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77 p., nbr. ill. n/b et coul. Inv. 26054
Tears to wraps at spine ends. Browning to wraps. Light tanning to pages. ; Contents: Egyptian Cults in Athens- Sterling Dow; apology of Aristides- a Re-Examination - Robert Lee Wolff; the 'Plain Meaning' of Isaiah 42.1-4. Index of Volumes I (1908) - XXX (1937).
Pages uncut. Light edgewear. Minor browning to wraps. ; Contents: Phönikische und griechische Kosmogonie; Le mythe de Typhée et le problème de ses origines orientales; Die griechischen theogonien und der Orient; Héraclite et l'Iran; die ursprünge des Aphrodietekultes; orient, grèce, Rome, un exemple de syncrétisme? Les "castores" dolichéniens; Aspects du culte et de la légende de la Grande Mère dans le monde grec; Koubaba, déesse anatolienne, et le problème des origines de Cybèle; Cultes indigènes, cultes grecs et cultes orientaux à Chypre; Travaux Du Centre D'Etudes Suparieures Spécialisés D'Histoire Des Religions De Strasbourg; 180 pages
64pp, illustrated.; Vol. 20; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 64 pages
Full leather boards with five raised bands. Rear board is detached but present. Boards are very worn. Small former owner's plate to front inner cover. A few doodles in faded ink to first few blanks. Ffep has small 2 cm closed tear. Tiny upper corner of titlepage torn. Minor dampstaining to titlepage. Minor age-toning. Internally VG. ; IX, [1], 346, [16] pp; 346 pages
Very faint shelfwear to DJ. ; Long overshadowed by Greek mythology or treated peripherally in general texts on the ancient Roman world, Roman religion is finally accorded its due and set in its full context as no other reference source has done before. While perhaps most familiar in the context of Greek-influenced gods, Roman religious life in fact encompassed a tremendous variety of deities, rites, and belief systems. From the Celtic god Abandinus to the pagan historian Zosimus, Dictionary of Roman Religion contains more than 1,400 entries, covering topics such as festivals, sacrifices, temples, burial rites, deities and spirits, and historical religious events. The different religions are also covered: Mithraism, Druidism, Judaism, and Christianity, which were all part of the Roman religious world. Entries range from brief definitions to concise essays reflecting important aspects of religious practice, and most include suggestions for further reading in addition to a complete bibliography. Complete with illustrations and helpful cross-references, this dictionary is both comprehensive and essential for students and researchers. For those interested in ancient religions, myths and legends, Roman society, and classical studies, this dictionary is a welcome and novel edition to the vast library on ancient Roman life. ; 288 pages
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian with a bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. [14], 246 p. Divan-i Ahmad Da^'i^.= Ahvâl va âsâr va tahlîl-i ash'âr-i dîvân-i Fârsî-i Ahmad Dâ'î.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 13.5 cm). [xii], 74 p. Yezidism and born of Yezidism based on Arabic sources. Arap kaynaklarina göre Yezidiler ve Yezidiligin dogusu. Translator from Ottoman: Eyüp Tanriverdi; Edited by: Ahmet Tasgin.
Very light shelfwear. Faint bump to middle of front board. DJ has edgewear to top of spine. ; 288 pages; Cult activity played an extremely important role in ancient Greece--to the point, historians believe, that the placing of cult centers played a major part in establishing the whole concept of the city-state in archaic Greece. The essays in this collection critically examine the social and political importance of sanctuary placement, extending the analysis back to Mycenean Greece and on to Greece under Roman occupation. Revealing the complexity of relations between religion and politics in ancient Greece, these essays show how important tradition, gender relations, and cult identity were in creating and maintaining the religious mapping of the ancient Greek countryside.
Spine sunned. Minor Creasing to lower corner of front wrap and first few pages. Light edgewear to wraps. Chipping to base of spine. ; American Classical Studies 8; 150 pages
Spine a bit sunned. Foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; American Classical Studies 8; 150 pages
ABOUT THE BOOK:- Originally published as a pamphlet in 1853, and expanded to book length in 1858. The two Babylons seeks to demonstrate a connection between the ancient Babylonian mystery religions and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Often controversial, yet always engaging, The Two Babylons comes from an era when disciplines such as archaeology and anthropology were in their infancy, and represents an early attempt to synthesize many of the findings of these areas and Biblical truth. The author methodically uses the ancient Chaldean Language and an abundance of Greek, Roman, Egyptian and other authors. Catholicism is just disguised Egyptian and Greek mystery religions by those that were in a dying Roman Empire trying to hold onto power in any way possible. So they created the facade at the Nicene Council in 327 AD called Catholicism. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Alexander Hislop (1807-1865) was a Free Church of Scotland minister known for his criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church. He was for a time Parish schoolmaster of Wick, Caithness. In 1831 he married Jane Pearson. He was for a time editor of the Scottish Guardian newspaper. As a probationer he joined the Free Church of Scotland at the disruption 1843. He was ordained in 1844 at the East Free Church, Arbroath, where he became senior minister in 1864. He died of a paralytic stroke, the next year after being ill for about two years. CONTENTS:- NOTE BY THE EDITOR . vii PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . viii PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION .xi INTRODUCTION . 1 CHAPTER I. DISTINCTIVE CHARACTER OF THE Two SYSTEMS .4 CHAPTER II. OBJECTS OF WORSHIP. Section I. Trinity in Unity . 12 II. The Mother and Child, and the Original of the Child.19 Sub-Section I. The Child in Assyria.21 II. The Child in Egypt.40 III. The Child in Greece.46 iv. The Death of the Child.55 v. The Deification of the Child.58 III. The Mother of the Child.74 CHAPTER III. FESTIVALS. Section I. Christmas and Lady-day.91 II. Easter. 103 III. The Nativity of St. John.113 IV. The Feast of the Assumption.125 CHAPTER IV. DOCTRINE AND DISCIPLINE. Section I. Baptismal Regeneration.129 II. Justification by Works.144 III. The Sacrifice of the Mass.156 IV. Extreme Unction.165 V. Purgatory and Prayers for the Dead.167 CHAPTER V. RITES AND CEREMONIES. Section I. Idol Processions.171 II. Relic Worship.176 III. The Clothing and Crowning of Images.181 IV. The Rosary and the Worship of the Sacred Heart.187 V. Lamps and Wax-Candles.191 VI. The Sign of the Cross. 197 CHAPTER VI. RELIGIOUS ORDERS. Section I. The Sovereign Pontiff. 206 II. Priests, Monks, and Nuns.219 CHAPTER VII. THE TWO DEVELOPMENTS HISTORICALLY AND PROPHETICALLY CONSIDERED. Section I. The Great Red Dragon. 225 II. The Beast from the Sea.242 III. The Beast from the Earth.256 IV. The Image of the Beast. 263 V. The Name of the Beast, the Number of his Name the Invisible Head of the Papacy. 269 CONCLUSION. 282 APPENDIX. 291 INDEX. 325 The Title 'The Two Babylons: Or, the Papal Worship Proved to Be the Worship of Nimrod written/authored/edited by Alexander Hislop', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789351285915 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 360 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Religion & Spirituality / Witchcraft & Paganism. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
ABOUT THE BOOK:- Originally published as a pamphlet in 1853, and expanded to book length in 1858. The two Babylons seeks to demonstrate a connection between the ancient Babylonian mystery religions and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Often controversial, yet always engaging, The Two Babylons comes from an era when disciplines such as archaeology and anthropology were in their infancy, and represents an early attempt to synthesize many of the findings of these areas and Biblical truth. The author methodically uses the ancient Chaldean Language and an abundance of Greek, Roman, Egyptian and other authors. Catholicism is just disguised Egyptian and Greek mystery religions by those that were in a dying Roman Empire trying to hold onto power in any way possible. So they created the facade at the Nicene Council in 327 AD called Catholicism. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Alexander Hislop (1807-1865) was a Free Church of Scotland minister known for his criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church. He was for a time Parish schoolmaster of Wick, Caithness. In 1831 he married Jane Pearson. He was for a time editor of the Scottish Guardian newspaper. As a probationer he joined the Free Church of Scotland at the disruption 1843. He was ordained in 1844 at the East Free Church, Arbroath, where he became senior minister in 1864. He died of a paralytic stroke, the next year after being ill for about two years. CONTENTS:- NOTE BY THE EDITOR . vii PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . viii PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION .xi INTRODUCTION . 1 CHAPTER I. DISTINCTIVE CHARACTER OF THE Two SYSTEMS .4 CHAPTER II. OBJECTS OF WORSHIP. Section I. Trinity in Unity . 12 II. The Mother and Child, and the Original of the Child.19 Sub-Section I. The Child in Assyria.21 II. The Child in Egypt.40 III. The Child in Greece.46 iv. The Death of the Child.55 v. The Deification of the Child.58 III. The Mother of the Child.74 CHAPTER III. FESTIVALS. Section I. Christmas and Lady-day.91 II. Easter. 103 III. The Nativity of St. John.113 IV. The Feast of the Assumption.125 CHAPTER IV. DOCTRINE AND DISCIPLINE. Section I. Baptismal Regeneration.129 II. Justification by Works.144 III. The Sacrifice of the Mass.156 IV. Extreme Unction.165 V. Purgatory and Prayers for the Dead.167 CHAPTER V. RITES AND CEREMONIES. Section I. Idol Processions.171 II. Relic Worship.176 III. The Clothing and Crowning of Images.181 IV. The Rosary and the Worship of the Sacred Heart.187 V. Lamps and Wax-Candles.191 VI. The Sign of the Cross. 197 CHAPTER VI. RELIGIOUS ORDERS. Section I. The Sovereign Pontiff. 206 II. Priests, Monks, and Nuns.219 CHAPTER VII. THE TWO DEVELOPMENTS HISTORICALLY AND PROPHETICALLY CONSIDERED. Section I. The Great Red Dragon. 225 II. The Beast from the Sea.242 III. The Beast from the Earth.256 IV. The Image of the Beast. 263 V. The Name of the Beast, the Number of his Name the Invisible Head of the Papacy. 269 CONCLUSION. 282 APPENDIX. 291 INDEX. 325 The Title 'The Two Babylons: Or, the Papal Worship Proved to Be the Worship of Nimrod written/authored/edited by Alexander Hislop', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789351285922 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 360 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Religion & Spirituality / Witchcraft & Paganism. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Sound copy; 151 pages; The old world of pagan thought and custom, based on the city of Rome, tries to defend itself against the forces of innovation and disruption in the new age....On the one side, the emperor, representing the mass of the citizens...on the other, the senate and aristocracy of Rome, representing the ancient tradition and way of life. The conflict turns round the trials of leading Roman nobles for magical practices-- regarded by them as a permissible maintenance of traditional rites, but by the Emperor as symptoms of disloyalty and dangerous to his person and the state.
Sandpiper Reprint of 1948 edition. Contents: The Antecedents of the Conversion of Constantine; The Vision of Constantine; The Moving Forces in the Religious Policy of Constantine and its Initial Difficulties; The First Period of Constantine' s Independent Religious Policy from the Battle of the Mulvian Bridge to the Second Period of Tension with Licinius: The Attitude of Constantine to Christianity. The Attitude of Constantine to the Pagans; The Religious Policy of Constantine from the Beginning of the Period of Tension with Licinius to the Dedication of Constantinople; Constantine's Last Contacts and Frictions with Rome Before the Dedication of the New Capital; The Triumph of Intolerance in the Religious Policy of Constantine; The Old Rome and the New. ; 140 pages
New Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Arabic; foreword in Persian, with introduction in Persian and English. 56, [14], 453, 26 p., [1] plate, color ills., facsimiles. Al-bayâd wa's-sawâd (All about the wisdom of the sufis).= Al-bayâd wa-al-sawâd: Min khasâ'is hikam al-'ibâd fî na't al-murîd wa-al-murâd.
Hermeneutics, Studies in the History of Religions; 0.75 x 9 x 6 Inches; 207 pages; Analyses the two classic narratives and how they mystify the social, cultural and existential dangers of failed persuastion...
Light edgewear. Minor creasing; Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis Boreas. Uppsala Studies in Ancient Mediterranean and Near East Civilization 18; 10.2 X 7.3 X 0.3 inches; 120 pages
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. 287 p. The study of religions: An introduction. The Study of Religions: An Introduction' is a student friendly textbook in the field of History of Religions. It begins by explaining why the study of religions is relevant in today's world before moving on to a survey of the historical development of the study of religions and its key disciplinary approaches. The book presents the histories and the prevalent world views of four of the major world religions. It systematically introduces the reader to the richness and diversity of Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism. This book describes these traditions and their perspectives honestly with empathy and respect. Each of the chapters on the individual religions includes key words and review questions to assist the student to learn. Amjad M. Hussain is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Theology at Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey. Previous to this post Hussain worked as a Lecturer in Religious Studies at Trinity University College, Carmarthen and later as a Senior Lecturer in Islamic Studies at Trinity Saint David, University of Wales, United Kingdom. His many publications include A Social History of Education in the Muslim World: From the Prophetic Era to Ottoman Times (2013), The Muslim Creed: A Contemporary Theological Study (2016) and numerous journal articles published in the United Kingdom, United States and Turkey.
Pen check marks to bibliography. Underlining in pen to 2 pages. Gift inscription from author to Jenifer [Neils] on half title. ; Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches; 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches; 315 pages; Signed by Author
Wraps have light rubbing with faint crease to 1 corner. ; Drawings; 0.81 x 9.25 x 5.95 Inches; 311 pages
Wraps have heavy rubbing with creasing. Colour loss along spine. Wraps are a bit worn. Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). Some underlining in ink to a few pages. ; Drawings; 0.81 x 9.25 x 5.95 Inches; 311 pages
Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). Very light pencilling to a couple of pages. Minor creasing along upper edge of DJ. ; The supreme god of the ancient Athenian pantheon, Zeus was often the subject of Athenian art, especially in vase painting and sculpture, as well as a dominant figure in Greek myths and legends. This book presents a detailed study of the depiction of Zeus in one particular classical Athenian art for--the red-figured vase. Offering a close comparison of the artistic and literary versions of the myths surrounding Zeus, including the Gigantomachy, births of the other gods, libations and offerings to the gods, and the Judgement of Paris, Arafat here examines the narrative technique of allusion against the artistic portrayals of Zeus in a contemporary religious and political context. Juxtaposing vase painting with other art forms, Arafat distinguishes the function of the different social contexts in which Zeus appears, exploring the role that the study of vase painting plays in the reconstruction of lost sculpture. ; Oxford Monographs On Classical Archaeology; 9.3 X 6.3 X 1.0 inches; 286 pages
pp. 375-659. Stamped ownership of Father Martini. Inked ownership of T. B. Johnson. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding decorated and lettered in gold. Spine slightly faded. Ancient Christian Writers No. 8. This is apparently volume two of a two volume set. Hardbound. Very good. RELIGION BOX 3
Very minor shelfwear. Creasing to spine. Light shelfwear and tanning to wraps. ; French translation; Bibliothèque Des Textes Philosophiques; 299 pages