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Temple
published on 02 September 2009
A temple (from the Latin 'templum') is a structure usually built for the purpose of, and always dedicated to, religious or spiritual activities including prayer, meditation, sacrifice and worship. The templum was a sacred precinct defined by a priest (or augur) as the dwelling place of a god or gods and the structure built there was created to honor... [continue reading]
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Jean-Claude GolvinRoundhouse Publishing Group (07 June 2007)Currently unavailable -

Antonio Serrato-CombeUniversity of Utah Press (12 December 2001)Currently unavailable -

Tony SpawforthThames & Hudson (26 June 2006)Price: $31.99 -

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J. P. LepreMcFarland & Company (26 October 2006)Price: $33.25 -

John ScheidIndiana University Press (05 August 2003)Price: $27.90 -

Elias BickermanHarvard University Press (01 September 1990)Price: $36.00 -

David H. TrumpMidsea Books (31 December 2002)Currently unavailable -

Dennis AlexanderSentient Temple Press (05 May 2001)Currently unavailable

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