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Abstract: | Cover -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of illustrations -- Chapter 1: Basic Elements of Mithraism -- 1. Character and Bias of Ancient Sources on Mithraism -- 2. The Seven Grades of Initiation -- 3. The Initiatory Rituals -- 4. The Fourth Grade: Leo and his God Jupiter -- 5. A Christian Imitation of the Seven Initiation Grades -- 6. The Mithraic Cave -- 7. The Two Niches in the Mithraic Cave -- 8. Theories on the Cultural Origin of Mithraism -- 9. Mithraism from Zoroaster to Plato -- 10. How Christian was Roman Mithraism -- 11. History of Scholarly Research in Mithraism -- Chapter 2: Mithraism, Kings, and Emperors -- 12. How were the Roman Emperors involved in Mithraism? -- 13. Who was Mithras? -- 14. Mithras and the Kings -- 15. The King as Mithras -- 16. Tauroctony on Coins from Tarsus -- 17. Invictus -- 18. The Cosmocrator and other Imperial Iconographies -- 19. Victoria and the Imperial Eagle -- 20. Sol and the Emperor -- 21. The Apotheosis of Roman Emperor -- 22. The Priests of Apollo -- 23. Apollo - Mithras -- 24. A Persian God with Divus Augustus -- 25. Salvation of the Soul -- 26. Mithras between Imperial Apotheosis and damnatio memoriae -- Chapter 3: The Myths of the Origins (left Predellas) -- 27. Victoria and Mithras I: Saturn's Dream -- 28. Victoria and Mithras II: The Birth of Mithras from the Rock -- 29. Victoria and Mithras III: from Gigantomachy to the Birth of Mithras -- 30. The Miracle of the Water and the Birth of a New Humankind -- 31. Jupiter at Actium, the Gigantomachy, and the Sistrum -- 32. The Mithraic Prophecy -- 33. The End of the Civil War and the Prophecy -- 34. The Magi at Bethlehem -- 35. Mithras as an Archer -- 36. Appendix 1. Cautes and Cautopates -- Chapter 4: The Myth of the Bull (Central Scene and Upper Predellas) 37. The Sacrifice of the Bull -- 38. The Meaning of the Mithraic Bull -- 39. Danaos, the Bull, and Augustus -- 40. The Bull on a Boat -- 41. Mercury and the Transitus -- 42. Salvation in the Mysteries of Mithras -- 43. Mithras the Hunter -- Chapter 5: Sol's Coronation and Mithras' Apotheosis (Right Predellas) -- 44. The Right Predellas: Mithras and Sol -- 45. Mithras' Apotheosis -- 46. Refusing the Crown -- 47. The Spread of Mithraism in the Roman Empire -- 48. Imperial Freedmen and Mithraism -- 49. From Nero to Vespasian -- 50. Appendix 2. Tiridates' Coronation and Mithraism -- Chapter 6: The Mithraic Aiones -- 51. Mazdaism vs. Mithraism -- 52. The Lion-Headed God -- 53. Orphic Pattern in Mithraism -- 54. The Lion and the Snake -- 55. The Supreme Triad of Mithraism -- 56. Treatment of Mazdaism -- 57. Tarsian Culture under the Roman Empire -- 58. Sandas, the Tarsian God of War and of the Dead -- 59. The God of the Dead is raised to the Hypercosmic World -- Chapter 7: The System of Planetary and Hypercosmic Gods -- 60. The Seven Gods According to History. The First Four Gods -- 61. The Seven Gods According to Ancient Theogonies -- 62. The Three Uppermost Initiatory Grades -- 63. The Geography of a Mithraeum -- 64. The Whole System of Mithraic Gods -- 65. The Mithraic Triangle -- 66. The Central Position of Sol -- 67. The Mithraic Theogony -- Chapter 8: Mithraism and the Magic Arts -- 68. Magic Deceptions -- 69. Knowledge of natural Substances among Hellenistic Magi -- 70. Magical Performances at Banquets -- 71. Supposed Magi -- 72. Gnostic Imitations of magic Performances -- 73. Speaking Skulls -- 74. Tricks during Mithraic Banquets -- 75. Deception or Truth? -- 76. How was a Mithraic Community organized? -- 77. The Psychological Impact of the Mysteries of Mithras 78. Teaching within the three higher Grades -- 79. Mithraic Secrecy and public Cults -- Chapter 9: The Evolution of the Mithraism -- 80. Serapis in Some Mithraea -- 81. Hecate in Some Mithraea -- Chapter 10: Para-Mithraism -- 82. Mithraic Worship out of the Mithraea -- 83. The Mithraic Catechism from Egypt -- 84. The "Mithras Liturgy" -- Chapter 11: The latest devotees of Mithras -- 85. The End of Mithraism -- 86. The Mysteries of Mithras in the Christian Empire -- 87. Julian the Emperor and the Mysteries of Mithras -- 88. Julian and the Imperial Ideology -- 89. Romanization of Eastern Cults -- Bibliography -- Index -- I. General Index -- II. Index locorum |
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Preface......................................................................... V
Abbreviations................................................................ XIII
List of illustrations.........................................................XVII
Chapter 1: Basic Elements of Mithraism........................................ l
§ 1. Character and Bias of Ancient Sources on Mithraism....................... 1
§2. The Seven Grades of Initiation ........................................... 5
§ 3. The Initiatory Rituals.................................................... 10
§4. The Fourth Grade: Leo and his God Jupiter................................. 16
§ 5. A Christian Imitation of the Seven Initiation Grades .................... 20
§ 6. The Mithraic Cave ........................................................ 22
§ 7. The Two Niches in the Mithraic Cave...................................... 25
§8. Theories on the Cultural Origin of Mithraism.............................. 26
§ 9. Mithraism from Zoroaster to Plato......................................... 28
§ 10. How Christian was Roman Mithraism....................................... 30
§11. History of Scholarly Research in Mithraism............................... 35
Chapter 2: Mithraism, Kings, and Emperors...................................... 41
§ 12. How were the Roman Emperors involved in Mithraism?....................... 41
§13. Who was Mithras? ......................................................... 45
§ 14. Mithras and the Kings.................................................... 50
§ 15. The King as Mithras...................................................... 53
§ 16. Tauroctony on Coins from Tarsus ......................................... 59
§17. Invictus.................................................................. 61
§18. The Cosmocrator and other Imperial Iconographies.......................... 64
§ 19. Victoria and the Imperial Eagle.......................................... 68
§ 20. Sol and the Emperor...................................................... 71
§21. The Apotheosis of Roman Emperor........................................... 73
§ 22. The Priests of Apollo ................................................... 78
§23. Apollo ֊Mithras........................................................... 80
§ 24. A Persian God with Divus Augustus........................................ 83
§ 25. Salvation of the Soul................................................ 91
§ 26. Mithras between Imperial Apotheosis and damnatio memoriae............ 98
Chapter 3: The Myths of the Origins (left Predellas).......................103
§ 27. Victoria and Mithras I: Saturn’s Dream................................103
§ 28. Victoria and Mithras II: The Birth of Mithras from the Rock...........107
§ 29. Victoria and Mithras III: from Gigantomachy to the Birth of Mithras...112
§ 30. The Miracle of the Water and the Birth of a New Humankind............114
§31. Jupiter at Actium, the Gigantomachy, and the Sistrum .................117
§ 32. The Mithraic Prophecy................................................120
§ 33. The End of the Civil War and the Prophecy............................126
§ 34. The Magi at Bethlehem................................................134
§ 35. Mithras as an Archer.................................................136
§ 36. Appendix 1. Cautes and Cautopates ...................................138
Chapter 4: The Myth of the Bull
(Central Scene and Upper Predellas)........................................145
§ 37. The Sacrifice of the Bull.............................................145
§ 38. The Meaning of the Mithraic Bull......................................151
§ 39. Danaos, the Bull, and Augustus........................................152
§ 40. The Bull on a Boat....................................................155
§ 41. Mercury and the Transitus.............................................161
§ 42. Salvation in the Mysteries of Mithras.................................166
§ 43. Mithras the Hunter....................................................169
Chapter 5: Sol’s Coronation and Mithras’ Apotheosis
(Right Predellas)...........................................................171
§ 44. The Right Predellas: Mithras and Sol.................................171
§ 45. Mithras’ Apotheosis...................................................178
§ 46. Refusing the Crown ...................................................183
§ 47. The Spread of Mithraism in the Roman Empire..........................185
§ 48. Imperial Freedmen and Mithraism......................................189
§ 49. From Nero to Vespasian ...............................................192
§ 50. Appendix 2. Tiridates’ Coronation and Mithraism......................199
Chapter 6: The Mithraic Aiones............................................205
§ 51. Mazdaism vs. Mithraism..............................................205
§ 52. The Lion-Headed God ................................................207
§ 53. Orphic Pattern in Mithraism ........................................215
§ 54. The Lion and the Snake ..............................................218
§ 55. The Supreme Triad of Mithraism.......................................223
§ 56. Treatment of Mazdaism ..............................................227
§57. Tarsian Culture under the Roman Empire ..............................228
§ 58. Sandas, the Tarsian God of War and of the Dead.......................232
§ 59. The God of the Dead is raised to the Hypercosmic World...............236
Chapter 7: The System of Planetary and Hypercosmic Gods...................241
§ 60. The Seven Gods According to History. The First Four Gods.............241
§61. The Seven Gods According to Ancient Theogonies........................242
§ 62. The Three Uppermost Initiatory Grades ...............................243
§ 63. The Geography of a Mithraeum.........................................246
§ 64. The Whole System of Mithraic Gods ...................................252
§ 65. The Mithraic Triangle ...............................................257
§ 66. The Central Position of Sol..........................................259
§ 67. The Mithraic Theogony ...............................................260
Chapter 8: Mithraism and the Magic Arts...................................265
§ 68. Magic Deceptions ....................................................265
§ 69. Knowledge of natural Substances among Hellenistic Magi ..............269
§ 70. Magical Performances at Banquets.....................................270
§71. Supposed Magi.........................................................274
§ 72. Gnostic Imitations of magic Performances.............................276
§ 73. Speaking Skulls......................................................277
§ 74. Tricks during Mithraic Banquets .....................................282
§ 75. Deception or Truth? .................................................286
§ 76. How was a Mithraic Community organized? .............................289
§ 77. The Psychological Impact of the Mysteries of Mithras ................292
§ 78. Teaching within the three higher Grades .............................293
§ 79. Mithraic Secrecy and public Cults....................................295
Chapter 9: The Evolution of the Mithraism..............................297
§ 80. Serapis in Some Mithraea ........................................297
§81. Hecate in Some Mithraea...........................................300
Chapter 10: Para-Mithraism
303
§ 82. Mithraic Worship out of the Mithraea .................................303
§83. The Mithraic Catechism from Egypt .....................................307
§ 84. The “Mithras Liturgy” ................................................308
Chapter 11: The latest devotees of Mithras................................313
§85. The End ofMithraism .................................................313
§ 86. The Mysteries of Mithras in the Christian Empire ...................317
§ 87. Julian the Emperor and the Mysteries of Mithras ....................321
§ 88. Julian and the Imperial Ideology....................................324
§ 89. Romanization of Eastern Cults ......................................327
Bibliography............................................................. 333
Index.....................................................................343
I. General Index..........................................................343
II. Index locorum
357
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Character and Bias of Ancient Sources on Mithraism -- 2. The Seven Grades of Initiation -- 3. The Initiatory Rituals -- 4. The Fourth Grade: Leo and his God Jupiter -- 5. A Christian Imitation of the Seven Initiation Grades -- 6. The Mithraic Cave -- 7. The Two Niches in the Mithraic Cave -- 8. Theories on the Cultural Origin of Mithraism -- 9. Mithraism from Zoroaster to Plato -- 10. How Christian was Roman Mithraism -- 11. History of Scholarly Research in Mithraism -- Chapter 2: Mithraism, Kings, and Emperors -- 12. How were the Roman Emperors involved in Mithraism? -- 13. Who was Mithras? -- 14. Mithras and the Kings -- 15. The King as Mithras -- 16. Tauroctony on Coins from Tarsus -- 17. Invictus -- 18. The Cosmocrator and other Imperial Iconographies -- 19. Victoria and the Imperial Eagle -- 20. Sol and the Emperor -- 21. The Apotheosis of Roman Emperor -- 22. The Priests of Apollo -- 23. Apollo - Mithras -- 24. A Persian God with Divus Augustus -- 25. Salvation of the Soul -- 26. Mithras between Imperial Apotheosis and damnatio memoriae -- Chapter 3: The Myths of the Origins (left Predellas) -- 27. Victoria and Mithras I: Saturn's Dream -- 28. Victoria and Mithras II: The Birth of Mithras from the Rock -- 29. Victoria and Mithras III: from Gigantomachy to the Birth of Mithras -- 30. The Miracle of the Water and the Birth of a New Humankind -- 31. Jupiter at Actium, the Gigantomachy, and the Sistrum -- 32. The Mithraic Prophecy -- 33. The End of the Civil War and the Prophecy -- 34. The Magi at Bethlehem -- 35. Mithras as an Archer -- 36. Appendix 1. Cautes and Cautopates -- Chapter 4: The Myth of the Bull (Central Scene and Upper Predellas)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1="3" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">37. The Sacrifice of the Bull -- 38. The Meaning of the Mithraic Bull -- 39. Danaos, the Bull, and Augustus -- 40. The Bull on a Boat -- 41. Mercury and the Transitus -- 42. Salvation in the Mysteries of Mithras -- 43. Mithras the Hunter -- Chapter 5: Sol's Coronation and Mithras' Apotheosis (Right Predellas) -- 44. The Right Predellas: Mithras and Sol -- 45. Mithras' Apotheosis -- 46. Refusing the Crown -- 47. The Spread of Mithraism in the Roman Empire -- 48. Imperial Freedmen and Mithraism -- 49. From Nero to Vespasian -- 50. Appendix 2. Tiridates' Coronation and Mithraism -- Chapter 6: The Mithraic Aiones -- 51. Mazdaism vs. Mithraism -- 52. The Lion-Headed God -- 53. Orphic Pattern in Mithraism -- 54. The Lion and the Snake -- 55. The Supreme Triad of Mithraism -- 56. Treatment of Mazdaism -- 57. Tarsian Culture under the Roman Empire -- 58. Sandas, the Tarsian God of War and of the Dead -- 59. The God of the Dead is raised to the Hypercosmic World -- Chapter 7: The System of Planetary and Hypercosmic Gods -- 60. The Seven Gods According to History. The First Four Gods -- 61. The Seven Gods According to Ancient Theogonies -- 62. The Three Uppermost Initiatory Grades -- 63. The Geography of a Mithraeum -- 64. The Whole System of Mithraic Gods -- 65. The Mithraic Triangle -- 66. The Central Position of Sol -- 67. The Mithraic Theogony -- Chapter 8: Mithraism and the Magic Arts -- 68. Magic Deceptions -- 69. Knowledge of natural Substances among Hellenistic Magi -- 70. Magical Performances at Banquets -- 71. Supposed Magi -- 72. Gnostic Imitations of magic Performances -- 73. Speaking Skulls -- 74. Tricks during Mithraic Banquets -- 75. Deception or Truth? -- 76. How was a Mithraic Community organized? -- 77. The Psychological Impact of the Mysteries of Mithras</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1="3" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">78. Teaching within the three higher Grades -- 79. Mithraic Secrecy and public Cults -- Chapter 9: The Evolution of the Mithraism -- 80. Serapis in Some Mithraea -- 81. Hecate in Some Mithraea -- Chapter 10: Para-Mithraism -- 82. Mithraic Worship out of the Mithraea -- 83. The Mithraic Catechism from Egypt -- 84. The "Mithras Liturgy" -- Chapter 11: The latest devotees of Mithras -- 85. The End of Mithraism -- 86. The Mysteries of Mithras in the Christian Empire -- 87. Julian the Emperor and the Mysteries of Mithras -- 88. Julian and the Imperial Ideology -- 89. Romanization of Eastern Cults -- Bibliography -- Index -- I. General Index -- II. 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title | The mysteries of Mithras a different account |
title_auth | The mysteries of Mithras a different account |
title_exact_search | The mysteries of Mithras a different account |
title_full | The mysteries of Mithras a different account Attilio Mastrocinque |
title_fullStr | The mysteries of Mithras a different account Attilio Mastrocinque |
title_full_unstemmed | The mysteries of Mithras a different account Attilio Mastrocinque |
title_short | The mysteries of Mithras |
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