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Mario Brelich (1910–1982) was an
Italian author born in
Budapest to an
Italian father and
Hungarian mother.[citation needed] The Work of Betrayal. Translated...
- to tell his
countrymen that he, Romulus, was Quirinus.
Historian Angelo Brelich argued that
Quirinus and
Romulus were
originally the same
divine entity...
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study of religion. One of its most
influential contributors was
Angelo Brelich,
whose works on
rituals and
initiation have had a
lasting impact. Other...
- Indo-European religion,
taking the
ancient testimonies and the
works of A.
Brelich and G.
Piccaluga as his basis. The main
difficulty scholars encounter in...
- of Halicarn****us,
Roman Antiquities II 66, 3 Ovid,
Fasti VI. 269–270 A.
Brelich "Vesta"
Albae Vigiliae n. s. 7 (Zurich 1949) p. 48-66 as
cited by D. P...
- of
having two
foreheads and a
double position in the genealogy.
Angelo Brelich has
interpreted this
theology as the
basic opposition between the primordial...
- Apotheosis. p. 263. doi:10.1628/978-3-16-156584-7. ISBN 9783161565847.
Brelich, Angelo. 1960. Quirinus: una divinita'
romana alla luce
della comparazione...
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University of
Pittsburgh The Work of Betrayal, a
longer exposition of the same themes, by
Mario Brelich Borges and
Judas Revisited, Ron Roizen's blog...
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since the
original publication. In The Work of
Betrayal (1975) by
Mario Brelich –
Dupin investigates the
mysterious case of
Judas Iscariot. In "The New...
- A. Schwegler, Römische
Geschichte I Tübingen 1867 2nd p. 218-223; A.
Brelich, "Vesta:J**** und Vesta" in
Albae Vigiliae (Zurich, 1949), p. 28 ff. esp...