Lipka, Michael (2022). Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism. Textual Genres and “Reality” from Homer to Heliodorus / Schöter, Jens, et al. (eds.) (2021). Dreams, Visions, Imaginations. Jewish, Christian and Gnostic Views of the World to Come
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Lipka, Michael (2022). Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism. Textual Genres and “Reality” from Homer to Heliodorus. Berlin: De Gruyter / Schöter, Jens, Nicklas, Tobias & Puig I Tàrrech, Armand (EDS.) (2021). Dreams, Visions, Imaginations. Jewish, Christian and Gnostic Views of the World to Come. Berlin: De Gruyter
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