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Women and Votive Inscriptions in Etruscan Epigraphy

open access: yesEtruscan Studies, 2019
AbstractThis paper aims at giving an overview of the quantitative and qualitative dimension of the female element in the field of Etruscan votive inscriptions. It offers a systematic discussion of dedications set by Etruscan women and attested by inscriptions from the Archaic to the Hellenistic period.
exaly   +4 more sources

Why couple infertility is historically a female-driven problem? [PDF]

open access: yesAndrology
Abstract Background The history of studies in the field of infertility represents a chapter of great interest in gender issues. Objectives This paper aims to delve deep into the historical roots of the aspect of gender inequality related to couple infertility, with a journey back in time, from classical antiquity to the contemporary age, reporting ...
Vignozzi L, Cipriani S, Lippi D.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Nikola Vulić's contribution to collection and interpretation of ancient inscriptions [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2015
Judging by his persistence on collecting ancient monuments, Nikola Vulić should be considered as a founder of epigraphic studies on the territory of the former Yugoslavia.
Ljubomirović Irena V.
doaj   +1 more source

Certains aspects du portrait laic Georgien du haut Moyen age [PDF]

open access: yesZograf, 2016
The article discusses Georgian relief portraits of the early medieval period. Besides religious motifs, church facades and the pillars of stone crosses depict images of laymen - the commissioners of these votive cult objects.
Machabeli Kitty
doaj   +1 more source

Rock Sanctuaries, Sacred Landscapes, and the Making of the Iberian Pantheon

open access: yesReligions, 2022
Sanctuaries are common spaces of interaction between humankind and the gods. In many religious systems, mountains and other elevated topographical features are known to have formed part of these privileged spaces of communication.
Alejandro G. Sinner, Joan Ferrer i Jané
doaj   +1 more source

Inscription on the Votive Painting of Vladislaus II

open access: yesEphemeris Hungarologica, 2023
The votive picture of Vladislaus II in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Buda- pest is an outstanding work of the Jagiellonian court art. The panel, attributed to the court painter of Emperor Maximilian I, Bernhard Strigel, shows Saint Ladislaus recom- mending Vladislaus II and his children under the protection of the Virgin.
Miklós Gálos, Mátyás Darvas
openaire   +2 more sources

At the crossroads of different traditions. Social and cultural dynamics in Roman Thrace through the epigraphic practice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Il presente articolo studia i processi di integrazione della Tracia nel mondo romano attraverso l'analisi di tre fenomeni tra loro correlati: diffusione della lingua latina; diffusione della cittadinanza romana; diffusione dei nomi romani. Per illustrare
Francesco Camia
core   +1 more source

« Parce qu’il a écouté ma voix, qu’il me bénisse » Usages et portée d’une formule phénicienne et punique

open access: yesCahiers du Centre d’Études Chypriotes, 2021
The Phoenician and Punic formula that associates the listening of the god and the blessing of the worshipper is very frequent in dedications, with a remarkable spatio-temporal diffusion.
Corinne Bonnet   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Verses of Faith and Devotion. Seeing, Reading, and Touching Monumental Crucifixes with Inscriptions (12th–13th century) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The paper discusses a group of monumental crucifixes from the 13th-century East Adriatic and Italy, pained or executed in low relief, that display a verse inscriptions on the transverse limb of the cross.
Marušić, Matko Matija
core   +1 more source

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
doaj   +1 more source

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