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New Dedications to Hosios and Dikaios from the Museum of Eskişehir

open access: yesGephyra, 2020
In this article we present 18 new dedications to Hosios and Dikaios that are preserved today in the Eskişehir Archaeological Museum. One of the inscriptions (no.14) belongs to the Firuz Kınatlı collection registered to the museum.
Nalan Eda AKYÜREK ŞAHİN   +1 more
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Dionysiac Associations among the Dedicants of Hosios kai Dikaios Revisiting Recently Published Inscriptions from the Mihalıççık District in North-West Galatia

open access: yesGephyra, 2020
Four new epigraphic finds from the Mihalıççık District encourage us to reconsider the role that villages and associations played among those who made dedications to the divine pair Hosios kai Dikaios.
Altay COŞKUN
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New Inscriptions from Northeast Phrygia: The Cult of Hosios and Dikaios

open access: yesGephyra, 2018
The last three decades have witnessed increasing number of publications on the cult of Hosios kai Dikaios, Holy and Just, a cult predominantly found in Phrygia and Lydia worshipped together with Helios and Apollo.
Hale Güney
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Neue Inschriften aus dem phrygischen Hochland

open access: yes, 2021
Bu makalede Anadolu Universitesi Arkeoloji Bolumu ogretim uyeleri Rahsan Tamsu-Polat ve Yusuf Polat tarafindan gerceklestirilen Frig vadisi yuzey arastirmalarinda kesfedilen ve bir tanesi (no.
N. A. Şahin, Hüseyin Uzunoğlu
semanticscholar   +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

What’s in a Word?

Journal of Book of Mormon studies, 2004
Pairs and Merisms in 3 Nephi Cynthia L. Hallen with Josh Sorenson and ELANG 324 students James T. Duke’s recent Journal of Book of Mormon Studies article on “Word Pairs and Distinctive Combinations in the Book of Mormon”1 invites us to ponder “the deeper
C. Hallen, J. Sorenson, E. Students
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