Nec vi nec insidiis, leo et draco: the Lion, the Dragon and the Triumph of Christ

The article analyses the symbolic meaning of animals, in particular the lion and the dragon in relation to Christological and imperial symbolics in later Roman empire.

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Matična publikacija: IKON, Časopis za ikonografske studije, Filozofski fakultet u Rijeci
2 (2009), str. 53-62
Glavni autor: Milinović, Dino (-)
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
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