subject | book bibliographic info |
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aion | Bortolani et al. (2019), William Furley, Svenja Nagel, and Joachim Friedrich Quack, Cultural Plurality in Ancient Magical Texts and Practices: Graeco-Egyptian Handbooks and Related Traditions, 143, 178, 223, 233 Bricault et al. (2007), Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity, 81 Bull, Lied and Turner (2011), Mystery and Secrecy in the Nag Hammadi Collection and Other Ancient Literature: Ideas and Practices: Studies for Einar Thomassen at Sixty, 452, 454, 455 Levine Allison and Crossan (2006), The Historical Jesus in Context, 180 Luck (2006), Arcana mundi: magic and the occult in the Greek and Roman worlds: a collection of ancient texts, 138 Pachoumi (2017), The Concepts of the Divine in the Greek Magical Papyri, 13, 56, 63, 83, 88, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 117, 132, 140, 151, 152, 161, 162, 167 Scopello (2008), The Gospel of Judas in Context: Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Gospel of Judas, 287, 288, 289 de Jáuregui (2010), Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity, 106, 369 |
aion, and isis | Griffiths (1975), The Isis-Book (Metamorphoses, Book XI), 140 |
aion, and isis, and zervan | Griffiths (1975), The Isis-Book (Metamorphoses, Book XI), 243 |
aion, isis, and | Griffiths (1975), The Isis-Book (Metamorphoses, Book XI), 140 |
aion, jesus, as new | Scopello (2008), The Gospel of Judas in Context: Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Gospel of Judas, 288 |
aion, mosaic | Bricault et al. (2007), Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity, 81 |
aion, time | Greensmith (2021), The Resurrection of Homer in Imperial Greek Epic: Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica and the Poetics of Impersonation, 292, 294 |
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1. None, None, nan (3rd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Aion • Aion (personification) Found in books: Bortolani et al. (2019), William Furley, Svenja Nagel, and Joachim Friedrich Quack, Cultural Plurality in Ancient Magical Texts and Practices: Graeco-Egyptian Handbooks and Related Traditions, 143, 223, 233; Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 236, 240, 244; Pachoumi (2017), The Concepts of the Divine in the Greek Magical Papyri, 83, 88, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 117, 151, 152, 167 |