar was the preeminent source of intellectual support for Romanists in the U.S. during the middle of the twentieth century. In the course of the Seminar's existence, many of the era's greatest Roman law scholars gave presentations at the Riccobono Seminar. The Seminar's history after it came under the aegis of the Catholic University of America in 1935 has been readily available, but not so for the earliest years of 1930-35, when it moved among several law schools in the District of Columbia. This paper uses archival information and newspaper articles to describe the Seminar's activities in these …


The Architecture Of Law: Building Law In The Classical Tradition, Brian M. Mccall May 2018

The Architecture Of Law: Building Law In The Classical Tradition, Brian M. Mccall

Brian M McCall

The Architecture of Law explores the metaphor of law as an architectural building project, with eternal law as the foundation, natural law as the frame, divine law as the guidance provided by the architect, and human law as the provider of the defining details and ornamentation. Classical jurisprudence is presented as a synthesis of the work of the greatest minds of antiquity and the medieval period, including Cicero, Artistotle, Gratian, Augustine, and Aquinas; the significant texts of each receive detailed exposition in these pages.
Along with McCall’s development of the architectural image, he raises a question that becomes a running …


Supplementary Table Of Poehler, Van Roggen, And Crowther 2019: Description Of Iron Deposits, Eric E. Poehler May 2018

Supplementary Table Of Poehler, Van Roggen, And Crowther 2019: Description Of Iron Deposits, Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

Description of Iron Deposits 


Paving Pompeii: The Archaeology Of Stone-Paved Streets, Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Paving Pompeii: The Archaeology Of Stone-Paved Streets, Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This document represents the final draft of the article published as Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Supplementary Table 1 Of Poehler And Crowther 2018: Description Of Paving Events, Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Supplementary Table 1 Of Poehler And Crowther 2018: Description Of Paving Events, Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

Supplementary Table 1 presents the evidence for each of the 172 events of paving within Pompeii’s lava stone streets. 


Supplementary Table 2 Of Poehler And Crowther 2018: Evidence Of Absolute Chronology, Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Supplementary Table 2 Of Poehler And Crowther 2018: Evidence Of Absolute Chronology, Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

Supplementary Table 2 presents the 93 instances where evidence for the absolute chronology for paving Pompeii’s lava stone streets were applied to the relative chronology constructed from paving junctures and street surface conditions of each paving event


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 17 (Color): Survivorship Curve Of Paving Events, Phases 1 - 3. Value Represents The Percentage Of The Original Paved Area Remaining By Time Period., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 17 (Color): Survivorship Curve Of Paving Events, Phases 1 - 3. Value Represents The Percentage Of The Original Paved Area Remaining By Time Period., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 12 (Color): Paving At Pompeii: Phases 2 And 3 (20 B.C.E. - 1 B.C.E.; 1 Ce - 20 Ce)., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 12 (Color): Paving At Pompeii: Phases 2 And 3 (20 B.C.E. - 1 B.C.E.; 1 Ce - 20 Ce)., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 20 (Color): Buildings By Function Along Via Del Vesuvio, Following Eschebach And Eschebach (1993). Blue: Entertainment Buildings; Purple: Workshops; Beige: Private Dwellings; Yellow: Shops; Green: ‘Guilds’., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 20 (Color): Buildings By Function Along Via Del Vesuvio, Following Eschebach And Eschebach (1993). Blue: Entertainment Buildings; Purple: Workshops; Beige: Private Dwellings; Yellow: Shops; Green: ‘Guilds’., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 19 (Color): Length Type Of Paving Events, Phases 3 - 8. Phases 1 And 2 Are Excluded Because Later Repairs Make It Impossible To Determine The Original Length Types., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 19 (Color): Length Type Of Paving Events, Phases 3 - 8. Phases 1 And 2 Are Excluded Because Later Repairs Make It Impossible To Determine The Original Length Types., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 18 (Color): Map Of All Paving Events., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 18 (Color): Map Of All Paving Events., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 9 (Color): Paving Junctures By Type And Relation To Intersections. Dp, Differential Paving; La, Linear Abutment; Tr, Terminating Ruts; Wa, Wearless Area. Combinations Of Abbreviations Indicate Co-Occurrences Of Paving Juncture Types., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 9 (Color): Paving Junctures By Type And Relation To Intersections. Dp, Differential Paving; La, Linear Abutment; Tr, Terminating Ruts; Wa, Wearless Area. Combinations Of Abbreviations Indicate Co-Occurrences Of Paving Juncture Types., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 11 (Color): Paving At Pompeii: Phase 1 (Ca. 100 B.C.E. - 21 B.C.E.)., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 11 (Color): Paving At Pompeii: Phase 1 (Ca. 100 B.C.E. - 21 B.C.E.)., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 16 (Color): Vicolo Delle Conciapelle (Pe_136) At Via Stabiana (Pe_097), From The West. Evidence For Repaving In Process: New Paving (A); Paving Stone Pile For Reuse (B); Paving Stones Recut Into D-Shaped Curbstones (C). View To East., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 16 (Color): Vicolo Delle Conciapelle (Pe_136) At Via Stabiana (Pe_097), From The West. Evidence For Repaving In Process: New Paving (A); Paving Stone Pile For Reuse (B); Paving Stones Recut Into D-Shaped Curbstones (C). View To East., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 6 (Color): Differential Paving On Via Della Fortuna. Area Of Exceptionally Deep Ruts (A, Pe_091) Meets Short Section Of Repair (B, Pe_090), Followed By Another Deeply Rutted Section (C, Pe_129). View To West., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 6 (Color): Differential Paving On Via Della Fortuna. Area Of Exceptionally Deep Ruts (A, Pe_091) Meets Short Section Of Repair (B, Pe_090), Followed By Another Deeply Rutted Section (C, Pe_129). View To West., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Supplemental Figure 3 (Color): Pock-Marks Between Fountain Guard Stones On Via Stabiana (A, Pe_006); On Stepping Stone Across Vicolo Di Tesmo (B, Pe_054); In The ‘Shadow’ Of A Stepping-Stone On Via Della Fortuna (C, Pe_017); Along The Edge Of Via Dell’Abbondanza (D, Pe_118)., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Supplemental Figure 3 (Color): Pock-Marks Between Fountain Guard Stones On Via Stabiana (A, Pe_006); On Stepping Stone Across Vicolo Di Tesmo (B, Pe_054); In The ‘Shadow’ Of A Stepping-Stone On Via Della Fortuna (C, Pe_017); Along The Edge Of Via Dell’Abbondanza (D, Pe_118)., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a supplementary, color figure to accompany, but which is not also published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Supplemental Figure 2 (Color): Bomb Impact On Via Del Vesuvio (Pe_127)., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Supplemental Figure 2 (Color): Bomb Impact On Via Del Vesuvio (Pe_127)., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a supplementary, color figure to accompany, but which is not also published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 7 (Color): Terminating Rut (A) On Vicolo Del Farmacista (Pe_126) At The Pock-Marked Wearless Area On Via Consolare (Pe_002). View From Above, To South., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 7 (Color): Terminating Rut (A) On Vicolo Del Farmacista (Pe_126) At The Pock-Marked Wearless Area On Via Consolare (Pe_002). View From Above, To South., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 14 (Color): Paving At Pompeii: Phases 6 - 8 (63 Ce - 79 Ce; 79 Ce)., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 14 (Color): Paving At Pompeii: Phases 6 - 8 (63 Ce - 79 Ce; 79 Ce)., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 10 (Color): Location Of Evidence For Absolute Chronology. Information On Each Location In Supplementary Table 2., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 10 (Color): Location Of Evidence For Absolute Chronology. Information On Each Location In Supplementary Table 2., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 13 (Color): Paving At Pompeii: Phases 4 And 5 (21 Ce - 40 Ce; 41 - 62 Ce)., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 13 (Color): Paving At Pompeii: Phases 4 And 5 (21 Ce - 40 Ce; 41 - 62 Ce)., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 3 (Color): Section Of Via Del Vesuvio (Pe_005), Modified From Seiler Et Al., 2005, Fig. 4., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 3 (Color): Section Of Via Del Vesuvio (Pe_005), Modified From Seiler Et Al., 2005, Fig. 4., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Supplementary Digital Figures For Poehler And Crowther 2018, Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Supplementary Digital Figures For Poehler And Crowther 2018, Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This document lists and links to the supplementary images for the article Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4. Figures 1 – 20 are color versions of those published in the article. Supplemental Figures 1 – 4 are additional illustrations not provided with the publication.


Supplemental Figure 4 (Color): Polychrome Debris Pavement (“Sarno Paving”) On Vicolo Di Lucrezio Frontone After Conservation (A, View To North) And Prior To Conservation (B, View To South)., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Supplemental Figure 4 (Color): Polychrome Debris Pavement (“Sarno Paving”) On Vicolo Di Lucrezio Frontone After Conservation (A, View To North) And Prior To Conservation (B, View To South)., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a supplementary, color figure to accompany, but which is not also published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 2 (Color): Plan Of Paving Styles At Pompeii. Black: Beaten Ash (Battuto) Surface; Black With Crosshatch: Street Surfaces On Debris Mounds; Diagonal Hatching: Polychrome Stone Paving (Sarno Paving); Gray: Lava Stone Pavement; Crosshatching: Street Dilapidated And Under Repair; Stippling: Street Known To Have No Paved Surface; White: Surface Type Is Unknown., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 2 (Color): Plan Of Paving Styles At Pompeii. Black: Beaten Ash (Battuto) Surface; Black With Crosshatch: Street Surfaces On Debris Mounds; Diagonal Hatching: Polychrome Stone Paving (Sarno Paving); Gray: Lava Stone Pavement; Crosshatching: Street Dilapidated And Under Repair; Stippling: Street Known To Have No Paved Surface; White: Surface Type Is Unknown., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 1 (Color): Plan Of Pompeii With Streets And Locations Mentioned In The Text Labelled. Light Gray Areas Are Unexcavated., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 1 (Color): Plan Of Pompeii With Streets And Locations Mentioned In The Text Labelled. Light Gray Areas Are Unexcavated., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 8 (Color): Continuous Paving Of Via Di Nola At Vicolo Ix 14 – Iii 8 (Pe_131). View To South., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Poehler And Crowther 2018, Figure 8 (Color): Continuous Paving Of Via Di Nola At Vicolo Ix 14 – Iii 8 (Pe_131). View To South., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

This image is a color version of the same figure published in Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4.


Supplementary Document Of Poehler And Crowther 2018: The Lex Julia Municipalis (Tabula Heracleensis)., Eric E. Poehler Mar 2018

Supplementary Document Of Poehler And Crowther 2018: The Lex Julia Municipalis (Tabula Heracleensis)., Eric E. Poehler

Eric Poehler

The following document presents portions of the lex Julia Municipalis (lines 20-49, 53-55) which we refer to in the article published as Poehler, E. and B. Crowther. 2018. “Paving Pompeii: the archaeology of stone-paved streets.” AJA 122.4. The English translation is presented first followed by the Latin. The translation and reconstruction of the original text are by Crawford as published in: Crawford, M., ed. 1996. Roman Statutes. BICS Suppl. 64, 2 vols., 373-74, 363-65. London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London.