Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... influence ( which does exist , but not as early as Bernal imagines ) emanating from the cult of Osiris in the Eighteenth Dynasty , if not earlier ; oddly enough , however , most of the evidence cited , i.e. , Diodorus and Plutarch ...
... influence ( which does exist , but not as early as Bernal imagines ) emanating from the cult of Osiris in the Eighteenth Dynasty , if not earlier ; oddly enough , however , most of the evidence cited , i.e. , Diodorus and Plutarch ...
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... influenced by the death of Caesar . The dismemberment of the body does look very much like a rationalised version of a ... influence ( therefore probably early 6th century ) , was adapted by incorporation of more Roman elements at the ...
... influenced by the death of Caesar . The dismemberment of the body does look very much like a rationalised version of a ... influence ( therefore probably early 6th century ) , was adapted by incorporation of more Roman elements at the ...
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... influence of religious phenomena on state policy , 1 marshals a wealth of evidence from historical accounts that show the power of oracles , omens and portents to affect public decisions in Sparta.2 R. Parker further documents the ...
... influence of religious phenomena on state policy , 1 marshals a wealth of evidence from historical accounts that show the power of oracles , omens and portents to affect public decisions in Sparta.2 R. Parker further documents the ...
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