Tyche was a female, tutelar, individual divinity, whose value progressively shifted during the Hellenistic age towards a collective tutelary entity, on the contrary in Semitic languages the tutelar divinity of a community or place was always a male, Gad. This fact produced the coexistence during the Roman period of both genres, side by side, while in bilingual texts, such as those from Palmyra, the two names are perfectly interchangeable. It is necessary to distinguish when Tyche only represents a community, without any religious identification with other female divinities, and when Tyche acquires the attributes of female divinities such as Astarte in the Arabic world. In some reliefs from the Palmyrene context, the confusion betwee...
Between the 4th and 2nd centuries BC, some rock crystal objects with representations of animals are ...
The rites of Bacchus have long been a source of intrigue among academics. Previous scholarship has o...
Although tyche was regarded with much suspicion by Christians, it retained an important place in lar...
Tyche was a female, tutelar, individual divinity, whose value progressively shifted during the Hell...
none1This work is about the polysemy of an iconography: that of the tutelar goddess of Antiochia on ...
International audienceThe epigraphic and iconographical data from Palmyra shed light on the roles of...
International audienceIf the question of divine representation in Antiquity is a complex matter, can...
In Late Antiquity, due to the influence of the Jewish-Christian monotheism, the pagan notion of «des...
This thesis investigates the construction and reflection of gender identities in the religious spher...
International audienceThis introduction aims to identify the issues involved in a gender approach to...
A noteworthy aspect of cults originating from the Roman Near East was the link that worshippers some...
none1noThis contribution analyses a quite diffused iconography in Palmyra that displays divinities–n...
In the second book of Vitruvius’s On Architecture is a reference to the myth of Hermaphroditus which...
<p>En este artículo se hace una revisión del papel (oscuro y poco conocido) de la mujer y su relació...
Scripture and its Judeo-Christian interprétation originate in a common patriarchal background, with ...
Between the 4th and 2nd centuries BC, some rock crystal objects with representations of animals are ...
The rites of Bacchus have long been a source of intrigue among academics. Previous scholarship has o...
Although tyche was regarded with much suspicion by Christians, it retained an important place in lar...
Tyche was a female, tutelar, individual divinity, whose value progressively shifted during the Hell...
none1This work is about the polysemy of an iconography: that of the tutelar goddess of Antiochia on ...
International audienceThe epigraphic and iconographical data from Palmyra shed light on the roles of...
International audienceIf the question of divine representation in Antiquity is a complex matter, can...
In Late Antiquity, due to the influence of the Jewish-Christian monotheism, the pagan notion of «des...
This thesis investigates the construction and reflection of gender identities in the religious spher...
International audienceThis introduction aims to identify the issues involved in a gender approach to...
A noteworthy aspect of cults originating from the Roman Near East was the link that worshippers some...
none1noThis contribution analyses a quite diffused iconography in Palmyra that displays divinities–n...
In the second book of Vitruvius’s On Architecture is a reference to the myth of Hermaphroditus which...
<p>En este artículo se hace una revisión del papel (oscuro y poco conocido) de la mujer y su relació...
Scripture and its Judeo-Christian interprétation originate in a common patriarchal background, with ...
Between the 4th and 2nd centuries BC, some rock crystal objects with representations of animals are ...
The rites of Bacchus have long been a source of intrigue among academics. Previous scholarship has o...
Although tyche was regarded with much suspicion by Christians, it retained an important place in lar...