Editor: Chiara Petrolini
The Sacrifice of Isaac (1421)
from: Giotto's Campanile, Florence
Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Firenze
Three Bolognese Franciscan Missionaries in the New World in the Early Sixteenth Century
in: The New World in Early Modern Italy, 1492–1750, pp. 63-85
: , 2017.
Tales of Sex and Violence: Folklore, Sacrifice, and Danger in the Jaiminīya Brāhmaṇa
Chicago: University if Chicago Press, 1985.
L’organizzazione pubblica del sacrificio dell’’îd al kabîr (Bologna 1998)
in: La Ricerca Folklorica, v. 44 (2001), issue : pp.85-94.
The Forbidden Animals in Leviticus
in: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, v. (1993), issue 59: pp.3-23.
1. Sacrifice and Bible (16th-18th Century) 2. Sacrifice and religion: Comparisons, Antiquarians, Anthropology (16th-18th Century)
Atonement in Leviticus
in: Jewish Studies Quarterly , v. 1 (1993-1994), issue 2: pp.109-130.
Of Camels, Crocodiles and Human Sacrifice. The North Carolina MS of Solinus' De situ orbis terrarum and Readings of Classical Geography in the Renaissance
in: International Journal of the Classical Tradition, v. 18 (2011), issue 2: pp.167-200.
Jephthah and His Daughter in Medieval Art: Ambiguities of Heroism and Sacrifice
in: Insights and Interpretations: Studies in Celebration of the Eighty-Fifth Anniversary of the Index of Christian Art, pp. 35–59
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002.
The Sacrificial Rtual in the Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa
Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1981.
The Legend of Miaoshan
London: Ithaca Press, 1978.
L’Aśvamedha: Description du sacrifice solennel du cheval dans le culte védique d'aprés les textes du Yajurveda blanc (Vājasaneyisaṃhitā, Śatapathabrāhmaṇa, Kātyāyanaśrautasûtra)
Louvain - Paris: Paul Geuthner - Istas Imprimeur, 1927.
Sacrifice and the Body: Biblical Anthropology and Christian Self-Understanding
Farnham: Ashgate, 2013.
Suovetaurilia; at right bulls, rams and boars being brought towards the altar positioned in front of the entrance of a circular temple, various animals being sacrificed to left. (1566)
from: An illustration to Onofrio Panvinio's 'De Ludis Circensibus', published in Rome
The British Museum, London
https://iconographic.warburg.sas.ac.uk/object-wpc-wid-diaw (1535)
from: Italy
National Gallery of Art, Washington