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Passah Geschichte - перевод на Английский

LITERARY WORK
Römische Geschichte
  • [[Barthold Niebuhr]] (1776–1831).
  • [[Capitoline Wolf]] with legendary founders [[Romulus and Remus]].
  • [[M. Tullius Cicero]] at about age 60.
  • Palazzo Madama]].
  • Senate]].
  • [[Diocletian]] (245–313, r.284–305)
  • [[Gaius Gracchus]] before the [[Concilium Plebis]].
  • Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli]].
  • Cornelia]] & her children: Tiberius & Gaius Gracchus, & eldest Sempronia.
  • [[Pompey]]. Bust, [[Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek]], [[Copenhagen]].
  • [[Julius Caesar]], [[British Museum]].
  • [[Cicero]], copy by [[Bertel Thorvaldsen]], Copenhagen.
  • [[Gaius Marius]]. Bust in [[Glyptothek]] at [[Munich]].
  • St. Paul's Church]], [[Frankfurt]], 18 May 1848.
  • Venus]] with sceptre, reverse. [[Denarius]].
  • Collingwood]]
  • Provinces of the [[Roman Empire]], 117 A.D.
  • Roman Constitution]].
  • Constantine]] (272–337).
  • A notebook used by Theodore Mommsen for his ''Römische Geschichte'' or ''History of Rome''.
  • [[Cato Uticensis]]. Silver [[denarius]] issued 47–46.
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  • [[Sulla]] bust in [[Munich]] [[Glyptothek]].
  • [[Cornelius Sulla]]. Roman [[denarius]].
  • [[Theodor Mommsen]].
  • [[Theodor Mommsen]] in 1863
  • [[Theodor Mommsen]], 1897 Portrait by [[Franz von Lenbach]].
  • [[Theodor Mommsen]] in 1881
  • [[Tiberius Gracchus]].

Passah Geschichte      
Passover haggadah, small booklet containing prayers and Biblical passages related to the holiday of Passover
Passover haggadah         
  • A Seder table setting
  • Exodus from Egypt]] in the [[Birds' Head Haggadah]]: bird-headed Jews bake matzos for the journey and leave Egypt with their possessions (left-hand page); a blank-faced Pharaoh and Egyptian soldiers pursue the Jewish nation (right-hand page)
  • Page from the Golden Haggadah, probably Barcelona, c. 1320. Upper right: the Dance of Miriam (Ex. 15:20), upper left: the master of the house distributing the matzot (unleavened bread) and the haroset (sweetmeat), lower right: cleaning of the house, lower left: slaughtering the Passover lamb and cleansing dishes (hagalat kelim).
  • A bronze matzo plate designed by [[Maurice Ascalon]], inscribed with the opening words of ''Ha Lachma Anya''
  • Rylands Hagaddah]]. Above, cooking the lamb and marking the door. Below, the Seder.
TEXT THAT SETS FORTH THE ORDER OF THE PASSOVER SEDER
Hagada; Haggada; Haggadah shel Pesach; Haggadah of Passover; Pesach Haggadah; Haggadoth; Passover Hagadah; Passover Haggadah; Pesah Haggadah; Pesaḥ Haggadah; Passover haggadah; Haggadot; Passover Haggada; Hagaddah; Hagadda; Hagadah; Haggadim; Haggada shel Pesach; Haggadah of Pesach
Passah-Geschichte (über den jüdischen Auszug aus Ägypten)
never-ending story         
1979 NOVEL BY MICHAEL ENDE
Neverending Story; Never Ending Story; The NeverEnding Story; Fantasia (The Neverending Story); Die Unendliche Geschichte; The Never Ending Story; AURYN; Never-Ending Story; Ushtu; Yisipu; Neverending story; The never-ending story; Never ending story; The Never-Ending Story; Die unendliche Geschichte
endlose Geschichte

Википедия

History of Rome (Mommsen)

The History of Rome (German: Römische Geschichte) is a multi-volume history of ancient Rome written by Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903). Originally published by Reimer & Hirzel, Leipzig, as three volumes during 1854–1856, the work dealt with the Roman Republic. A subsequent book was issued which concerned the provinces of the Roman Empire. Recently published was a further book on the Empire, reconstructed from lecture notes. The initial three volumes won widespread acclaim upon publication; indeed, "The Roman History made Mommsen famous in a day." Still read and qualifiedly cited, it is the prolific Mommsen's most well-known work. The work was specifically cited when Mommsen was awarded the Nobel Prize.