Dictionnaire D'antiquit s Chr tiennes Suivi Du Calendrier Romain... offers a detailed exploration into the world of early Christian history and Roman traditions. Authored by Jules Jacquin and Joseph Duesberg, this comprehensive dictionary serves as an invaluable reference for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the roots of Christianity and its interaction with Roman society.
The dictionary covers a wide range of topics, providing insights into the practices, beliefs, and material culture of early Christians. Accompanied by the Roman calendar, the book helps contextualize Christian practices within the broader framework of Roman civilization. This work stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Christian history and its profound influence on Western culture. A vital resource for understanding the formative years of Christianity.
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