单词 | Romanise |
例句 | Born in north Africa in a town of Romanised Berbers, he moved confidently around the empire’s Italian heartland, which although under terminal threat was still a very sophisticated place. O come all ye faithful 2015-11-26T05:00:00Z It is fashionable among archaeologists and ancient historians to debate how much Britain was really "Romanised". What the Romans didn't do for us 2011-03-16T20:30:00Z “The zealots of Masada,” he wrote, “would no doubt have opposed modern Israel’s westernised and secular character, just as they opposed the Romanised Jews of their time”. The cult of memory: when history does more harm than good | David Rieff 2016-03-02T05:00:00Z A recent rant in the People’s Daily, a Communist Party mouthpiece, said intruders such as “MBA”, “CEO”, and “iPhone” were not welcome in Chinese when written in their Romanised form. Barbarians at the gate 2014-06-05T04:00:00Z Fears of future reunification are even causing some Taiwanese cities to reject hanyu pinyin, the official system for Romanising Chinese words in both China and Taiwan, in favour of an older system. Lost in Romanisation 2014-06-05T04:00:00Z Despite the border wars the Romanised Britons got on fairly comfortably until the failing power of the Roman Empire made it necessary for the Roman legions to withdraw to Italy. England 2012-02-09T03:00:12.957Z Jordanes, a Romanised Goth, wrote in the sixth century the history of his people. Teutonic Mythology, Vol. 1 of 3 Gods and Goddesses of the Northland 2011-10-31T02:00:30.820Z For the barbarians untouched by Christianity knew very well how to make a clean sweep of old cultures, as was only too clearly shown by the heathen conquerors of Romanised Britain. Human, All-Too-Human, Part II 2011-10-26T02:00:29.773Z Thus, from the Romanising of Britain onwards, the similarity between the peoples who faced one another across the Channel waned. France 2011-03-27T02:00:11.847Z Italy, Spain, and in the main southern or Romanised Germany, refused ultimately to abandon their tradition of civilisation and of religion. The French Revolution 2011-02-10T03:00:50.577Z The Anglo-Saxons came and cleared out the Romanised and Christian civilisation from Yorkshire to Kent. England 2012-02-09T03:00:12.957Z Romanised in mien, he wants but the flowing toga and sandalled shoon to shine as a centurion. Original Penny Readings A Series of Short Sketches 2010-12-20T17:11:48.837Z He presents a fantastically Romanised and Christianised view of British history, deriving the Britons from a Trojan and Roman ancestry. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race He speaks with some disdain of the question whether a handful of the clergy are or are not engaged in “an utterly hopeless and visionary effort to Romanise the church and people of England.” The Life of William Ewart Gladstone (Vol 2 of 3) Your grandfathers, your fathers, and yourselves have wooed Roman women; in a few generations, if this continue, you will be Romanised. A Struggle for Rome, v. 3 This left Romanised Britain to be attacked by the wilder Britons of the north and the west. England 2012-02-09T03:00:12.957Z He strongly opposed the Romanising policy of James II., and preached several sermons which had a large share in the formation of public opinion. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See He saw how Gothic national feeling, awakened by Hildebrand and his friends, grew more opposed to the Romanising Regency. A Struggle for Rome, v. 1 He himself inclined to what might be called a moderate Broad Church attitude, leaning more to Evangelical than to Tractarian or Romanising views in 111 matters of doctrine. Studies in Contemporary Biography All his life he remained a prominent member of the Romanising party. Books Condemned to be Burnt These features are Norman; but in other portions of the church, the architect Romanises again, as in St. Nicholas. Architectural Antiquities of Normandy Or to the Romanising party in the Church? The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. A Judge of the High Court of Justice This comely volume is intended to open the eyes of Englishmen to the Romanising influence of the High Church, and to the wiles of the Jesuits, who are using the Establishment to their own ends.”—Rev. Gipsy Life being an account of our Gipsies and their children, with suggestions for their improvement Men like Agricola used these modes of Romanising Britain by preference. A History of England Principally in the Seventeenth Century, Volume I (of 6) This does not affect the antiquity; Kenwyn was a British settlement, if never Romanised. The Cornwall Coast How much more reason have we to abstain from the ceremonies of the church of Rome lest we seem to Romanise! The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2) Are we not apt to underrate the number of Romanised Celts remaining in England after the Saxon Conquest? Notes and Queries, Number 68, February 15, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. Clovis, 26, a Romanised barbarian, 34, 50, 99. A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance The English Church has been, I consider, a more Romanising church than many; but, in medi�val times, the most intimate connexion with Rome did not destroy, though it impaired, the nationality of the church. Notes and Queries, Number 191, June 25, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. We may assume that Arthur was a Romanised Briton, born in the late fifth century at Tintagel; his name being possibly a Celtic form of the Latin Artorius. The Cornwall Coast Matasuentha shared the Romanising tendencies of her mother, and her spirit revolted against the alleged reasons of state which gave her this elderly and low-born barbarian for a husband. Theodoric the Goth Barbarian Champion of Civilisation The Romanising policy of the cultivated but somewhat self-willed Princess Amalasuentha met with considerable opposition on the part of her Gothic subjects. The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator The main point, however, is that such resistance is only justifiable in the case of the Romanised culture; for this culture, even at that time, was a falling-off from something more profound and noble. We Philologists Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche, Volume 8 In Pisa and its neighbourhood the author will find a surfeit of Romanised primitives. Art The Welsh bards complain that the urban race of Romanised natives known as Loegrians, "became as Saxons." Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain It was doubtless these feelings which induced them to submit more patiently than they would otherwise have done to the scarcely veiled autocracy of an imperfectly Romanised Teuton such as Ricimer. Theodoric the Goth Barbarian Champion of Civilisation However, the century and a half that succeeded the English colonization of south-eastern Britain were, no doubt, a time of great retrogression towards barbarism, as everywhere else in Romanised Europe. Science in Arcady Its organisation was the Romanising of its life. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant Hurrell joined ardently, while his life was spared, in the effort to counteract the Reformation and Romanise the Church of England. The Life of Froude However, as Eadwine assumed some of the imperial Roman trappings, it seems not unlikely that a portion at least of the Romanised population survived the conquest. Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain Celtic religion was Romanised, and if the Druids retained priestly functions, it could only be by their becoming Romanised also. The Religion of the Ancient Celts The Romanised Britons became English churls and serfs—nay, the very name for a serf in ordinary conversation was Weala or Welshman. Science in Arcady In the cant of our own society, we may say it is the Roman who rationalises and the Greek who Romanises. The New Jerusalem That Gaul grew rich and was Romanised, changed the state of things. Characters and events of Roman History "The large Romanised towns," says Professor Rolleston, "no doubt made terms with the Saxons, who abhorred city life, and would probably be content to leave the unwarlike burghers in a condition of heavily-taxed submissiveness." Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain Gardiner now saw his Romanising party once more in a position to revenge their wrongs when there was no longer any Henry to stand between them and their enemies. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 11 — Ancient and Mediæval History He has presented the Romanised legend of the fair Colchian sorceress in such a delightfully misleading fashion that it has taken all these centuries to decipher its true import. The Earlier Work of Titian I confess that the Romanising tendencies so openly avowed in the Church of England alarm me. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character The formation of a strong Romanising section in the Tractarian party was obviously damaging to the party and dangerous to the Church. The Oxford Movement Twelve Years, 1833-1845 Altogether, Bæda may be taken as a fair specimen of the Romanised Englishman, alike in his strength and in his weakness. Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain He was, as we maintain, throughout, the Romanising element in the whole movement. Famous Reviews And this is, to my mind, the difference, and the noble difference, between the so-called Norman architecture, which came hither about the time of the Conquest; and that of Romanised Italy. Literary and General Lectures and Essays I do fear the extreme and Romanising party, and they hurt us here. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character The charges against the Tractarian party of Romanising, and of flagrant dishonesty, long urged by irresponsible opponents, were now formally adopted by the University authorities, and specially directed against the foremost man of the party. The Oxford Movement Twelve Years, 1833-1845 The Roman towns still stood in their midst, and a fragment, at least, of the Romanised population still carried on commerce with the half-Roman Frankish kingdom across the Channel. Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain The province of Cisalpine Gaul, though not formally incorporated with Italy till twenty years later, had before this become thoroughly Romanised, and was one of the principal recruiting grounds for the legions. Latin Literature A Romanising preacher at St. Paul's Gross was fired at, and the culprit was not given up. England under the Tudors The addition of this large and wealthy province made the eastern half of the Frankish kingdom practically coextensive with medieval Germany, and almost equal in importance to the Romanised provinces of Gaul. Medieval Europe What therefore the disadvantage of those among us who do not really deserve the imputation of Romanising may be meant for, is to break this practical belief to the English Church. The Oxford Movement Twelve Years, 1833-1845 To the attack on his orthodoxy, the counter buffet was the charge against his chief opponents of secret or open Romanising. The Oxford Movement Twelve Years, 1833-1845 These men were, in any fair judgment, as free from Romanising as any of their accusers; but they made their appeal for patience and fair judgment in vain. The Oxford Movement Twelve Years, 1833-1845 But the Romanised provinces long remained the dominant force in European history; the hearth-fire of medieval culture was kindled on the ruins of the Empire. Medieval Europe |
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