Entangled Worlds: Religious Confluences between East and West in the Roman Empire
The Cults of Isis, Mithras, and Jupiter Dolichenus, Orientalische Religionen in der Antike
Joachim Friedrich Quack/Christian Witschel/Svenja Nagel
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This collective volume, originating from an interdisciplinary conference at Heidelberg University, deals with the expansion of the so-called oriental cults in the Roman Empire. The concept of 'oriental cults' itself has come under discussion in recent years because it has been questioned whether the cults in question really formed a coherent group and to what degree they might be called 'oriental' at all. This discussion is reflected throughout the papers of the volume which focus on the three cults of Isis (and Osiris), Mithras and Jupiter Dolichenus. Of special interest are the (alleged) origins of these cults in Egypt, Persia and Northern Syria, their expansion and adaptation within the Roman Empire (through some sort of 'religious flows'), their linguistic and visual expressions as well as the architecture and decoration of sanctuaries and the rituals connected with them.
Autorenportrait
Svenja Nagel (Herausgegeben von) Born 1984; studied Egyptology and Classical Archaeology; 2015 PhD; since 2017 post-doc researcher at the Institute of Egyptology at the University of Heidelberg. Joachim Friedrich Quack (Herausgegeben von) Born 1966; studied Egyptology, Semitic Studies, Biblical Archaeology, Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Pre- and Early History in Tübingen and Paris; 1990 Magister; 1993 Dr. phil.; 2003 Habilitation at the FU Berlin; Professor of Egyptology at the University of Heidelberg. Christian Witschel (Herausgegeben von) Born 1966; studied ancient and modern history, prehistory and protohistory and classical archaeology; 1998 PhD; 2004 Habilitation; since 2005 full professor of ancient history at Heidelberg University.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 24.03.2017
Umfang: 574 S.
Sprache: Deutsch
Einband: LN
Format: 3.9 x 25 x 18.5 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783161547300
Umbreit-Nr.: 9492689
