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Auteur(s) : Walsh, David (19..-.... ; archéologue et spécialiste de lettres classiques)
Titre(s) : The cult of Mithras in late Antiquity [Texte imprimé] : development, decline, and demise ca. A.D. 270-430 / by David Walsh
Publication : Leiden : Brill, copyright 2019
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (145 p.) : ill. ; 30 cm
Collection : Late antique archaeology. Supplementary Series, ISSN 2352-5177 ; volume 2
Lien à la collection : Late antique archaeology. Supplementary series
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
Sujet(s) : Mithra (divinité zoroastrienne) -- Culte -- 3e-8e siècles
Mithraïsme -- 3e-8e siècles
Indice(s) Dewey :
299.15 (23e éd.) = Mithracisme
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9004383069. - ISBN 9789004383067. - ISBN 9789004380806 (erroné). - ISBN 9004380809
(erroné) (rbr.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45683725v
Notice n° :
FRBNF45683725
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Table des matières : Intro; Contents; Foreword; Illustrations; Abbreviations; Introduction; Religious Change
in Late Antiquity: Changing Scholarly Views; The Cult of Mithras: A Brief Introduction;
The Cult of Mithras in Late Antiquity: Changing Scholarly Views; The Structure of
This Volume; Selecting the Evidence; A Note on Terminology; Chapter 1 The Development
of the Cult of Mithras in Late Antiquity; The Location of Mithraea; Mithraic Architecture;
Mithraic Iconography; Patronage and Membership; Mithraic Hierarchies; Ritual Practice;
Initiation Rituals; Sacrifices; Feasts; Votive Practices
The Ritual Fragmentation of ObjectsVariations of the Name 'Mithras'; Conclusion; Chapter
2 The Decline of the Cult I: The Evidence; Introduction; The Decline in Construction/Restoration
of Mithraea; Mithraea and Wider Patterns of Construction and Repair in Late Antiquity;
Charting the Declining Use of Individual Mithraea; Conclusion; Chapter 3 The Decline
of the Cult II: Explaining the Decline; Introduction; Declining Populations; Changing
Social Networks; Changes in Mithraic Rituals; Coercion by the Imperial Government;
Conclusion; Chapter 4 The Fate of Mithraea; Introduction
Geographical and Chronological Variation in the Fate of MithraeaFactors Contributing
to the Fate of Mithraea; Christian Iconoclasm; 'Barbarian' Incursions; Civil War;
Imperial Legislation; Natural Disasters and Accidental Destruction; Conclusion; Appendix
A: Gazetteer of Mithraea Active in the 4th c. and Those That Exhibit Evidence of Christian
Iconoclasm; A. Britain; A.1 Borcovicium (Housesteads); A.2 Brocolitia (Carrawburgh);
A.3 Londinium (London); B. Germany; B.1 Biesheim; B.2 Bornheim-Sechtem; B.3 Gimmeldingen;
B.4 Reichweiler; B.5 Rockenhausen; C. Noricum; C.1 Ad Enum (Pons Aeni)
C.2 Lentia (Linz)C.3 Schachadorf; C.4 St. Urban; D. Pannonia; D.1 Aquincum IV ('of
Symphorus'); D.2 Carnuntum I; D.3 Carnuntum III; D.4 Poetovio II (Ptuj); D.5 Poetovio
III; D.6 Poetovio V; E. Dalmatia; E.1 Arupium (Prozor) I and II; E.2 Epidaurum (Cavtat);
E.3 Jajce; E.4 Konjic; F. Italy (Excluding Rome and Ostia); F.1 Capua; F.2 Ponza;
F.3 Spoletium; F.4 Timavo; F.5 Vulci; G. Gaul; G.1 Augusta Treverorum (Trier); G.2
Burdigala (Bordeaux); G.3 Forum Claudii Vallensium Octodurensium (Martigny); G.4 Les
Bolards; G.5 Mackwiller; G.6 Pons Saravi (Sarrebourg); G.7 Septeuil; G.8 Tienen
G.9 Venetonimagus (Vieu-en-Val-Romney)H. Spain; H.1 Lucus Augusti (Lugo); I. North
Africa; I.1 Lambaesis; J. The Eastern Mediterranean; J.1 Caesarea Maritima; J.2 Doliche;
J.3 Hawarte; J.4 Ša'āra; Appendix B: Mithraea Constructed and Repaired ca. AD 201-400;
Bibliography; Index