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Sources: Laure Belot et St √ ©phane Foucart, Le Monde dat √ © 27-28 novembre 2005
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Foucart, "L'art et la religion dans l'ancienne Egypte," _Revue des idées_,
The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism Franz Cumont
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Blondel, a member of the French school at Athens, prepared it for publication, but he died prematurely, and it was published at Paris in 1876 by Blondel's and it was published at Paris in 1876 by Blondel's friend, Foucart.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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Foucart, Les Associations Relig. chez les Grecs, 1873.
History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 1890
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Foucart has adduced epigraphic reasons for dating the work of Hippodamus here to 480-470 B.C.
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Monsieur Foucart, however, has lately argued in favour of an Egyptian origin of the Eleusinia.
The Homeric Hymns A New Prose Translation; and Essays, Literary and Mythological Andrew Lang 1878
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(Ramsay), they cannot also be of Egyptian origin (Foucart).
The Homeric Hymns A New Prose Translation; and Essays, Literary and Mythological Andrew Lang 1878
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[1918] Foucart, _Associations religieuses chez les Grecs_;
Introduction to the History of Religions Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume IV Crawford Howell Toy 1877
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[1883] Foucart, _Des associations religieuses chez les
Introduction to the History of Religions Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume IV Crawford Howell Toy 1877
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Foucart, an enormous woman, would not allow him to ask questions in the good order he had arranged them before going there.
The Dream ��mile Zola 1871
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