Religions in the Graeco-Roman World

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Kim Beerden
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Formerly Études Préliminaires aux Religions Orientales dans l'Empire Romain, the series Religions in the Graeco-Roman World is a forum for studies in the social and cultural function of religions in the Greek and the Roman world, dealing with the religions of city and region between ca. 400 BCE and 700 CE, both on their own terms and in their interaction with early Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Special attention is given to the religious history of regions and cities which illustrate the practical workings of these processes.

The series published an average of three volumes per year over the last five years.
Managing Editors
Kim Beerden, University of Leiden, The Netherlands
Lucinda Dirven, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Miguel John Versluys, University of Leiden, The Netherlands

Consulting Editors
David Frankfurter, Boston University, USA
Johannes Hahn, Universität Münster, Germany
Frits Naerebout, University of Leiden, The Netherlands
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