This paper is the study of two formulas for the consecration of the human to the divinity, one in Greek and the other in Latin, regarding to the ambiguity of meaning of the word sacer. I have chosen them, in one hand, because of their similar structures: considering the Greek verb καθιερόω in the first formula as an equivalent of Latin sacer in the second one, the name of the divinity, Hecate and Jupiter respectively, is expressed in dative case. In the other hand, because they show opposite connotations of the word sacer since they belong to different contexts. The first formula in Greek κατεειέρωσεν Σωτίρῃ Ἑκάτῃ is inscribed on a Phrygian epitaph from Timbris (III A.D.) and it aims to consecrate the dead couple to the goddess looking for...
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This paper explains dedications in the dative and with the hyper formula as bearing two distinct rel...
The Latin phrase leges sacrae and its various translations (sacred laws, loissacrées, heilige Gesetz...
In hodiernis quaestionibus circa naturam sacerdotii catholici maximi momenti est doctrina Epistulae ...
This paper explains dedications in the dative and with the hyper formula as bearing two distinct rel...
This paper offers a preliminary linguistic analysis of votive texts with particular reference to the...
According to Durkheim, the notion of ‘sacred’ is per se ambivalent, because it includes antinomic no...
Various cases of human beings ‘dedicated’ to deities are attested in Greek epigraphic evidence. Are ...
I would like to focus my paper on several words belonging to the sphere of the “Sacred” as translate...
International audienceOne of Origen’s doctrines which remained uncontested among the Church Fathers ...
The expression of the sacred in Seneca. In conveying the experience of the sacred, Seneca relies on ...
The epigraphic formula ‘ sacerdos intrauit sub iugum’ or ‘ sacerdos intrauit’ can be read on a serie...
The study of the res sacrae in Roman law has often been conducted from the point of view of the ius ...
This article is an attempt to look at the most important events in the history of salvation from a l...
This study evaluates five divine acclamations in the Book of Acts by situating them within the broad...
The thesis adresses the question of divine benevolence in the religions of Ancient Italy through thr...
This paper explains dedications in the dative and with the hyper formula as bearing two distinct rel...
The Latin phrase leges sacrae and its various translations (sacred laws, loissacrées, heilige Gesetz...
In hodiernis quaestionibus circa naturam sacerdotii catholici maximi momenti est doctrina Epistulae ...
This paper explains dedications in the dative and with the hyper formula as bearing two distinct rel...
This paper offers a preliminary linguistic analysis of votive texts with particular reference to the...