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  • Matters theological, of course, abound in examples of retrojection and retronegation.
  • Retroject, verb; retrojection, noun.
  • Some modern historians have argued that this episode has been invented or is a retrojection of later events.
  • In searching for new words for this special negative example of retrojection, I can think of a couple : retrotraction, and retronegation.
  • Likewise does not believe the surrender of 343 to be a retrojection, not finding many similarities between the events of 343 and 211.
  • Beloch, believing that the Romans would not have recorded a Latin attack on Satricum, considered the burning in 377 a retrojection of the events of 346.
  • The language-hop from the spoken Aramaic of Jesus and the first disciples to the Koine Greek of the evangelists has led to centuries of retrojection and retronegation!
  • Steampunk, a term applying both to the retrojection of futuristic technology into an alternative Victorian age, and the application of neo-Victorian styles to modern technology, is a highly successful version of this second trend.
  • Furthermore, it is inconclusive whether Shi ism during this period had fully embraced the notion of the createdness of the Qur'an, or whether it is a retrojection from later times after Sunni and Shi ism had developed its doctrines.
  • Now here's another puzzle : to find a word for that special case of retrojection where a scholar claims that because a thinker from the past never used the modern word, the ancient person never held beliefs consistent with the modern concept.
  • Maybe it is more precise to think in terms of Prof . Albert Schorsch's " retroject, verb; retrojection, noun, " or the French term suggested by a correspondent from England, but whose post I have regretfully misplaced.
  • During the Second Punic War ( 218 to 201 BC ) Capua famously sided with Carthage, but after a lengthy siege she had to surrender unconditionally in 211 BC, after which the Capuans were harshly punished by Rome . therefore held that the Campanian surrender in 343 is a retrojection by later Roman historians.
  • The historical evidence shows the Romans considered such supplicants to have technically the same status as surrendered enemies, but in practice Rome would not want to abuse would-be allies ., like Salmon, argues that the surrender in 343 is a retrojection of that of 211, invented to better justify Roman actions and for good measure shift the guilt for the First Samnite War onto the manipulative Campani.