Kronos, Shiva, & Asklepios
studies in magical gems and religions of the Roman Empire
Author/Contributor:
Mastrocinque, Attilio.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia
Publisher:
American Philosophical Society
Series:
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society ,
v. 101, pt. 5
Date of Publication:
2011
Subject:
Classical antiquity
Classical gems-- Rome
Gems -- Religious aspects
Magic -- Rome
Cronus (Greek deity)
Siva (Hindu deity)
Asklepios (Greek deity)
Rome -- Religion
Rome -- Civilization -- Foreign influences
Call Number:
BF1442.P74 M37 2012
Collection:
Ancient World Digital Library
Language:
English
Provider:
The American Philosophical Society
Permanent Link:
https://hdl.handle.net/2333.1/2547df4h
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