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Papers by Mark Passehl

Research paper thumbnail of cadet line of Servilii Caepiones (ver.2)

examines the evidence on the last generations of Servilii Caepiones, with stemma of the cadet lin... more examines the evidence on the last generations of Servilii Caepiones, with stemma of the cadet line and their nearest relatives

Research docs by Mark Passehl

Research paper thumbnail of Bactrian Greek dynasties (ver. 7)

theoretical lineages of the Hellenistic dynasties in Bactria & NW India, with two stemma charts, ... more theoretical lineages of the Hellenistic dynasties in Bactria & NW India, with two stemma charts, introduction, first half of chronology, and initial bibliography

Research paper thumbnail of Kalends of March calendar

Paradigm of the Kal. Mart. calendar, to track the nundinal day and week sequence (different from ... more Paradigm of the Kal. Mart. calendar, to track the nundinal day and week sequence (different from the Kal. Ian. calendar).
Appended brief discussion of the Roman hyperbainic (intercalary) day, and the theory that the calendar year was changed by the Acilia edict de intercalando (192 B.C.) in order to rationalize intercalation by removing the nundinal-G/nonal omen avoidance factor

Coin essays & notes by Mark Passehl

Research paper thumbnail of Roman coinage chronology 150-50 BC ver 5

Chronology of Roman coin types and minting officials, 150-50 BC, ver 5

Research paper thumbnail of " Rediscovery " of the Carbonara 1903 hoard

English version of an account of the rediscovery of the Carbonara 1903 hoard of RR silver at the ... more English version of an account of the rediscovery of the Carbonara 1903 hoard of RR silver at the MARTA

Drafts by Mark Passehl

Research paper thumbnail of Roman Magistrates & commanders 153 - 82

First draft of a digital magistrates file focused on the consuls and praetors, but above all on i... more First draft of a digital magistrates file focused on the consuls and praetors, but above all on incorporating Chris Bennett's intercalation model for retrojected Julian dating of the Roman civic/consular years

Research paper thumbnail of The date of Magnesia and the interregnum of 189(R

Working out the date of the battle of Magnesia ; 12 Nov. 190 BC = 19 Mart. 189(R) during the inte... more Working out the date of the battle of Magnesia ; 12 Nov. 190 BC = 19 Mart. 189(R) during the interregnum beginning that year. Rejects the tradition synchronizing the delay at the Hellespont with the Salian sacral month, repositioning the latter to Scipio Africanus' long stay at Elaia. Attributes the influence and endurance of the erroneous tradition to the historia Graeca of P. Scipio Africanus the augur and the influence of Scipiones pontifices maximi on the first, strictly annalistic, part of the Annales Maximi

Research paper thumbnail of Praenestine clients of Lucullus

Onomastic orthography problems in passages of Cassius Dio and Cicero may be resolved to reveal a ... more Onomastic orthography problems in passages of Cassius Dio and Cicero may be resolved to reveal a collection of Praenestine families in the service and clientele of Lucius Lucullus (cos. 74).

Research paper thumbnail of cadet line of Servilii Caepiones (ver.2)

examines the evidence on the last generations of Servilii Caepiones, with stemma of the cadet lin... more examines the evidence on the last generations of Servilii Caepiones, with stemma of the cadet line and their nearest relatives

Research paper thumbnail of Bactrian Greek dynasties (ver. 7)

theoretical lineages of the Hellenistic dynasties in Bactria & NW India, with two stemma charts, ... more theoretical lineages of the Hellenistic dynasties in Bactria & NW India, with two stemma charts, introduction, first half of chronology, and initial bibliography

Research paper thumbnail of Kalends of March calendar

Paradigm of the Kal. Mart. calendar, to track the nundinal day and week sequence (different from ... more Paradigm of the Kal. Mart. calendar, to track the nundinal day and week sequence (different from the Kal. Ian. calendar).
Appended brief discussion of the Roman hyperbainic (intercalary) day, and the theory that the calendar year was changed by the Acilia edict de intercalando (192 B.C.) in order to rationalize intercalation by removing the nundinal-G/nonal omen avoidance factor

Research paper thumbnail of Roman coinage chronology 150-50 BC ver 5

Chronology of Roman coin types and minting officials, 150-50 BC, ver 5

Research paper thumbnail of " Rediscovery " of the Carbonara 1903 hoard

English version of an account of the rediscovery of the Carbonara 1903 hoard of RR silver at the ... more English version of an account of the rediscovery of the Carbonara 1903 hoard of RR silver at the MARTA

Research paper thumbnail of Roman Magistrates & commanders 153 - 82

First draft of a digital magistrates file focused on the consuls and praetors, but above all on i... more First draft of a digital magistrates file focused on the consuls and praetors, but above all on incorporating Chris Bennett's intercalation model for retrojected Julian dating of the Roman civic/consular years

Research paper thumbnail of The date of Magnesia and the interregnum of 189(R

Working out the date of the battle of Magnesia ; 12 Nov. 190 BC = 19 Mart. 189(R) during the inte... more Working out the date of the battle of Magnesia ; 12 Nov. 190 BC = 19 Mart. 189(R) during the interregnum beginning that year. Rejects the tradition synchronizing the delay at the Hellespont with the Salian sacral month, repositioning the latter to Scipio Africanus' long stay at Elaia. Attributes the influence and endurance of the erroneous tradition to the historia Graeca of P. Scipio Africanus the augur and the influence of Scipiones pontifices maximi on the first, strictly annalistic, part of the Annales Maximi

Research paper thumbnail of Praenestine clients of Lucullus

Onomastic orthography problems in passages of Cassius Dio and Cicero may be resolved to reveal a ... more Onomastic orthography problems in passages of Cassius Dio and Cicero may be resolved to reveal a collection of Praenestine families in the service and clientele of Lucius Lucullus (cos. 74).