references | secondary books |
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Epigraphy, Dt, 1.andros | Sarischouli, Decoding the Osirian Myth: A Transcultural Reading of Plutarch’s Narrative. (2024), 130 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 1.louvre | Sarischouli, Decoding the Osirian Myth: A Transcultural Reading of Plutarch’s Narrative. (2024), 348 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 22 | Sarischouli, Decoding the Osirian Myth: A Transcultural Reading of Plutarch’s Narrative. (2024), 185 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 24 | Sarischouli, Decoding the Osirian Myth: A Transcultural Reading of Plutarch’s Narrative. (2024), 185 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 26 | Ando, Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire (2013), 315 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 27 | Sarischouli, Decoding the Osirian Myth: A Transcultural Reading of Plutarch’s Narrative. (2024), 185 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 38 | Ando, Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire (2013), 210 Sarischouli, Decoding the Osirian Myth: A Transcultural Reading of Plutarch’s Narrative. (2024), 185 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 41 | Ando, Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire (2013), 193 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 43 | Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012), 187, 213 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 44 | Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012), 187, 213 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 46 | Papakonstantinou, Cursing for Justice: Magic, Disputes, and the Lawcourts in Classical Athens (2021), 108 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 47 | Papakonstantinou, Cursing for Justice: Magic, Disputes, and the Lawcourts in Classical Athens (2021), 110 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 49 | Papakonstantinou, Cursing for Justice: Magic, Disputes, and the Lawcourts in Classical Athens (2021), 103, 104, 105, 133, 134, 36, 53 Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012), 190 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 50 | Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012), 191 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 51 | Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012), 191 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 52 | Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012), 213 |
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Epigraphy, Dt, 60 | Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012), 170, 176, 188, 390 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 62 | Papakonstantinou, Cursing for Justice: Magic, Disputes, and the Lawcourts in Classical Athens (2021), 90 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 63 | Papakonstantinou, Cursing for Justice: Magic, Disputes, and the Lawcourts in Classical Athens (2021), 90 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 64 | Papakonstantinou, Cursing for Justice: Magic, Disputes, and the Lawcourts in Classical Athens (2021), 104 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 67 | Papakonstantinou, Cursing for Justice: Magic, Disputes, and the Lawcourts in Classical Athens (2021), 41 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 68 | Dijkstra and Raschle, Religious Violence in the Ancient World: From Classical Athens to Late Antiquity (2020), 74 Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012), 192, 213 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 69 | Dijkstra and Raschle, Religious Violence in the Ancient World: From Classical Athens to Late Antiquity (2020), 80 Papakonstantinou, Cursing for Justice: Magic, Disputes, and the Lawcourts in Classical Athens (2021), 134 Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012), 191, 198, 213 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 70 | Papakonstantinou, Cursing for Justice: Magic, Disputes, and the Lawcourts in Classical Athens (2021), 113, 116 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 71 | Papakonstantinou, Cursing for Justice: Magic, Disputes, and the Lawcourts in Classical Athens (2021), 113 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 72 | Papakonstantinou, Cursing for Justice: Magic, Disputes, and the Lawcourts in Classical Athens (2021), 113, 116 Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012), 192 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 73 | Papakonstantinou, Cursing for Justice: Magic, Disputes, and the Lawcourts in Classical Athens (2021), 113 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 77 | Papakonstantinou, Cursing for Justice: Magic, Disputes, and the Lawcourts in Classical Athens (2021), 90 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 85 | Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012), 192 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 87 | Dijkstra and Raschle, Religious Violence in the Ancient World: From Classical Athens to Late Antiquity (2020), 80 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 92 | Dijkstra and Raschle, Religious Violence in the Ancient World: From Classical Athens to Late Antiquity (2020), 80 Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012), 191, 226 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 155 | Sarischouli, Decoding the Osirian Myth: A Transcultural Reading of Plutarch’s Narrative. (2024), 106 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 188 | Sarischouli, Decoding the Osirian Myth: A Transcultural Reading of Plutarch’s Narrative. (2024), 175 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 270 | Sarischouli, Decoding the Osirian Myth: A Transcultural Reading of Plutarch’s Narrative. (2024), 109, 218, 358 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 458 | Ando, Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire (2013), 110 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 464 | Ando, Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire (2013), 99 |
Epigraphy, Dt, 466 | Ando, Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire (2013), 116 |
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