Religion in Roman Egypt
AS MUCH as this book concerns Egyptian religion in its later phases (roughly 100 to 600 C.E.), it is a study in cultural resilience, and it draws comparatively upon other such studies in order to answer the question, How does an established culture preserve its religious ways despite multiple pressures and traumas?
December 15, 2000
publish date
Paperback
physical format
332
pages
Publisher
Princeton University Press
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