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A Thesauros for Sarapis and Isis
Bibliotheca Isiaca, 2020A block found at Halikarnassos can be identified as having belonged to a money-box (thesauros). Inscribed with an unpublished, modest dedication to Sarapis and Isis, the text raises several questions about the context of the find, which, for the most part, must remain unanswered. Nevertheless, it is probable that the thesauros was erected in a – if not
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Comptes-rendus des séances de l année - Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, 1919
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. 313-328.
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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. 313-328.
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Revue des Études Grecques, 1970
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. Enfin, ce livre éclaire considérablement le passage célèbre de Rufin sur le baiser du soleil.
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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. Enfin, ce livre éclaire considérablement le passage célèbre de Rufin sur le baiser du soleil.
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Harvard Theological Review, 1948
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. Throughout his career Sarapis was a worker of miracles, but no miracle of his doing ever equalled in historical significance the political thaumaturgy by which he was ...
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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. Throughout his career Sarapis was a worker of miracles, but no miracle of his doing ever equalled in historical significance the political thaumaturgy by which he was ...
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