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H. G. Martin, Römische Tempelkultbilder: eine archäologische Untersuchung zur späten Republik (Studi e materiali del Museo della civiltà romana XII). Rome: ‘L'Erma’ di Bretschneider, 1987. Pp. viii + 271, 50 pls, 58 figs, ISBN 88-7062-579-6. - C. Vermeule, The cult images of imperial Rome (Archaeologica lxxi). Rome: Bretschneider, 1987. Pp. 91, 44 pls. ISBN 88-7689-013-0. - R. Turcan, Religion romaine. 1. Les dieux. 2. Le culte (Iconography of religions, Section 17, 1, 1–2). Leiden: Brill, 1988. Pp. 49, 52 pls; Pp. 40, 52 pls. ISBN 90-04-08158-5; 90-04-08799-0. - J. M. C. Toynbee, Image and mystery in the Roman world: three papers given in memory of Jocelyn Toynbee. Gloucester: A. Sutton, 1988. Pp. viii + 80, 25 pls, 3 figs, ISBN 0-9514135-0-3.
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H. G. Martin, Römische Tempelkultbilder: eine archäologische Untersuchung zur späten Republik (Studi e materiali del Museo della civiltà romana XII). Rome: ‘L'Erma’ di Bretschneider, 1987. Pp. viii + 271, 50 pls, 58 figs, ISBN 88-7062-579-6.
C. Vermeule, The cult images of imperial Rome (Archaeologica lxxi). Rome: Bretschneider, 1987. Pp. 91, 44 pls. ISBN 88-7689-013-0.
R. Turcan, Religion romaine. 1. Les dieux. 2. Le culte (Iconography of religions, Section 17, 1, 1–2). Leiden: Brill, 1988. Pp. 49, 52 pls; Pp. 40, 52 pls. ISBN 90-04-08158-5; 90-04-08799-0.
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