Astrology and Religion Among the Greeks and Romans
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- 5 hours of reading
Franz Cumont was a Belgian archaeologist and historian renowned for his studies on the syncretic mystery religions of Late Antiquity. He applied his extensive knowledge of philology and epigraphy to investigate the impact of Eastern mystery cults, particularly Mithraism, on the Roman Empire. His work reveals a fascinating interconnection of religious traditions across the ancient world, offering deep insights into the spiritual lives of ancient societies. Cumont's research, including archaeological endeavors in Syria and on the Euphrates, remains a crucial resource for understanding the cultural and religious phenomena of the ancient period.






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Ein Beitrag zur Religionsgeschichte der römischen Kaiserzeit
Der Mithras-Kult wird umfassend untersucht, basierend auf den langjährigen Forschungen des belgischen Religionswissenschaftlers. Das Werk behandelt die Herkunft und Ausbreitung des indo-iranischen Kultes, den römische Soldaten in Vorderasien entdeckten. Es werden die rechtlichen Aspekte, Lehren und Liturgien des Kultes sowie dessen Beziehungen zu anderen religiösen Strömungen analysiert. Zudem wird die Kunst des Mithriacismus detailliert betrachtet, was einen tiefen Einblick in die kulturellen und religiösen Praktiken dieser Zeit bietet.