This thesis focuses on the analysis of the material evidence of the Cult of Mithras in ancient Italy between the late 1st and early 5th century CE. The first chapter is devoted to locating the Cult of Mithras in the religious context of the Roman Empire. After a first general introduction to the Religions of the Roman Empire, F. Cumont’s work and the latest research developments on the Oriental Cults, we will continue with the literature overview on the Cult of Mithras, focusing in particular on the existing Mithraic catalogues. Finally, we will briefly present the main features of Mithraism according to the most recent research developments. The second chapter consists of the update of the existing catalogs of Mithraic finds and the integr...
open1noIn 2014, during the archaeological investigations carried on by the University of Bologna (De...
In 2014, during the archaeological investigations carried on by the University of Bologna (Departmen...
In 2014, during the archaeological investigations carried on by the University of Bologna (Departmen...
The aim of this article is to cast a light on the nature of the mysteries of Mithras in central Ital...
This dissertation investigates the evidence for the development of Mithraism in Rome and its role in...
The Mithraic evidence in Etruria and Umbria – VII and VI Regiones – presents some particular feature...
This thesis is a reassessment of scholarship concerning the origins of the cult mysteries of Mithrai...
This thesis proposes a flexible conception of the Roman worship of Mithras, in which it can be seen ...
The issue of the Late Antique Roman Mithraism’s topographical network and the impact of the spreadin...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary and digitally based analysis of the Roman worship of Mithras. It...
This thesis is a reassessment of scholarship concerning the origins of the cult mysteries of Mithrai...
Archaeology has shown to be of the utmost significance for the contextualization of the Oriental rel...
The Roman cult of Mithras is one of the most well documented cults in Roman Dacia, having almost 300...
Le culte de Mithra a achevé de s’installer dans l’Empire romain au IIIe siècle. Il a prospéré dans u...
In 2014, during the archaeological investigations carried out by the University of Bologna (Departme...
open1noIn 2014, during the archaeological investigations carried on by the University of Bologna (De...
In 2014, during the archaeological investigations carried on by the University of Bologna (Departmen...
In 2014, during the archaeological investigations carried on by the University of Bologna (Departmen...
The aim of this article is to cast a light on the nature of the mysteries of Mithras in central Ital...
This dissertation investigates the evidence for the development of Mithraism in Rome and its role in...
The Mithraic evidence in Etruria and Umbria – VII and VI Regiones – presents some particular feature...
This thesis is a reassessment of scholarship concerning the origins of the cult mysteries of Mithrai...
This thesis proposes a flexible conception of the Roman worship of Mithras, in which it can be seen ...
The issue of the Late Antique Roman Mithraism’s topographical network and the impact of the spreadin...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary and digitally based analysis of the Roman worship of Mithras. It...
This thesis is a reassessment of scholarship concerning the origins of the cult mysteries of Mithrai...
Archaeology has shown to be of the utmost significance for the contextualization of the Oriental rel...
The Roman cult of Mithras is one of the most well documented cults in Roman Dacia, having almost 300...
Le culte de Mithra a achevé de s’installer dans l’Empire romain au IIIe siècle. Il a prospéré dans u...
In 2014, during the archaeological investigations carried out by the University of Bologna (Departme...
open1noIn 2014, during the archaeological investigations carried on by the University of Bologna (De...
In 2014, during the archaeological investigations carried on by the University of Bologna (Departmen...
In 2014, during the archaeological investigations carried on by the University of Bologna (Departmen...