The Cult of Isis Among Women in the Graeco-Roman WorldBrill Archive, 1975 - 140 |
Spis treści
The Essential Nature of Isis | 37 |
Isis as Perceived by Women in the GraecoRoman World | 53 |
The Participation of Women in the Cult of Isis | 81 |
Morality and the Cult of Isis | 111 |
Conclusions | 128 |
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