Religious Identifications in Late Antique Papyri 3rd-12th Century Egypt

This volume provides novel social-scientific and historical approaches to religious identifications in late antique (3rd-12th century) Egyptian papyri, bridging the gap between two academic fields that have been infrequently in full conversation: papyrology and the study of religion. Through eleven...

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Other Authors: Brand, Mattias (Editor), Scheerlinck, Eline (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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