subject | book bibliographic info |
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burned/cooked, sacrifice, thysia, thysia offerings | Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 423, 464, 467 |
cook | Isaac (2004), The invention of racism in classical antiquity, 312, 433 Lampe (2003), Christians at Rome in the First Two Centuries: From Paul to Valentinus, 174, 371 |
cook, arthur b. | Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 137, 247 Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 115 Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 23 |
cook, cooking, | Humphreys (2018), Kinship in Ancient Athens: An Anthropological Analysis, 385, 393, 472, 869, 870 |
cook, e. | Gardner (2015), The Origins of Organized Charity in Rabbinic Judaism, 20 |
cook, figure of | Bierl (2017), Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture, 50, 175 |
cook, j. | Bianchetti et al. (2015), Brill’s Companion to Ancient Geography: The Inhabited World in Greek and Roman Tradition, 330 |
cooked, meat | Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 137, 230, 232, 248, 277, 281, 319 |
cooked, whole, victim, sacrificial | Lupu (2005), Greek Sacred Law: A Collection of New Documents (NGSL) 85 |
cooked, with forbidden things, aqiba, foods | Avery-Peck (1981), The priestly gift in Mishnah: a study of tractate Terumot, 291 |
cooked, with unconsecrated food, heave-offering | Avery-Peck (1981), The priestly gift in Mishnah: a study of tractate Terumot, 5, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293 |
cooked, with unconsecrated food, judah, heave-offering | Avery-Peck (1981), The priestly gift in Mishnah: a study of tractate Terumot, 266, 267, 268 |
cooked, with unconsecrated food, meir, heave-offering | Avery-Peck (1981), The priestly gift in Mishnah: a study of tractate Terumot, 173, 174 |
cooked, with unconsecrated food, simeon, heave-offering | Avery-Peck (1981), The priestly gift in Mishnah: a study of tractate Terumot, 291 |
cooked, with unconsecrated food, yose, heave-offering | Avery-Peck (1981), The priestly gift in Mishnah: a study of tractate Terumot, 290, 291 |
cooking | Balberg (2023), Fractured Tablets: Forgetfulness and Fallibility in Late Ancient Rabbinic Culture, 71, 115, 116, 162, 163 Clay and Vergados (2022), Teaching through Images: Imagery in Greco-Roman Didactic Poetry, 68, 72 Huebner (2013), The Family in Roman Egypt: A Comparative Approach to Intergenerational Solidarity , 13, 41, 114, 115, 118, 143 Jouanna (2012), Greek Medicine from Hippocrates to Galen, 146, 156 Rosenblum (2016), The Jewish Dietary Laws in the Ancient World, 20, 55, 56, 74, 96, 113, 116, 120, 153 Trott (2019), Aristotle on the Matter of Form: ? Feminist Metaphysics of Generation, 195 |
cooking, assemblages | Altmann (2019), Banned Birds: the Birds of Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14, 116 |
cooking, of meat of sacrificial victims | Lupu (2005), Greek Sacred Law: A Collection of New Documents (NGSL) 169, 222, 236, 237, 267 |
cooking, pit | Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 53 |
cooking, pots | Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 28, 39 Hachlili (2005), Practices And Rites In The Second Temple Period, 437, 450, 484, 485 |
cooks | Pinheiro Bierl and Beck (2013), Anton Bierl? and Roger Beck?, Intende, Lector - Echoes of Myth, Religion and Ritual in the Ancient Novel, 280 |
cooks, occupation/occupational designations | Marek (2019), In the Land of a Thousand Gods: A History of Asia Minor in the Ancient World, 408 |
cooks, status of | Richlin (2018), Slave Theater in the Roman Republic: Plautus and Popular Comedy, 100, 101, 109 |
2 validated results for "cooking" | ||
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1. None, None, nan (4th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: • cook, cooking • meat, cooked Found in books: Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 248; Humphreys (2018), Kinship in Ancient Athens: An Anthropological Analysis, 869 |
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2. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Heave-offering, cooked with unconsecrated food • cooking Found in books: Avery-Peck (1981), The priestly gift in Mishnah: a study of tractate Terumot, 280, 281; Rosenblum (2016), The Jewish Dietary Laws in the Ancient World, 96 |