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- ki-sikil-lil-la-ke and the Jewish Lilith was rejected on textual grounds by Sergio Ribichini (1978). Nocnitsa Kramer translates the zu as "owl", but most often it...
- ki-sikil-lil-la-ke and the Jewish Lilith was rejected on textual grounds by Sergio Ribichini (1978). Kramer's translation of the Gilgamesh fragment was used by Henri...
- children who died of natural causes, shortly before or after birth. Sergio Ribichini has argued that the Tophet was "a child necropolis designed to receive...
- Moscati, Sabatino (1968), The World of the Phoenicians (Phoenix Giant) Ribichini, Sergio "Beliefs and Religious Life" in Moscati Sabatino (1988), The Phoenicians...
- Moscatti, Sabatino (1968). The World of the Phoenicians. Phoenix / Giant. Ribichini, Sergio (1997). "Beliefs and religious life". In Sabatino, Maoscati (ed...
- were merely the cremated remains of children who died naturally. Sergio Ribichini has argued that the tophet was "a child necropolis designed to receive...
- Wyatt, N. (2013). "The longue durée in the beef business". In Loretz, O.; Ribichini, S.; Watson, W.G.E. & Zamora, J.Á. (eds.). Ritual, Religion, and Reason...
- 23). Cf. O. Eissfeldt, Adonis und Adonaj, SB Leipzig 115.4, 1970. S. Ribichini, Adonis, Aspetti ‘orientali’ di un mito greco, 1981, stresses the Gr****...
- were merely the cremated remains of children that died naturally. Sergio Ribichini has argued that the Tophet was "a child necropolis designed to receive...
- 107: A miscellany of incantations against snakebite". In Loretz, O.; Ribichini, S.; Watson, W. G. E.; Zamora, J. Á. (eds.). Ritual, Religion and Reason...