- end-tag, of the sole
surviving m****cript of his De
errore profanarum religionum ("On the
error of
profane religions")
gives his name as
Iulius Firmicus...
-
initiate of Attis." That p****word is
cited in the book De
errore profanarum religionum. However, the p****word is
written in Gr**** with a
translation into Latin...
- Donzel, W.P. Heinrichs, p. 149 By C. J. Bl****er, G. Widengren,
Historia Religionum,
Volume 2
Religions of the Present, p.156,
Vincent J. Cornell,
Realm of...
-
Gordon (Brill, 2008), pp. 288–289.
Firmicus Maternus, De
errore profanarum religionum, 27.1;
Rabun Taylor, "Roman Oscilla: An ****essment", RES: Anthropology...
- rejoined...they turn from
mourning to rejoicing." (De
Errore Profanarum Religionum). The p****ion of
Osiris was
reflected in his name 'Wenennefer" ("the one...
-
worship in the
following works:
Firmicius Maternus De
Errore Profanorum Religionum;
Vetus Orbis Descriptio Graeci Scriptoris sub Constantio. Bowder, D. (1978)...
-
noted by W.H.Ph. Römer, "Religion of
Ancient Mesopotamia", in
Historia Religionum:
Religions of the Past (Brill, 1969), vol. 1, p. 163. Graves, Robert,...
- in Germany.
edition of
Julius Firmicus Maternus' "De
Errore Profanarum Religionum" (1856)
edition of
Seneca the Elder's "Suasoriae" (1857).
Lustrum (journal)...
- Alexandria,
Protrepticus 2.12.2;
Firmicus Maternus, De
errore profanarum religionum 6.
Giulia Sfameni Gasparro,
Soteriology and
Mystic Aspects in the Cult...
-
Retrieved 2008-10-21.
Tatenen Retrieved 2009-10-21. C. J. Bl****er.
Historia Religionum I:
Religions of the Past, p.68 M. Lichtheim:
Ancient Egyptian Literature...