ℹ️
🇬🇧
Search
Search for people relevant for "maat"
maat
Person
Class
Person
Publication
Programmes
doc. Dalibor Antalík Dr.
Academic staff at Faculty of Arts
48 publications
58 classes
Publications
publication
From far, close, from the depths and from the heights, today : Biblical relationships and connections
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
publication
On the Paths of the House of Baal : Religious texts of literary and cultic genre
2014 |
Faculty of Arts, Protestant Theological Faculty
publication
As it is written. Scholarly, legal, administrative and school texts from the Ancient Levant
2014 |
Faculty of Arts, Protestant Theological Faculty
publication
Give the Eloquent Words to the King : Correspondence of Ancient Levant
2013 |
Faculty of Arts, Protestant Theological Faculty
publication
As a Bird in a Cage : Epigraphic sources of Ancient Levant
2013 |
Faculty of Arts, Protestant Theological Faculty
publication
As a bird in a net. Epigraphic sources of the Ancient Levant
2013 |
Faculty of Arts, Protestant Theological Faculty
publication
The Cult of Divine Statues and the Ethical Norms of Human Communication in the Ancient Semitic Civilisations
2012 |
Faculty of Arts
publication
Writings of the Ancient Near East
2011 |
Faculty of Arts, Protestant Theological Faculty
publication
May the Deity Accept Your Sacrifice! : Alimentary Sacrifices in Prehellenistic Syria
2011 |
Faculty of Arts
publication
Hurrian Literature
2011 |
Faculty of Arts
Load more publications (38)
Classes
class
History of Religion
ARL100008 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Introduction to Ancient Religions
ARL100286 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Old Norse II [1]
+1
ARL100029 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Old Norse II [2]
ARL100031 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Religion of Ancient Rome
ARL100060 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Syro-Palestinian Religion
ARL100062 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Old Norse Religion
ARL100072 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Semitic Invariables of Phoenician Religion
ARL100073 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Philo of Byblus: Reinterpreting Phoenician Religion
ARL100074 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Reading of Pheonician Inscriptions I
ARL100075 |
Faculty of Arts
Load more classes (48)
Loading network view...