An edition of Jackal at the shaman's gate (1991)

Jackal at the shaman's gate

a study of Anubis Lord of Ro-Setawe, with the conjuration to chthonic deities (PGM XXIII; pOxy 412) : text, translation, and commentary and an annotated bibliography of the Anubis archetype

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An edition of Jackal at the shaman's gate (1991)

Jackal at the shaman's gate

a study of Anubis Lord of Ro-Setawe, with the conjuration to chthonic deities (PGM XXIII; pOxy 412) : text, translation, and commentary and an annotated bibliography of the Anubis archetype

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Publish Date
Publisher
Darengo
Language
English
Pages
135

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-135).

Published in
Thame Oxon
Series
Oxfordshire communications in Egyptology ;, 3

Classifications

Library of Congress
BL2450.A62 D87 1991

The Physical Object

Pagination
135 p. :
Number of pages
135

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1339953M
ISBN 10
1871266149, 1871266130
LCCN
92224577, gb92000330
OCLC/WorldCat
26195916
Library Thing
1690821
Goodreads
142298
840874

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