The Mysteries of Mithra(Hardcover, Franz Cumont)
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"The Mysteries of Mithra" is a book written by the Belgian historian and archaeologist Franz Cumont. The book explores the cult of Mithra, a mystery religion that was popular in the Roman Empire from the 1st to the 4th century CE.Cumont provides a detailed account of the history, beliefs, and practices of the Mithraic cult. He notes that the origins of the cult are uncertain, but that it likely originated in Iran and spread to the Roman Empire through the military and other means of cultural exchange.The book also explores the various rituals and practices associated with the Mithraic cult, including initiation rites, communal meals, and the worship of various gods and goddesses. Cumont notes that the cult was highly exclusive and that its members were mainly men, primarily from the Roman military and upper classes.One of the most fascinating aspects of the book is Cumont's exploration of the similarities between the Mithraic cult and other mystery religions of the time, such as the cult of Isis and the cult of Dionysus. He notes that these religions shared many common beliefs and practices, such as the use of symbolism, the worship of specific gods and goddesses, and the use of initiation rites to mark one's entry into the cult.