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Teleny, or, The Reverse of the Medal, is a pornographic novel, first published in London in 1893. The authorship of the work is unknown. There is a general consensus that it was an ensemble effort, ...
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In this article, a bas-relief from a Mithras temple in Osterburken and of early third century AC is considered in the light of a neoplalonist philosophical treatise of Porphyry, The Cave of Nymphs.The ...
This short animation traces one of the interpretations of the Mithras legend based on archaeological research.
To the God Invictus Mithras, Publius Aelius Valerianus, soldier of the , consul’s orderly, gladly, joyfully, and deservedly fulfilled his vow. Publius Aelius Valerianus was a soldier of the Legio XIII ...
The predominantly military nature of the cult in the African provinces is certain. There are few Easterners or civilians attested, and of dedicators whose names we have on twenty-seven monuments ...
Marcus Aurelius Decimus was a prominent Roman official, vir perfectissimus, in the late 3rd century AD, serving as governor of Numidia around 284-285. He dedicated several monuments to various deities ...
Over the course of the second century CE, worship of the Persianate god Mithras swept across the whole of the Roman Empire. With its distinctive traces preserved in the material record—including ...
Written in the 3rd century, The Cave of the Nymphs is a treatise of Homeric exegesis that condenses some major theological and philosophical themes that nourished Neoplatonic thought. Starting from ...
In 1999 and 2002, two mithraeums were discovered in Güglingen. The first was a stone building and at the time of its discovery had already been stripped of almost all its temple furnishings. In a ...