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La publication par Ph. Derchain du Papyrus Sait 825 semble battre définitivement en brèche l'opinion, trop longtemps répandue, que le caractère solaire de Sarapis était un apport grec. Ce caractère est bien authentiquement égyptien.
Hani, Jean
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Among the Graeco-Oriental cults that shared the loyalties of the Mediterranean peoples during the first four centuries of our era, the religion of Sarapis occupied a commanding position.
Herbert Chayyim Youtie
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Cumont Franz, Canet Louis. Mithra ou Sarapis ΚΟΣΜΟΚΡΑΤΩΡ. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 63ᵉ année, N. 4, 1919. pp.
Cumont, Franz, Canet, Louis
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International audienceOn dresse le court répertoire (4 séries) des monnaies kushanes à l'effigie de Sarapis. La présence du dieu sur plusieurs revers du monnayage d'Huviska (260-292 apr.
Bricault, Laurent
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Isiac lamps from Alexandria and other provinces: some comparisons [PDF]
This research examines representations of deities on lamps that reflect Hellenistic syncretic processes that led to the refashioning of Pharaonic gods by the addition of Greek attributes. The different rendering of deities representing specifically the “
Jean-Louis Podvin
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A Group of Busts of Zeus from Bilecik and Zeus Bronton
In the museums of Bursa, Bilecik, İstanbul, Eskişehir, Söğüt ve İznik, there are a group of Zeus busts of local style, all having no inscriptions and resembling to each other considerably in terms of typology and style. They have been found mostly in the
N. Eda Akyürek Şahin
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A new, conspicuously coloured snapping shrimp from the north-western Indian Ocean (Malacostraca: Decapoda: Alpheidae: Alpheus) [PDF]
A new, brightly coloured and morphologically distinctive species of the alpheid genus Alpheus Fabricius, 1798 is described based on a single female specimen collected in shallow waters of Masirah Island, Oman. Alpheus sarapis sp. nov.
Arthur Anker
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Juliana Apostaty mit o Heliosie
The present paper is a brief study on Julian the Apostate’s religion with the detailed analysis of the so called Helios myth being a part of his speech Against Heraclius (Or. VII), delivered in Constantinople in AD 362.
Ewa Osek
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Le Succès d’Harpocrate à Nea Paphos
Even though we find only a few traces of the Egyptian god Harpocrates on epigraphic inscriptions, his cult was widespread in Ancient Near East during the Graeco-Roman period.
Jean-Louis Podvin
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Five Fragmentary Inscriptions from Assos
In this article, five fragmentary inscriptions are presented from the depository of the Assos excavation house in Çanakkale province, Turkey. The first inscription is the surviving part of a decree honoring Latimos, son of Cleomortos, whose name was ...
Tolga Özhan
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