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The cult of Saint Thecla: a tradition of women's piety in late antiquity
Stephen J. Davis-
Frontmatter
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List of Figures (page xi)
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Abbreviations (page xiii)
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PART I. THE CULT OF SAINT THECLA IN ASIA MINOR (page 1)
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1. Origins of the Thecla Cult (page 3)
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2. The Cult of Thecla at Seleucia in Asia Minor (page 36)
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PART II. THE CULT OF SAINT THECLA IN EGYPT (page 81)
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3. Thecla Devotion Among Ascetic Women in Alexandria (page 83)
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4. Pilgrimage and the Cult of Saint Thecla in the Mareotis (page 113)
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5. The Spread of Thecla Devotion Outside Alexandria and Its Environs (page 149)
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Appendix A. A Catalogue of Published Ampullae with Saint Thecla (page 195)
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Appendix B. Namesakes of Saint Thecla in Late Antique Egypt (page 201)
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Figures (page 209)
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Bibliography (page 239)
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Index (page 277)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CH | 71.2 (Jun. 2002): 393-395 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4146478 |
JBL | 121.3 (Autumn, 2002): 582-585 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3268177 |
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Published: 2001
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780199548712 (paper)
- 9780198270195 (hardcover)