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Engels, D. (2013). Prodigies, Greece and Rome. In R. Bagnall (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Ancient History (pp. 5563-5564). Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.
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Engels, D. (2013). Pythagoreanism. In R. Bagnall (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Ancient History (pp. 5684-5687). Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.
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Engels, D. (2013). Portents, Greece and Rome, in historiography. In R. Bagnall (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Ancient History (pp. 5438-5439). Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.
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Engels, D. (2013). Religion, Roman, terminology of. In R. Bagnall (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Ancient History (pp. 5793-5795). Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.
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Engels, D. (2013). Religion, Roman. In R. Bagnall (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Ancient History (pp. 5795-5796). Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.
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Engels, D. (2013). Stoicism. In R. Bagnall (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Ancient History (pp. 6400-6402). Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.
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Engels, D. (2013). Nullus enim fons non sacer. Überlegungen zur Nutzung der Aachener Quellen in vorrömischer Zeit. In R. V. Haehling & A. Schaub (Eds.), Römisches Aachen. Archäologisch-historische Aspekte zu Aachen und der Euregio (pp. 97-130). Regensburg.
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Engels, D., Martens, D., & Wilkin, A. (2013). Pratiques et discours de la destruction - quelques réflexions introductives. In D. Engels, D. Martens, & A. Wilkin (Eds.), La destruction dans l’histoire – pratiques et discours (pp. 9-39). Bern/Berlin/Bruxelles/Frankfurt a.M./New York/Oxford/Wien.
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Engels, D. (2012). Dionysius of Halicarnassus on Roman Religion, Divination and Prodigies. In C. O. Deroux (Ed.), Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History 16 (pp. 151-175). Bruxelles: Éditions Latomus.
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Engels, D. (2011). Zur Bedeutung der Inschriften im Geschichtswerk des Dionysios von Halikarnassos. In C. O. Deroux (Ed.), Corolla Epigraphica. Hommages au professeur Yves Burnand (pp. 470-489). Bruxelles.
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Engels, D. (2011). Middle Eastern ‚Feudalism’ and Seleucid Dissolution. In K. Erickson & G. Ramsay (Eds.), Seleucid Dissolution. The Sinking of the Anchor (pp. 19-36). Wiesbaden.
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Engels, D. (2010). Prodigies and Religious Propaganda: Seleucus and Augustus. In C. O. Deroux (Ed.), Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History (pp. 153-177). Bruxelles: Latomus.(Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History, 15).