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The Suffering Isis/Io at Pompeii
I no longer have access to jstor articles but I stumbled upon this article while reading the usual nonsense related to the 'Jesus tomb' discovery (for this alone I am thankful to Tabor). The article is here:
http://www.jstor.org/pss/1205435 Does anyone have access to jstor? I am very interested in this article. |
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O look I found it here:
http://dc181.4shared.com/doc/QHh57QDS/preview.html Unfortunately many of the pages (the critical ones) are missing. Maybe we could find something better. |
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You know what I do? I usually go to the University of Washington which has free access to jstor articles and simply print the article there. It's just such a bother, sort of like losing the remote and having to get up and change the channels manually ... only the television is 15 miles away.
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I know but I look at my midsection and I start to think that I could use a little more getting up to change the channels.
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