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4 The Unconquered God of Aumos. A Reassessment of “Private Gods” in Syria
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Giuseppina Marano
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Abbreviations
- Foreword XIX
- Introduction 1
- 1 Divine Epithets Derived from Anthroponyms in Greece? 9
- 2 Divine Epithets Derived from Anthroponyms in Asia Minor 21
- 3 The “God of NN” in Anatolia 67
- 4 The Unconquered God of Aumos. A Reassessment of “Private Gods” in Syria 85
- 5 Divine Anthropophoric Epicleses in the Hellenistic Period. Exploring the Entanglement Between Dedicatory and Honorific Practice 107
- 6 Rulers’ Names as Divine Onomastic Attributes in Roman Anatolian Inscriptions. From Hellenistic Names to Imperial Designations 123
- 7 On the Typology of the Divine Epithets Derived from Roman Anthroponyms 145
- 8 Divine Epithets Derived from Anthroponyms in Rome and Italy 159
- 9 Divine Epithets Derived from Anthroponyms in Central Europe 195
- 10 Divine Epithets Derived from Anthroponyms in the Iberian Peninsula 203
- 11 Divine Epithets Derived from Anthroponyms in North Africa 217
- Conclusions 241
- Catalogue 255
- Bibliography
- Index Locorum Epigraphic Sources
- Index Rerum
- Maps 461
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Abbreviations
- Foreword XIX
- Introduction 1
- 1 Divine Epithets Derived from Anthroponyms in Greece? 9
- 2 Divine Epithets Derived from Anthroponyms in Asia Minor 21
- 3 The “God of NN” in Anatolia 67
- 4 The Unconquered God of Aumos. A Reassessment of “Private Gods” in Syria 85
- 5 Divine Anthropophoric Epicleses in the Hellenistic Period. Exploring the Entanglement Between Dedicatory and Honorific Practice 107
- 6 Rulers’ Names as Divine Onomastic Attributes in Roman Anatolian Inscriptions. From Hellenistic Names to Imperial Designations 123
- 7 On the Typology of the Divine Epithets Derived from Roman Anthroponyms 145
- 8 Divine Epithets Derived from Anthroponyms in Rome and Italy 159
- 9 Divine Epithets Derived from Anthroponyms in Central Europe 195
- 10 Divine Epithets Derived from Anthroponyms in the Iberian Peninsula 203
- 11 Divine Epithets Derived from Anthroponyms in North Africa 217
- Conclusions 241
- Catalogue 255
- Bibliography
- Index Locorum Epigraphic Sources
- Index Rerum
- Maps 461