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Theophilus and the Serapeum. Bishop Theophilus of Alexandria, en:Gospel book in hand, stands triumphantly atop the en:Serapeum in en:391. The cult image of en:Serapis, crowned with the en:modius, is visible within the temple at the bottom. Marginal illustration from a chronicle written in Alexandria in the early fifth century, thus providing a nearly contemporary portrait of Theophilus. P. Goleniscev 6 verso. (From A. Bauer and J. Strygowski, "Eine alexandrinische Weltchronik," Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften: Wien 51.2 [en:1906]: 1-204, fig. 6 verso) |
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- 2004-05-14 06:14 Hephaestos 434×646×8 (54556 bytes) cropping image
- 2002-11-10 21:59 Eloquence 452×823×8 (139001 bytes) Theophilus, patriarch of Alexandria, on the ruins of the Serapeum, which he destroyed
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recentissima | 01:58, 30 Decembris 2005 | 434 × 646 (53 chiliocteti) | Gene.arboit | Theophilus and the Serapeum. Bishop Theophilus, Gospel book in hand, stands triumphantly atop the Serapeum in 391. The cult image of Serapis, crowned with the modius, is visible within the temple at the bot |
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