Cybelle, Attis and related cults: essays in memory of M. J. Vermaseren

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Maarten Jozef Vermaseren, Eugene N. Lane
BRILL, 1996 - 441 Seiten
This volume brings together articles on the cult of the mother-goddess Cybele and her consort Attis, from the emergence of the religion in Anatolia through its expansion into Greece and Italy to the latest times of the Roman Empire and its farthest extent west, the Iberian Peninsula. It combines the work of established scholars with that of young researchers in the field, and represents a truly international perspective. The reader will find treatment "inter alia" of Cybele's emasculated priests, the Galli; the dissemination of Cybele-cult through the harbour city, Miletus; the cult of Cybele in Ephesus; the rock-cut sanctuary of Cybele at Akrai in Sicily; the competition between the Cybele-cult and Christianity; and the role of Attis in Neo-Platonic philosophy.
 

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A T FEAR
37
GIULIA SFAMENI GASPARRO
51
TAMARA GREEN
87
PATRICIA A JOHNSTON
101
EUGENE N LANE
117
ELPIS METROPOULOU
135
FRIEDERIKE NAUMANNSTECKNER
167
PANAYOTIS PACHIS
193
The Ancient Mother of the Gods
239
LYNN ROLLER
305
James O SMITH
323
KIRK SUMMERS
337
SAROLTA A TAKÁCS
367
ROBERT TURCAN
387
J F UBIÑA
405
Index
435

MARY JANE REIN
223

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Eugene N. Lane, Ph.D. (1962) in Classics, Yale University, is Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Missouri. His publications include "Corpus Monumentorum Religionis Dei Menis" in four volumes, and volumes 2 and 3 of "Corpus Cultus Iovis Sabazii," both published by Brill.

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