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Sérapis et l'aigle : polysémie d'un iconotype
Veymiers, Richard
2003
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Cannuyer, Christian
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Les lieux de culte en Orient. Jacques Thiry in honorem
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Keywords :
Isiac Cults; Sarapis; Eagle; Coins; Gems
Research Center/Unit :
Société Belge d'Etudes Orientales
Disciplines :
Archaeology
Art & art history
History
Author, co-author :
Veymiers, Richard
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Université de Liège - ULiège > Unités de recherche interfacultaires > Art, Archéologie et Patrimoine (AAP)
Language :
French
Title :
Sérapis et l'aigle : polysémie d'un iconotype
Publication date :
2003
Event name :
XLIe SESSION DES JOURNÉES DES ORIENTALISTES BELGES. Thème : LA LANGUE DANS TOUS SES ÉTATS
Event organizer :
Société Royale Belge d'Études Orientale (SRBÉO)
Couvent des Frères Dominicains, Bruxelles
Event place :
Bruxelles, Belgium
Event date :
du 07 au 08 Mars 2003
By request :
Yes
Audience :
International
Main work title :
Les lieux de culte en Orient. Jacques Thiry in honorem
Editor :
Cannuyer, Christian
Publisher :
SBEO, Bruxelles, Belgium
Collection name :
Acta Orientalia Belgica, XVII
Pages :
265-285
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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since 30 August 2009
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