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"The ritual of weighing the soul was an iconographic topos familiar to Christianity from the ceremony of the weighing of sins at the Last Judgement." --Flesh in the Age of Reason (2004) by Roy Porter

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Topos (From Ancient Greek τόπος) means place. In literary theory it refers to a literary theme or motif; a rhetorical convention or formula.

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