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damnatio, damnatus Karfíková (2012), Grace and the Will According to Augustine, 57, 128, 176, 177, 190, 206, 207, 208, 210, 223, 263, 271, 329, 333
damnatio, memoriae Ando (2013), Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire, 223, 240, 242
Castagnoli and Ceccarelli (2019), Greek Memories: Theories and Practices, 93, 306, 307, 308
Edwards (2023), In the Court of the Gentiles: Narrative, Exemplarity, and Scriptural Adaptation in the Court-Tales of Flavius Josephus, 158, 159
Eliav (2023), A Jew in the Roman Bathhouse: Cultural Interaction in the Ancient Mediterranean, 172, 173
Huttner (2013), Early Christianity in the Lycus Valley, 63, 64, 66
Immendörfer (2017), Ephesians and Artemis : The Cult of the Great Goddess of Ephesus As the Epistle's Context 119, 120
Piotrkowski (2019), Priests in Exile: The History of the Temple of Onias and Its Community in the Hellenistic Period, 59, 374, 377
Poulsen (2021), Usages of the Past in Roman Historiography, 208
Rohmann (2016), Christianity, Book-Burning and Censorship in Late Antiquity, 62, 76
Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 156, 190, 191
Rüpke (2011), The Roman Calendar from Numa to Constantine Time, History and the Fasti 142
Tacoma (2020), Cicero and Roman Education: The Reception of the Speeches and Ancient Scholarship, 29, 35, 145, 148, 150, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 162, 177
damnatio, memoriae against, caracalla, roman emperor, geta Scott (2023), An Age of Iron and Rust: Cassius Dio and the History of His Time. 165, 166
damnatio, memoriae and, portraits, imperial Ando (2013), Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire, 240, 242
damnatio, memoriae as opposite of deification Davies (2004), Rome's Religious History: Livy, Tacitus and Ammianus on their Gods, 177
damnatio, memoriae of diadumenian, son of macrinus Scott (2023), An Age of Iron and Rust: Cassius Dio and the History of His Time. 182
damnatio, memoriae of macrinus, roman emperor Scott (2023), An Age of Iron and Rust: Cassius Dio and the History of His Time. 182
damnatio, memoriae, house, and Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 190, 191
damnatio, memoriae, implicit criticism of by josephus Edwards (2023), In the Court of the Gentiles: Narrative, Exemplarity, and Scriptural Adaptation in the Court-Tales of Flavius Josephus, 158, 159
damnatio, memoriae, of ambrosiaster by jerome Lunn-Rockliffe (2007), The Letter of Mara bar Sarapion in Context, 20, 36
“damnatio, memoriae, ” Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 188, 355

List of validated texts:
8 validated results for "damnatio"
1. None, None, nan (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Condemnation • Condemnation, Disobedience, of • death of condemnation

 Found in books: Levison (2023), The Greek Life of Adam and Eve. 408, 673; Pedersen (2004), Demonstrative Proof in Defence of God: A Study of Titus of Bostra’s Contra Manichaeos. 349

2. Hebrew Bible, Jeremiah, 31.33 (8th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • death of condemnation • supersessionism, condemnation of old

 Found in books: Klawans (2019), Heresy, Forgery, Novelty: Condemning, Denying, and Asserting Innovation in Ancient Judaism, 3, 4, 142, 143; Pedersen (2004), Demonstrative Proof in Defence of God: A Study of Titus of Bostra’s Contra Manichaeos. 62

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31.33 כִּי זֹאת הַבְּרִית אֲשֶׁר אֶכְרֹת אֶת־בֵּית יִשְׂרָאֵל אַחֲרֵי הַיָּמִים הָהֵם נְאֻם־יְהוָה נָתַתִּי אֶת־תּוֹרָתִי בְּקִרְבָּם וְעַל־לִבָּם אֶכְתֲּבֶנָּה וְהָיִיתִי לָהֶם לֵאלֹהִים וְהֵמָּה יִהְיוּ־לִי לְעָם׃'' None
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31.33 But this is the covet that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith the LORD, I will put My law in their inward parts, and in their heart will I write it; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people;'' None
3. None, None, nan (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Eusebius, condemns occult practices • avarice, condemned

 Found in books: Simmons(1995), Arnobius of Sicca: Religious Conflict and Competition in the Age of Diocletian, 238; Yona (2018), Epicurean Ethics in Horace: The Psychology of Satire, 105

4. New Testament, Apocalypse, 2.11, 20.6 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • damnatio, damnatus • death of condemnation

 Found in books: Karfíková (2012), Grace and the Will According to Augustine, 271; Pedersen (2004), Demonstrative Proof in Defence of God: A Study of Titus of Bostra’s Contra Manichaeos. 346

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2.11 Ὁ ἔχων οὖς ἀκουσάτω τί τὸ πνεῦμα λέγει ταῖς ἐκκλησίαις. Ὁ νικῶν οὐ μὴ ἀδικηθῇ ἐκ τοῦ θανάτου τοῦ δευτέρου.
20.6
μακάριος καὶ ἅγιος ὁ ἔχων μέρος ἐν τῇ ἀναστάσει τῇ πρώτῃ· ἐπὶ τούτων ὁ δεύτερος θάνατος οὐκ ἔχει ἐξουσίαν, ἀλλʼ ἔσονταιἱερεῖς τοῦ θεοῦκαὶ τοῦ χριστοῦ, καὶ βασιλεύσουσιν μετʼ αὐτοῦ τὰ χίλια ἔτη.'' None
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2.11 He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the assemblies. He who overcomes won't be harmed by the second death." 20.6 Blessed and holy is he who has part in the first resurrection. Over these, the second death has no power, but they will be priests of God and of Christ, and will reign with him one thousand years.'" None
5. New Testament, Romans, 1.21, 5.16, 5.18, 7.23 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • condemnation • conviction • damnatio, damnatus • death of condemnation

 Found in books: Karfíková (2012), Grace and the Will According to Augustine, 176, 190, 223, 333; Lynskey (2021), Tyconius’ Book of Rules: An Ancient Invitation to Ecclesial Hermeneutics, 158; Pedersen (2004), Demonstrative Proof in Defence of God: A Study of Titus of Bostra’s Contra Manichaeos. 62, 346

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1.21 διότι γνόντες τὸν θεὸν οὐχ ὡς θεὸν ἐδόξασαν ἢ ηὐχαρίστησαν, ἀλλὰ ἐματαιώθησαν ἐν τοῖς διαλογισμοῖς αὐτῶν καὶ ἐσκοτίσθη ἡ ἀσύνετος αὐτῶν καρδία·
5.16
τὸ μὲν γὰρ κρίμα ἐξ ἑνὸς εἰς κατάκριμα, τὸ δὲ χάρισμα ἐκ πολλῶν παραπτωμάτων εἰς δικαίωμα.
5.18
Ἄρα οὖν ὡς διʼ ἑνὸς παραπτώματος εἰς πάντας ἀνθρώπους εἰς κατάκριμα, οὕτως καὶ διʼ ἑνὸς δικαιώματος εἰς πάντας ἀνθρώπους εἰς δικαίωσιν ζωῆς·
7.23
βλέπω δὲ ἕτερον νόμον ἐν τοῖς μέλεσίν μου ἀντιστρατευόμενον τῷ νόμῳ τοῦ νοός μου καὶ αἰχμαλωτίζοντά με ἐν τῷ νόμῳ τῆς ἁμαρτίας τῷ ὄντι ἐν τοῖς μέλεσίν μου.'' None
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1.21 Because, knowing God, they didn't glorify him as God, neither gave thanks, but became vain in their reasoning, and their senseless heart was darkened. " 5.16 The gift is not as through one who sinned: for the judgment came by one to condemnation, but the free gift came of many trespasses to justification.
5.18
So then as through one trespass, all men were condemned; even so through one act of righteousness, all men were justified to life.
7.23
but I see a different law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity under the law of sin which is in my members. '" None
6. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Damnatio memoriae • Rabbis, condemning theater

 Found in books: Bloch (2022), Ancient Jewish Diaspora: Essays on Hellenism, 179; Eliav (2023), A Jew in the Roman Bathhouse: Cultural Interaction in the Ancient Mediterranean, 173

7. Cassius Dio, Roman History, 60.22.3 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Gaius (Caligula),, condemned • damnatio memoriae

 Found in books: Ando (2013), Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire, 223; Talbert (1984), The Senate of Imperial Rome, 382

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60.22.3 \xa0These were the honours the senate bestowed upon the reigning family; but they hated the memory of Gaius so much that they decreed that all the bronze coinage which had his likeness stamped upon it should be melted down. And yet, though this was done, the bronze was converted to no better user, for Messalina made statues of Mnester, the actor, out of it.'' None
8. None, None, nan (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • damnatio memoriae • genealogy/generations, damnatio memoriae • history and memory, damnatio memoriae • portraits, imperial, damnatio memoriae and

 Found in books: Ando (2013), Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire, 240; Goldhill (2022), The Christian Invention of Time: Temporality and the Literature of Late Antiquity, 120; Tacoma (2020), Cicero and Roman Education: The Reception of the Speeches and Ancient Scholarship, 150




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.