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albinus Dilley (2019), Monasteries and the Care of Souls in Late Antique Christianity: Cognition and Discipline, 241
Iricinschi et al. (2013), Beyond the Gnostic Gospels: Studies Building on the Work of Elaine Pagels, 110, 115
Janowitz (2002b), Icons of Power: Ritual Practices in Late Antiquity, 17
Jeong (2023), Pauline Baptism among the Mysteries: Ritual Messages and the Promise of Initiation. 260
Joosse (2021), Olympiodorus of Alexandria: Exegete, Teacher, Platonic Philosopher, 208
Kahlos (2019), Religious Dissent in Late Antiquity, 350-450, 63, 64
Lampe (2003), Christians at Rome in the First Two Centuries: From Paul to Valentinus, 146
Levine Allison and Crossan (2006), The Historical Jesus in Context, 22
Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 305
Tomson (2019), Studies on Jews and Christians in the First and Second Centuries. 546, 564
Widdicombe (2000), The Fatherhood of God from Origen to Athanasius, 48
d'Hoine and Martijn (2017), All From One: A Guide to Proclus, 29, 35, 133
albinus's, wife Lampe (2003), Christians at Rome in the First Two Centuries: From Paul to Valentinus, 146
albinus, a., postumius Konrad (2022), The Challenge to the Auspices: Studies on Magisterial Power in the Middle Roman Republic, 271
Shannon-Henderson (2019), Power Play in Latin Love Elegy and its Multiple Forms of Continuity in Ovid’s , 144, 145, 146
albinus, abbot, canterbury Ayres Champion and Crawford (2023), The Intellectual World of Late Antique Christianity: Reshaping Classical Traditions. 732
albinus, alcinous Corrigan and Rasimus (2013), Gnosticism, Platonism and the Late Ancient World, 281, 310, 311, 467, 549, 550, 559, 560, 561, 562, 564
albinus, author of a lost latin treatise on harmonics Motta and Petrucci (2022), Isagogical Crossroads from the Early Imperial Age to the End of Antiquity, 208
albinus, clodius Baumann and Liotsakis (2022), Reading History in the Roman Empire, 234
Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 359, 360, 684
Chrysanthou (2022), Reconfiguring the Imperial Past: Narrative Patterns and Historical Interpretation in Herodian’s History of the Empire. 29, 42, 43, 45, 62, 88, 142, 143, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 161, 162, 171, 172, 173, 180, 184, 185, 186, 193, 195, 203, 268, 273, 274, 292, 297, 298, 299, 301, 308
albinus, d. iunius brutus Poulsen (2021), Usages of the Past in Roman Historiography, 240
Rüpke (2011), The Roman Calendar from Numa to Constantine Time, History and the Fasti 122, 143
albinus, d., junius brutus Walters (2020), Imagery of the Body Politic in Ciceronian Rome, 111
albinus, governor of judea Udoh (2006), To Caesar What Is Caesar's: Tribute, Taxes, and Imperial Administration in Early Roman Palestine 63 B.C.E to 70 B.C.E, 238
albinus, l., postumius Konrad (2022), The Challenge to the Auspices: Studies on Magisterial Power in the Middle Roman Republic, 270, 271
Viglietti and Gildenhard (2020), Divination, Prediction and the End of the Roman Republic, 224
albinus, lucceius Dijkstra and Raschle (2020), Religious Violence in the Ancient World: From Classical Athens to Late Antiquity, 121, 124
albinus, middle platonist Motta and Petrucci (2022), Isagogical Crossroads from the Early Imperial Age to the End of Antiquity, 7, 39, 40, 41, 81, 88, 99, 100, 102, 104, 144, 145
albinus, nilus of ancyra, on Dilley (2019), Monasteries and the Care of Souls in Late Antique Christianity: Cognition and Discipline, 241
albinus, of angers, saints Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 786
albinus, prologus Joosse (2021), Olympiodorus of Alexandria: Exegete, Teacher, Platonic Philosopher, 31, 32
albinus, spurius postumius Dijkstra and Raschle (2020), Religious Violence in the Ancient World: From Classical Athens to Late Antiquity, 91
albinus, spurius postumius, consul Gorain (2019), Language in the Confessions of Augustine, 186

List of validated texts:
7 validated results for "albinus"
1. None, None, nan (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Postumius Albinus, A. • Postumius Albinus, L.

 Found in books: Konrad (2022), The Challenge to the Auspices: Studies on Magisterial Power in the Middle Roman Republic, 271; Shannon-Henderson (2019), Power Play in Latin Love Elegy and its Multiple Forms of Continuity in Ovid’s , 144

2. Josephus Flavius, Jewish Antiquities, 20.197 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Albinus • Albinus, Lucceius

 Found in books: Dijkstra and Raschle (2020), Religious Violence in the Ancient World: From Classical Athens to Late Antiquity, 121; Tomson (2019), Studies on Jews and Christians in the First and Second Centuries. 546

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20.197 Πέμπει δὲ Καῖσαρ ̓Αλβῖνον εἰς τὴν ̓Ιουδαίαν ἔπαρχον Φήστου τὴν τελευτὴν πυθόμενος. ὁ δὲ βασιλεὺς ἀφείλετο μὲν τὸν ̓Ιώσηπον τὴν ἱερωσύνην, τῷ δὲ ̓Ανάνου παιδὶ καὶ αὐτῷ ̓Ανάνῳ λεγομένῳ τὴν διαδοχὴν τῆς ἀρχῆς ἔδωκεν.'' None
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20.197 1. And now Caesar, upon hearing the death of Festus, sent Albinus into Judea, as procurator. But the king deprived Joseph of the high priesthood, and bestowed the succession to that dignity on the son of Aus, who was also himself called Aus.'' None
3. Josephus Flavius, Jewish War, 2.117, 2.272-2.273 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Albinus • Albinus (governor of Judea) • Albinus, Lucceius

 Found in books: Dijkstra and Raschle (2020), Religious Violence in the Ancient World: From Classical Athens to Late Antiquity, 121, 124; Tomson (2019), Studies on Jews and Christians in the First and Second Centuries. 564; Udoh (2006), To Caesar What Is Caesar's: Tribute, Taxes, and Imperial Administration in Early Roman Palestine 63 B.C.E to 70 B.C.E, 238

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2.117 Τῆς δὲ ̓Αρχελάου χώρας εἰς ἐπαρχίαν περιγραφείσης ἐπίτροπος τῆς ἱππικῆς παρὰ ̔Ρωμαίοις τάξεως Κωπώνιος πέμπεται μέχρι τοῦ κτείνειν λαβὼν παρὰ Καίσαρος ἐξουσίαν.' "
2.272
ἀλλ' οὐχ ὁ μετὰ Φῆστον ̓Αλβῖνος τὸν αὐτὸν τρόπον ἐξηγήσατο τῶν πραγμάτων, οὐκ ἔστιν δὲ ἥντινα κακουργίας ἰδέαν παρέλειπεν." "2.273 οὐ μόνον γοῦν ἐν τοῖς πολιτικοῖς πράγμασιν ἔκλεπτεν καὶ διήρπαζεν τὰς ἑκάστων οὐσίας, οὐδὲ τὸ πᾶν ἔθνος ἐβάρει ταῖς εἰσφοραῖς, ἀλλὰ καὶ τοὺς ἐπὶ λῃστείᾳ δεδεμένους ὑπὸ τῆς παρ' ἑκάστοις βουλῆς ἢ τῶν προτέρων ἐπιτρόπων ἀπελύτρου τοῖς συγγενέσιν, καὶ μόνος ὁ μὴ δοὺς τοῖς δεσμωτηρίοις ὡς πονηρὸς ἐγκατελείπετο."' None
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2.117 1. And now Archelaus’s part of Judea was reduced into a province, and Coponius, one of the equestrian order among the Romans, was sent as a procurator, having the power of life and death put into his hands by Caesar.
2.272
But then Albinus, who succeeded Festus, did not execute his office as the other had done; nor was there any sort of wickedness that could be named but he had a hand in it. 2.273 Accordingly, he did not only, in his political capacity, steal and plunder every one’s substance, nor did he only burden the whole nation with taxes, but he permitted the relations of such as were in prison for robbery, and had been laid there, either by the senate of every city, or by the former procurators, to redeem them for money; and nobody remained in the prisons as a malefactor but he who gave him nothing.'' None
4. Tacitus, Annals, 3.71.3 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Postumius Albinus, A. • Postumius Albinus, L.

 Found in books: Konrad (2022), The Challenge to the Auspices: Studies on Magisterial Power in the Middle Roman Republic, 271; Shannon-Henderson (2019), Power Play in Latin Love Elegy and its Multiple Forms of Continuity in Ovid’s , 144, 145, 146

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3.71.3 \xa0A\xa0problem in religion now presented itself: in what temple were the knights to lodge the offering vowed, in connection with Augusta's illness, to Equestrian Fortune? For though shrines to Fortune were plentiful in the city, none carried the epithet in question. It was found that there was a temple of the name at Antium, and that all sacred rites in the country towns of Italy, with all places of worship and divine images, were subject to the jurisdiction and authority of Rome. At Antium, accordingly, the gift was placed. And since points of religion were under consideration, the Caesar produced his recently deferred answer to the Flamen Dialis, Servius Maluginensis; and read a pontifical decree, according to which the Flamen, whenever attacked by illness, might at the discretion of the supreme pontiff absent himself for more than two nights, so long as it was not on days of public sacrifice nor oftener than twice in one year. The ruling thus laid down in the principate of Augustus showed that a\xa0year's absence and a provincial governorship were not for the flamens of Jupiter. Attention was also called to a precedent set by the supreme pontiff, Lucius Metellus; who had vetoed the departure of the Flamen, Aulus Postumius. Asia, therefore, was allotted to the consular next in seniority to Maluginensis. <"" None
5. None, None, nan (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Albinus • Albinus (Middle Platonist)

 Found in books: Janowitz (2002b), Icons of Power: Ritual Practices in Late Antiquity, 17; Motta and Petrucci (2022), Isagogical Crossroads from the Early Imperial Age to the End of Antiquity, 41, 81, 88, 144, 145; Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 305

6. None, None, nan (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Albinus (Middle Platonist) • Alcinous (Albinus)

 Found in books: Corrigan and Rasimus (2013), Gnosticism, Platonism and the Late Ancient World, 550, 561, 564; Motta and Petrucci (2022), Isagogical Crossroads from the Early Imperial Age to the End of Antiquity, 81

7. Valerius Maximus, Memorable Deeds And Sayings, 1.1.2
 Tagged with subjects: • Postumius Albinus, A. • Postumius Albinus, L.

 Found in books: Konrad (2022), The Challenge to the Auspices: Studies on Magisterial Power in the Middle Roman Republic, 271; Shannon-Henderson (2019), Power Play in Latin Love Elegy and its Multiple Forms of Continuity in Ovid’s , 144

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1.1.2 Metellus the pontifex maximus, when Postumius the consul, and also a flamen of Mars, desired Africa for his province to make war in, commanded him under a penalty not to depart the city, and thereby to desert his function; believing that Postumius could not safely commit himself to martial combats, when the ceremonies of Mars were neglected.'' None



Please note: the results are produced through a computerized process which may frequently lead to errors, both in incorrect tagging and in other issues. Please use with caution.
Due to load times, full text fetching is currently attempted for validated results only.
Full texts for Hebrew Bible and rabbinic texts is kindly supplied by Sefaria; for Greek and Latin texts, by Perseus Scaife, for the Quran, by Tanzil.net

For a list of book indices included, see here.