Towards the Sphinxes
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Towards the Sphinxes
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S0236-20070000392-2-1
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128-132
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Cultus images of the Sphinxes-guardians (including cherubim) in the fine arts of Western Asia, in the texts of the Old Testament and in the writings of Philo of Alexandria are described.
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SPHINXES, CHERUBIM, GUARDIANS, PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA
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