PHENOMENOLOGY, SYMBOLOGY, AND LEXICOGRAPHY, THE AMAZINGLY RICH VOCABULARY FOR "SERPENT" IN ANCIENT GREEK
Virtually unknown to Greek philologists is the fact that there are 41 nouns employed by the ancient Greeks to denote a snake and the various species. The following research is part of the fruit of six-years of research into one question: What did the serpent symbolize in antiquity? For the first tim...
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Peeters
2004
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Revue biblique
Year: 2004, Volume: 111, Issue: 4, Pages: 499-515 |
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