Late Antique Religious Literacies between the Eastern Mediterranean and North-Africa

"Late Antique Religious Literacies between the Eastern Mediterranean and North-Africa" explores how the use of books as vehicles of ideas and rituals and as symbols of religious power facilitated the spread of Christian and Manichaean religions from Asia to Europe and North-Africa across the Roman Empire in the second part of the fourth and the first part of the fifth century.

 

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Dr. Eduard Iricinschi

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