Keyword: Scapegoat
Scapegoat Rituals in Ancient Greece
in: Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, v. 87 (1983), issue : pp.299-320.
Scapegoat Rituals in Ancient Greece
in: Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, v. 87 (1983), issue : pp.299-320.
in: Flesh Becomes Word: A Lexicography of the Scapegoat or, the History of an Idea, pp.
East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University Press, 2013.
0. General bibliography (19th-21th Century) 2. Sacrifice and religion: Comparisons, Antiquarians, Anthropology (16th-18th Century)
Le sacrifice
Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale de France, 2003 [open access].
The Scapegoat Tradition: A Study in Early Jewish Interpretation
in: Journal for the Study of Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman Period, v. 18 (1987), issue 2: pp.152-167.
The Christian Exegesis of the Scapegoat between Jews and Pagans
in: Sacrifice in religious experience, pp. 207-232
Leiden: Brill, 2002.
Scapegoat sent to the wilderness where five wild beasts are waiting to devour it, and secondly the sacrifice of an ox (1491)
from: Stephan Fridolin, Der Schatzbehalter, Nuremberg, Koberger, November 18, 1491, fol. 23v
British Museum, London
The Scapegoat Being Sent out into the Wilderness Where Five Wild Beasts Are Waiting to Devour It, and Secondly the Sacrifice of an Ox (1491)
from: Stephan Fridolin, Der Schatzbehalter, Nuremberg, Koberger, November 18, 1491, fol. 23v
Boston, Harvard Art Museums / Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer
The Origin of the Biblical Scapegoat Ritual: The Evidence of Two Eblaite Text
in: Vetus Testamentum, v. 48 (1998), issue 2: pp.254-263.
The Origin of the Biblical Scapegoat Ritual: The Evidence of Two Eblaite Text
in: Vetus Testamentum, v. 48 (1998), issue 2: pp.254-263.