Berossus and Babylonian Eschatology
against 37:282, Seneca attributes to Berossus the expectation of one conflagration and destructive flood, not recurring cataclysms.
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Format: | Print Article |
In: | Iraq Year: 1976, Volume: 38, Pages: 171-173 |
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