mw. dr. L.A. (Lucinda) Dirven
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Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
Capaciteitsgroep Geschiedenis
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Spuistraat
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1012 VB Amsterdam
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L.A.Dirven@uva.nl
T: 0205252588
T: 0205254464
2014
- L. Dirven (2014). Religious Continuity and Change in Parthian Mesopotamia: A Note on the Survival of Babylonian Traditions. Journal of Ancient Near Easter History , 1 (2), 201-229. doi: 10.1515/janeh-2014-0004
2013
- L.A. Dirven (2013). Religion. Syria. In D.M. Master (Ed.), Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Archaeology II (pp. 277-285). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- L. Dirven (2013). Palmyrenes in Hatra. Evidence for Cultural Relations in the Fertile Crescent. In M. Gawlikowski & M. Majcherek (Eds.), Fifty Years of Polish Excavations in Palmyra 1959-2009: international conference, Warsaw, 6-8 December 2010 Vol. 12. Studia Palmyreńskie (pp. 49-60). Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.[go to publisher's site]
- L. Dirven & T. Kaizer (2013). A Palmyrene Altar in the Cincinnati Art Museum. Syria, 90, 391-408.
- L. Dirven (2013). Hatra, stad van de zonnegod: sociale achtergronden van een heilige plaats. Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 126 (1), 4-15. doi: 10.5117/TVGESCH2013.1.DIRV
- L. Dirven (2013). Introduction. In L. Dirven (Ed.), Hatra: politics, culture and religion between Parthia and Rome (Oriens et occidens: Studien zu antiken Kulturkontakten und ihrem Nachleben, 21) (pp. 9-20). Stuttgart: Steiner.
- L. Dirven (2013). A Goddess with dogs from Hatra. In A. Peruzzetto, F. Dorna Metzger & L. Dirven (Eds.), Animals, gods and men from East to West: papers on archaeology and history in honour of Roberta Venco Ricciardi (BAR international series, 2516) (pp. 147-159). Oxford: Archaeopress.[go to publisher's site]
2011
- L. Dirven (2011). The Imperial Cult in Cities of the Decapolis, Caesarea Maritima and Palmyra. A Note on the Development of Imperial Cults in the Roman Near East. ARAM periodical, 23, 141-156. doi: 10.2143/ARAM.23.0.2959654[go to publisher's site]
- L. Dirven (2011). Religious Frontiers in the Syrian-Mesopotamian Desert. In O. Hekster & T. Kaizer (Eds.), Frontiers in the Roman world: proceedings of the ninth workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Durham, 16-19 April 2009) Vol. 13. Impact of Empire, Roman Empire (pp. 157-174). Leiden: Brill.
2008
- L. Dirven (2008). Paradise lost, paradise regained: the meaning of Adam and Eve in the Baptistery of Dura-Europos. Eastern Christian Art, 5, 43-57.
2007
- L. Dirven (2007). The Julius Terentius fresco and the Roman imperial cult. Mediterraneo Antico, 10 (1-2), 115-127. doi: 10.1400/122023
- L.A. Dirven (2007). 'Hatra. A pre-Islamic Mecca'. ARAM periodical, 18-19, 363-380.
2014
- L.A. Dirven & M. McCarthy (2014). Local Idioms and Global Meanings: Mithraism and Roman Provincial Art. In L. Brody (Ed.), Roman in the Provinces. Art on the Periphery of Empire 127-143 (pp. 127-143). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
2011
- L. Dirven (2011). Strangers and Sojourners. The religious behavior of Palmyrenes and other foreigners in Dura-Europos. In L.R. Brody & G.L. Hoffman (Eds.), Dura-Europos: crossroads of antiquity (pp. 201-220). Chestnut Hill, Mass: McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College.
2010
- L. Dirven & P. Gerbrandy (2010). Het verhaal van Demeter en Persephone: mythen als spiegel van de relatie tussen de seksen. Lampas, 43 (2), 196-214.
- L. Dirven (2010). 'Neen' betekent soms 'ja': erotische achtervolgingsscènes op Atheens roodfigurig aardewerk. Lampas, 43 (2), 131-149.
2009
- L. Dirven (2009). Hatra: un exemple exceptionnel de l'art parthe. Les Dossiers d'Archéologie, 334, 46-55.
- L. Dirven (2009). Hatra, stad van de zonnegod. Hermeneus, 81 (5), 231-237.
- L. Dirven (2009). My Lord with his Dogs: continuity and change in the cult of Nergal in Parthian Mesopotamia. In L. Greisiger, C. Rammelt & J. Tubach (Eds.), Edessa in hellenistisch-römischer Zeit: Religion, Kultur und Politik zwischen Ost und West: Beiträge des internationalen Edessa-Symposiums in Halle an der Saale, 14.-17. Juli 2005 Vol. 116. Beiruter Texte und Studien (pp. 47-68, 371). Beirut: Orient Institut [etc.].
2008
- L. Dirven (2008). Aspects of Hatrene religion: a note on the statues of kings and nobles from Hatra. In T. Kaizer (Ed.), The variety of local religious life in the Near East in the Hellenistic and Roman periods (Religions in the Graeco-Roman world, 164) (pp. 209-246). Leiden [etc.]: Brill.
2007
- L.A. Dirven (2007). The Emperor's New Clothes: a Note on Elagabalus' Priestly Dress. In S.G. Vashalomidza & L. Greisiger (Eds.), Der Christliche Orient und seine Umwelt. Gesammelte Studien zu Ehren Jürgen Tubachs anlässlich seines 60. Geburtstags (pp. 21-36). Wiesbaden.
2014
- L.A. Dirven (2014). Reisgids van de wereld ten tijde van Jezus [Review of the book O’Grady, And man created God. Kings, cults and conquests at the time of Jesus.]. Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 127(3), 503-504.
2013
- L. Dirven (2013). Italian Studies on Parthian Nisa (Mithradatkert). [Review of the books Nisa Partica: i rhyta ellenistici & Nisa Partica: le sculture ellenistiche & Nisa Partica: ricerche nel complesso monumentale arsacide, 1990-2006]. Bibliotheca Orientalis, 70(5-6), 632-642.
- L. Dirven (2013). Everything you always wanted to know about Babylonian women (*but were afraid to ask). [Review of the book Vrouwen van Babylon: prinsessen, priesteressen, prostituees in de bakermat van de cultuur]. Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 126(1), 118-119.
2012
- L. Dirven (2012). [Review of the book Lokale Identität im Römischen Nahen Osten: Kontexte und Perspektiven: Erträge der Tagung "Lokale Identität im Römischen Nahen Osten", Münster 19.-21. April 2007]. Syria, 89, 434-436.
2009
- L. Dirven (2009). Dura-Europos: het Pompeii van de Syrische woestijn. Hermeneus, 81 (1), 23-30.
2008
- L. Dirven (2008). Zenobia en de vrouwen van Palmyra in archeologisch perspectief. Armada, 14 (53), 9-18.
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