Apotropaism

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==References==
 
==References==
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Corbeill, Anthony (2004). Nature embodied: gesture in ancient Rome. Princeton University Press.
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ISBN 0691074941 [http://books.google.com/books?lr=&id=FpM42-kWgxsC&q=apotropaic#v=snippet&q=apotropaic&f=false Google Books]
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Hildburgh, W. L. (1946). Apotropaism in Greek Vase-Paintings. Folklore, Vol. 57, No. 4 (Dec., 1946), pp. 154-178. Taylor & Francis, Ltd. on behalf of Folklore Enterprises, Ltd. {{JSTOR|1257502}}
  
 
Moser, Claudia (2006), Naked Power: The Phallus as an Apotropaic Symbol in the Images and Texts of Roman Italy. [http://repository.upenn.edu/uhf_2006/11/ http://repository.upenn.edu/uhf_2006/11/]  
 
Moser, Claudia (2006), Naked Power: The Phallus as an Apotropaic Symbol in the Images and Texts of Roman Italy. [http://repository.upenn.edu/uhf_2006/11/ http://repository.upenn.edu/uhf_2006/11/]  

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References

Corbeill, Anthony (2004). Nature embodied: gesture in ancient Rome. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691074941 Google Books

Hildburgh, W. L. (1946). Apotropaism in Greek Vase-Paintings. Folklore, Vol. 57, No. 4 (Dec., 1946), pp. 154-178. Taylor & Francis, Ltd. on behalf of Folklore Enterprises, Ltd. (Retrieve from JSTOR)

Moser, Claudia (2006), Naked Power: The Phallus as an Apotropaic Symbol in the Images and Texts of Roman Italy. http://repository.upenn.edu/uhf_2006/11/

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