21 Alexander Hollmann, “A Curse Tablet from the Circus at Antioch,” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 145 (2003), 78. 22 L. R. Farnell, “Hekate's Cult,” in The Goddess Hekate: Studies in Ancient Pagan and Christian Religion and ...
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