few. Spurred on by a project to catalogue the late Professor Arnold Aspinall’s project archive and a need to update GSB’s internal database and archiving systems, GSB and postgraduate students in the school
evidence. The textual and archaeological evidence from the ancient world that tells us about Judaism needs interpretation in order to be understood. However, this is no simple task. What I would like to bring [...] they are ordinary Greeks or Romans; that is, they form associations focused towards their particular needs, pay dues to that organization, establish a building in which its members can meet to eat or perform [...] series of separate ὑπόγεια which were only later connected to one another. [22] Later, the need for more space expanded the lengths of underground tunnels used for funerary purposes and developed
agreement conquering the city would have become extremely difficult, if not impossible [3] ; the need to avoid a sacrilege; the effect of motivating the army, giving it the certainty of the success [...] [81] . Another important element to be considered is that the Roman in foreign countries doesn’t need to approach other religious concepts: he “brings” everywhere his gods with himself [82] . Of
of Athena in the sea, all ended at Phaleron, the ancient port of Attika. There was probably a great need to ritually connect the city with the new port and the procession for Bendis was a great opportunity [...] century and therefore absent among orgeones . In this way, the law Philochoros mentions does not need to be dated to the sixth century. Recently, scholars have connected the law with Perikles’ c
complex. According to this viewpoint, the image of the Anaklethris petra shows in fact that Demeter needs a stone just when she tries to communicate with her daughter in the afterworld. Anaklethris petra [...] these results contribute, by a different way, to point out the great interest - almost an urgent need - of Demeter's mystery in afterworld life. The polyvalence of the image of the stone is still
28 and 21 B.C. show that the isiac rites already constituted a problem in the city: if the State needs to legislate against a specific reality, this means that the reality itself does exist. Otherwise
episode, is probably because this event was widely known and shared by the faithful and thus does not need further explanations. In Evangelium Petri such as in the 1 st Peter (at least for 1 Pt. 3,19)
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