In pursuit of invisibility
ritual texts from Late Roman Egypt
Author/Contributor: 
Phillips, Richard L., 1964-
Place of Publication: 
Durham, N.C
Publisher: 
American Society of Papyrologists
Series: 
      
          American studies in papyrology        ,   
          v. 47    
    Date of Publication: 
2009
Subject: 
Papyrology
Roman history
Magic -- Egypt
Magic -- Manuscripts
Rites and ceremonies -- Egypt
Rites and ceremonies -- Manuscripts
Secrecy -- Miscellanea
Greek Manuscripts (Papyri) -- Egypt
Call Number: 
BF1591 .P49 2009
Collection: 
Ancient World Digital Library
Language: 
English
Provider: 
The American Society of Papyrologists
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