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- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 first "David".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 isCitedBy Mithraic_mysteries.
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 isCitedBy Mithras_(name).
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 isbn "0-19-506788-6".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 last "Ulansey".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 location "New York".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 page "10".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 page "105".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 page "18".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 page "27 to 29".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 page "29".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 page "3".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 page "6".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 page "8".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 page "89".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 page "90".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 page "94".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 pages "3 to 4".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 publisher "Oxford UP".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 quote "... the study of Mithraism is also of great important for our understanding of what Arnold Toynbee has called the 'Crucible of Christianity', the cultural matrix in which the Christian religion came to birth out of the civilization of the ancient Mediterranean. For Mithraism was one of Christianity's major competitors in the Roman Empire ... No doubt Renan's statement is somewhat exaggerated.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 quote "Cumont's... argument was straightforward and may be summarized succinctly: the name of the god of the cult, Mithras, is the Latin form of the name of an ancient Iranian god, Mithra; in addition, the Romans believed that their cult was connected with Persia ; therefore we may assume that Roman Mithraism is nothing other than the Iranian cult of Mithra transplanted into the Roman Empire.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 quote "Cumont’s ... argument was straightforward and may be summarized succinctly: the name of the god of the cult, Mithras, is the Latin form of the name of an ancient Iranian god, Mithra; in addition, the Romans believed that their cult was connected with Persia ; therefore we may assume that Roman Mithraism is nothing other than the Iranian cult of Mithra transplanted into the Roman Empire.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 quote "However, in the absence of any ancient explanations of its meaning, Mithraic iconography has proven to be exceptionally difficult to decipher.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 quote "In the course of the First International Congress, two scholar in particular presented devastating critiques of Cumont's Iranian hypothesis ... One, John Hinnells, was the organizer of the conference ... Of more importance in the long run, however, was the even more radical paper presented by R.L.Gordon ...".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 quote "It is therefore highly likely that it was in the context of Mithridates' alliance with the Cilician pirates that there arose the synchretistic link between Perseus and Mithra which led to the name Mithras being given to the god of the new cult.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 quote "It is therefore highly likely that it was in the context of Mithridates’ alliance with the Cilician pirates that there arose the synchretistic link between Perseus and Mithra which led to the name Mithras being given to the god of the new cult.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 quote "The original editor of the text, Albrecht Dieterich, claimed that it recorded an authentic Mithraic ritual, but this claim was rejected by Cumont, who felt that the references to Mithras in the text were merely the result of an extravagant syncretism evident in magical traditions. Until recently, most scholars followed Cumont in refusing to see any authentic Mithraic doctrine in the Mithras Liturgy.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 quote "the intimate alliance between the pirates and Mithridates Eupator, named after Mithra and mythically descended from Perseus, led to the pirates adopting the name Mithras for the new god.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 title "Origins of the Mithraic Mysteries".
- books?vid=ISBN0-19-506788-6 year "1991".