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    Votive Offerings to Hathor.Edward Bleiberg & Geraldine Pinch - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (4):569.
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    Votive Exopraxis.Benoît Fliche & Manoël Pénicaud - 2020 - Common Knowledge 26 (2):261-275.
    Twice a year, the Greek Orthodox Monastery of St. George on the island of Büyükada, off the coast of Istanbul, attracts tens of thousands of Muslim pilgrims who come to make heterogenous and inventive votive offerings. Since these visitors are not Christians, their behavior is a form of exopraxis, which is the subject of the issue of Common Knowledge in which this contribution appears. Due to its scope and dynamism, this shared pilgrimage is perhaps the most important in (...)
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    Pan’s Tree: On a Votive Relief to Pan from the Piraeus.Robert S. Wagman - 2011 - Kernos 24:105-109.
    Cet article propose une brève discussion de la représentation des arbres et des grottes dans l’art grec, en soulignant la tendance de ces deux motifs paysagers à se recouvrir ou à se confondre sur un plan formel.The article offers a brief discussion of tree and cave representations in Greek art, tracing a tendency of these two landscape motifs to overlap or appear in conflated form.
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    Methodological ‘Elsewheres’ in Queer Anthropology: A Conversation between Bob Offer-Westort and Shakthi Nataraj.Bob Offer-Westort & Shakthi Nataraj - 2023 - Feminist Review 133 (1):26-33.
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    The Challenge of Affluence: Self-Control and Well-Being in the United States and Britain Since 1950.Avner Offer - 2006 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Since the 1940s Americans and Britons have come to enjoy an era of rising material abundance. Yet this has been accompanied by a range of social and personal disorders, including family breakdown, addiction, mental instability, crime, obesity, inequality, economic insecurity, and declining trust.Avner Offer argues that well-being has lagged behind affluence in these societies, because they present an environment in which consistent choices are difficult to achieve over different time ranges and in which the capacity for personal and social commitment (...)
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    Herbert Spencer and social theory.John Offer - 2010 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Herbert Spencer remains a significant but poorly understood figure in 19th century intellectual life. His ideas on evolution ranged across the natural sciences and philosophy, and he pioneered new ideas in psychology and sociology. This book comprehensively examines his work and strips away common misconceptions about his sociology" --Provided by publisher.
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    The Challenge of Affluence: Self-Control and Well-Being in the United States and Britain Since 1950.Avner Offer - 2006 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Since the 1940s Americans and Britons have come to enjoy an era of rising material abundance. Yet this has been accompanied by a range of social and personal disorders, including family breakdown, addiction, mental instability, crime, obesity, inequality, economic insecurity, and declining trust. Avner Offer argues that well-being has lagged behind affluence in these societies, because they present an environment in which consistent choices are difficult to achieve over different time ranges and in which the capacity for personal and social (...)
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    Free Time and Emotional Well-Being: Do Dual-Earner Mothers and Fathers Differ?Shira Offer - 2016 - Gender and Society 30 (2):213-239.
    Previous research suggests that there are important gender disparities in the experience of leisure, but the issue of how mothers and fathers experience free time emotionally remains overlooked. The present study addressed this lacuna using the Experience Sampling Method and survey data from the 500 Family Study. Results showed that mothers and fathers spent the same amount of time on leisure activities. However, mothers had slightly less pure free time than fathers and were more likely to combine leisure with unpaid (...)
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    Self-interest, Sympathy and the Invisible Hand: From Adam Smith to Market Liberalism.Avner Offer - 2012 - Economic Thought 1 (2).
    Adam Smith rejected Mandeville's invisible-hand doctrine of 'private vices, publick benefits'. In The Theory of Moral Sentiments his model of the 'impartial spectator' is driven not by sympathy for other people, but by their approbation. The innate capacity for sympathy makes approbation credible. Approbation needs to be authenticated, and in Smith's model authentication relies on innate virtue, which is not realistic. An alternative model of 'regard' makes use of signalling and is more pragmatic. Modern versions of the invisible hand in (...)
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  10. Sri Aurobindo's Views on Psychology.Can It Offer A. Better Therapeutic - 2007 - In Indrani Sanyal & Krishna Roy (eds.), Understanding thoughts of Sri Aurobindo. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld in association with Jadavpur Univ., Kolkata.
     
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  11. ch. 13. Herbert Spencer.John Offer - 2014 - In W. J. Mander (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century. Oxford University Press.
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    Going to War in 1914: A Matter of Honor?Avner Offer - 1995 - Politics and Society 23 (2):213-241.
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    Herbert Spencer: critical assessments.John Offer (ed.) - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    This set traces Herbert Spencer's influence, from his contemporaries to the present day. Contributions come from across the social science disciplines and are often taken from sources which are difficult to access.
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    Planet of Slums.Avner Offer - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (3):506-506.
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  15. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 153 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, VII.Offer Avner - 2008
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    Tönnies and Spencer: an assessment of Tönnies as a critic of Spencer, and a view of their dual relevance to aspects of contemporary sociological research on welfare.John Offer - 2000 - In Herbert Spencer: critical assessments. New York: Routledge. pp. 2--245.
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  17. Charles Hilliard Feinstein 1932–2004.Avner Offer - 2008 - In Offer Avner (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 153 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, VII. pp. 189-212.
     
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  18. On the definition of objective probabilities by empirical similarity.Itzhak Gilboa, Offer Lieberman & David Schmeidler - 2010 - Synthese 172 (1):79 - 95.
    We suggest to define objective probabilities by similarity-weighted empirical frequencies, where more similar cases get a higher weight in the computation of frequencies. This formula is justified intuitively and axiomatically, but raises the question, which similarity function should be used? We propose to estimate the similarity function from the data, and thus obtain objective probabilities. We compare this definition to others, and attempt to delineate the scope of situations in which objective probabilities can be used.
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    On the definition of objective probabilities by empirical similarity.Itzhak Gilboa, Offer Lieberman & David Schmeidler - 2010 - Synthese 172 (1):79-95.
    We suggest to define objective probabilities by similarity-weighted empirical frequencies, where more similar cases get a higher weight in the computation of frequencies. This formula is justified intuitively and axiomatically, but raises the question, which similarity function should be used? We propose to estimate the similarity function from the data, and thus obtain objective probabilities. We compare this definition to others, and attempt to delineate the scope of situations in which objective probabilities can be used.
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    Recognizing the past in the present: new studies on medicine before, during, and after the Holocaust.Sabine Hildebrandt, Miriam Offer & Michael A. Grodin (eds.) - 2021 - New York: Berghahn Books.
    Following decades of silence about the involvement of doctors, medical researchers and other health professionals in the Holocaust and other National Socialist (Nazi) crimes, scholars in recent years have produced a growing body of research that reveals the pervasive extent of that complicity. This interdisciplinary collection of studies presents documentation of the critical role medicine played in realizing the policies of Hitler's regime. It traces the history of Nazi medicine from its roots in the racial theories of the 1920s, through (...)
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  21. Educational Interventions and Animal Consumption: Results from Lab and Field Studies.Adam Feltz, Jacob Caton, Zac Cogley, Mylan Engel, Silke Feltz, Ramona Ilea, Syd Johnson, Tom Offer-Westort & Rebecca Tuvel - 2022 - Appetite 173.
    Currently, there are many advocacy interventions aimed at reducing animal consumption. We report results from a lab (N = 267) and a field experiment (N = 208) exploring whether, and to what extent, some of those educational interventions are effective at shifting attitudes and behavior related to animal consumption. In the lab experiment, participants were randomly assigned to read a philosophical ethics paper, watch an animal advocacy video, read an advocacy pamphlet, or watch a control video. In the field experiment, (...)
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  22. Developing an objective measure of knowledge of factory farming.Adam Feltz, Jacob N. Caton, Zac Cogley, Mylan Engel, Silke Feltz, Ramona Ilea, L. Syd M. Johnson & Tom Offer-Westort - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology 37 (2).
    Knowledge of human uses of animals is an important, but understudied, aspect of how humans treat animals. We developed a measure of one kind of knowledge of human uses of animals – knowledge of factory farming. Studies 1 (N = 270) and 2 (N = 270) tested an initial battery of objective, true or false statements about factory farming using Item Response Theory. Studies 3 (N = 241) and 4 (N = 278) provided evidence that responses to a 10-item Knowledge (...)
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    Glossary of abbreviations used in this issue.Fha Federal Housing Authority, Freddie Mac & Libor London Interbank Offered Rate - 2009 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 21 (2):125-126.
    ABCP asset‐backed commercial paper ABS asset‐backed security ABX a source of price indices for MBSs and CDSs ARM adjustable‐rate mortgage B...
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    Die Helme von Delphi.Heide Frielinghaus - 2007 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 131 (1):139-185.
    Helmets from Delphi Among the votive offerings which were found in Delphi, helmets play an essential part : There are about 90 specimen kept in the museum, approximately half of which are from one of the two sanctuaries for certain, it is likely that the other helmets are from there, as well. They were made between the 8th and the second half of the 5th century. The number of helmet-consecrations, however, already decreased in the middle of the 6th (...)
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    The Phonetics of Mr- in Latin.Edwin W. Fay - 1919 - Classical Quarterly 13 (1):37-40.
    A. The Vestine Inscription with brat. T. Vetio | duno | didet | Herclo | Iovio | brat. | data. 1. This inscription, most easily consulted in Diehl's Alt-lat. Inschriften, No. 70, has been explained, beyond any reasonable doubt, by von Planta as follows: ‘ The entire inscription is accordingly to be rendered thus: T. Vettius donum dat Herculi Iouio; merito data, sc. est or sunt, according as the votive offering was feminine singular or neuter plural.’ The very abbreviation (...)
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    Quelles offrandes faisait-on à Artémis dans son sanctuaire de Thasos?Jean-Jacques Maffre & Anne Tichit - 2011 - Kernos 24:137-164.
    Les travaux et publications récents concernant le très abondant matériel de l’Artémision de Thasos permettent de proposer une première vue d’ensemble. Nous sommes ici dans une situation privilégiée puisque nous savons par les sources écrites qu’il s’agit d’un sanctuaire consacré à Artémis. Le matériel votif du sanctuaire permet-il alors de dégager un aspect particulier de la personnalité d’Artémis à Thasos ? Si quelques offrandes sont clairement le signe d’une dévotion de jeunes filles et de femmes ou sont directement à mettre (...)
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    The vocabulary of ἀπάρχεσθαι, ἀπαρχή and related terms in Archaic and Classical Greece.Theodora Suk Fong Jim - 2011 - Kernos 24:39-58.
    While the vocabulary of sacrifice has been the subject of detailed studies, the terms of votive offerings in ancient Greece still lack a semantic survey of their own. I am here interested in a particular type of offering, the so-called ‘first-fruit’ offerings, in Archaic and Classical Greece. It was a common practice in different parts of the Greek world for individuals and cities to bring an offering termed ἀπαρχή to the gods using a portion of the proceeds (...)
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  28. Roman Medicine: Science or Religion?Audrey Cruse - 2012 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 89 (1):223-252.
    In ancient Greece and Rome magical and religious healing continued to be practised at the same time as a burgeoning of research and learning in the natural sciences was promoting a seemingly more rational and scientific approach to medicine. Was there, then, a dichotomy in medical treatment or was the situation more complex? This paper draws on historical textual sources as well as archaeological research in examining the question in more detail. Some early texts, such as the Egyptian papyri from (...)
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    L’objet narratif ou le mythos matérialisé.Anne-Françoise Jaccottet - 2006 - Kernos 19:215-228.
    Peut-on concevoir un récit généalogique ou une forme catalogique en dehors de tout contexte littéraire ? Le sanctuaire d’Olympie offre plusieurs pistes de réflexion à travers l’analyse de ses offrandes et de son décor figuré : généalogie sous-jacente liée à l’identité grecque, agencement parataxique du décor archaïque , catalogue des douze travaux d’Héraclès, ou catalogue abstrait suscité par un épisode épique. Les différentes stations de cette visite du sanctuaire ouvrent la voie à une réflexion sur la complémentarité – et non (...)
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    La iconografía astral, deidades estelares y el “otro mundo” céltico en el occidente romano.Juan Carlos Olivares Pedreño - 2021 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 24:75-91.
    In this paper, we study astral symbols such as wheels, swastikas, triskelions and lunar crescents when they appear in votive offerings dedicated to Celtic divinities in the Western regions of the Roman Empire. From the presence of these symbols in numerous funeral steles and in archaeological contexts related to death in areas of intense Celtic cultural presence, we formulate the hypothesis that the Celtic divinities related to these symbols throughout the Roman West have an astral character and, in (...)
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    Theocritus’ Idyll 15: A Metapoetic Manifesto.María Natalia Bustos - 2019 - AKROPOLIS: Journal of Hellenic Studies 3:150-166.
    The article discusses the metapoetic import of Idyll 15. The tapestries and the Adonis song evidence a metapoetic significance, as well as the votive offerings described in this song. In addition, throughout the poem, the association of cloths and poetry is encouraged. The poem functions as a “metapoetic manifesto” designed to indicate the poetic qualities defended by Theocritus. At the same time, it promotes itself as an example of the refined literature and art promoted by the Ptolemaic court (...)
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    Riesgo marítimo, astrología y devoción en Roma.Antón Alvar Nuño - 2017 - Klio 99 (2):528-544.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 99 Heft: 2 Seiten: 528-544.
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    Sacred Sounds: The Cult of Pan and the Nymphs in the Vari Cave.Carolyn M. Laferrière - 2019 - Classical Antiquity 38 (2):185-216.
    Religious ritual in ancient Greece regularly incorporated music, so much so that certain instruments or vocal genres frequently became associated with the religious veneration of specific gods. The Attic cult of Pan and the Nymphs should also be included among this group: though little is often known about the specific ritual practices, the literary and visual evidence associated with the cults make repeated reference to music performed on the panpipes—and to auditory and sensory stimuli more generally—as a prominent feature of (...)
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    The apotropaic and prophylactic in the Artemision of Thassos: a contextual interpretation of the black-figure pottery from the Archaic period.Juliana Figueira da Hora - 2022 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 32:e03205.
    The aim of the present paper is to show the results of one chapter of my Doctorate thesis about Thasian black-figure pottery as archaeologically contextualized documents, being part of the votive objects offered at female sanctuaries, especially the Artemision of Thassos. This paper is centered on Thassos, an island situated in the Northern Aegean, settled by Greeks from Paros. We focus on the Archaic Period, more specifically on the sixth century BC, the peak of local production. Departing from the (...)
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    Reading Greek prayers.Mary Depew - 1997 - Classical Antiquity 16 (2):229-261.
    Greek prayers are requests. As such they are speech acts marked off from everyday language by performance conditions on which their effectiveness depends. Inscribed Greek prayers, left in sanctuaries, provide information about these conditions. But inscribed prayers are more than memorials of an original act of praying. When read out loud, they were meant to re-enact and re-perform the prayer to which they refer. Inscriptional and other evidence suggests that eventually inscribed prayers were even meant to be read by the (...)
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    Du placenta aux figues sèches : mobilier funéraire et votif à Thasos.Irini-Despina Papaikonomou & Stéphanie Huysecom-Haxhi - 2009 - Kernos 22:133-158.
    Deux figurines en terre cuite découvertes à Thasos, l’une votive, l’autre funéraire, nous conduisent, par leur ambiguïté, à se demander si les artisans ont donné une forme plastique au placenta humain alors même que les organes internes du corps ne sont presque jamais représentés. L’observation anatomique de l’« organe » comparée aux sources littéraires, médicales, épigraphiques et archéologiques offre des arguments valables pour appuyer l’hypothèse qu’il n’en a existé que des figurations indirectes, opérées à travers des métaphores imagées, selon (...)
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    Lethal Fire.Richard Payne - 2018 - Journal of Religion and Violence 6 (1):11-31.
    An important element in the ritual corpus of Shingon Buddhism, a tantric tradition in Japan, is the homa. This is a votive ritual in which offerings are made into a fire, and has roots that trace to the Vedic ritual tradition. One of the five ritual functions that the homa can fulfill is destruction, abhicāra. A destructive ritual with Yamāntaka as the chief deity is one such ritual in the contemporary Shingon ritual corpus. Consideration of this ritual provides (...)
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    “Our Modern Priapus”: Thauma and the Isernian Simulacra.Sarah Carter - 2020 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 39:55-77.
    In 1781, British Envoy Sir William Hamilton wrote to Joseph Banks of an astonishing discovery in rural Abruzzo. The inhabitants of Isernia offered wax phalluses as votives to Catholic shrines during the annual Fête of St. Cosmo and Damiano. The waxen vows were evidence that the cult of Priapus persisted in the modern world, and their appearance produced thauma or wonder in antiquarian circles. Moving from Hamilton’s letter to Richard Payne Knight’s A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus (1786), this (...)
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    “Our Modern Priapus”: Thauma and the Isernian Simulacra.Sarah Carter - 2020 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 39:55-77.
    In 1781, British Envoy Sir William Hamilton wrote to Joseph Banks of an astonishing discovery in rural Abruzzo. The inhabitants of Isernia offered wax phalluses as votives to Catholic shrines during the annual Fête of St. Cosmo and Damiano. The waxen vows were evidence that the cult of Priapus persisted in the modern world, and their appearance produced thauma or wonder in antiquarian circles. Moving from Hamilton’s letter to Richard Payne Knight’s A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus (1786), this (...)
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    Kontakty polskich królowych z sanktuarium i klasztorem paulinów na Jasnej Górze w Częstochowie.Jacek Szpak - 2021 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 27 (2):141-160.
    The subject of the article is the contacts of Polish queens with the sanctuary of Our Lady of Częstochowa at Jasna Góra Monastery. The considerations are based on the archival materials stored in the Archives at Jasna Góra and the literature on the subject. In the Jasna Góra archives, books were used, in which votive gifts donated by the faithful to the Jasna Góra sanctuary were entered. The analytical method was used in the work. Most of the Polish queens (...)
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    Visual Representations of Confucius.Julia K. Murray - 2017 - In Paul Rakita Goldin (ed.), A Concise Companion to Confucius. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 93–129.
    Confucius became a subject for visual representation after the Han court formally endorsed his teachings, and his earliest images appeared in schools and offering shrines. As his official cult evolved, and until the 1530 ritual reform, iconic portraits of Confucius and his disciples received offerings in temples throughout China. During the Song period, his portrayals became more diverse, and some reproduced pictures kept by his Kong descendants in Qufu曲阜and Quzhou衢州. Attributions to the Tang painter Wu Daozi 吳道子became customary and (...)
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    Stèle votive trouvée dans l'hiéron des Muses.Paul Jamot - 1890 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 14 (1):546-551.
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    Epingles votives du Luristan.Oscar White Muscarella & D. de Clercq-Fobe - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (2):228.
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    Plaquette votive de bronze trouvée dans le téménos de Marmaria, à Delphes.Robert Demangel - 1921 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 45 (1):309-315.
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    Plaquettes votives de la Grèce archaïque.J. Demargne - 1930 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 54 (1):195-209.
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    Italian Votive Bronzes C. Cagianelli: Bronzi a figura umana . (Monumenti Musei e Gallerie Pontificie, Museo Gregoriano Etrusco: Cataloghi, 5.) Pp. 342, numerous ills. Vatican City: Direzione Generale dei Monumenti, Musei e Gallerie Pontificie, 1999. [REVIEW]F. R. Serra Ridgway - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (02):362-.
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    Italian Votive Bronzes. [REVIEW]F. R. Serra Ridgway - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (2):362-364.
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    Terres cuites votives d'Amathonte.Pierre Aupert - 1981 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 105 (1):373-392.
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    Votive Religion at Caere: Prolegomena. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (3):269-269.
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    Votive Sculpture of Hellenistic Cyprus Joan Breton Connelly: Votive Sculpture of Hellenistic Cyprus. Pp. xix+128; 2 charts, 54 plates (201 figs.), including 1 map and 4 plans. Cyprus and New York: Department of Antiquities of Cyprus and New York University Press, 1988. $35. [REVIEW]Veronica Tatton-Brown - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):423-424.
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