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Informationen zum Autor Robert Turcan is Professor of Roman History at the Sorbonne. He is a former student of the Ecole Normale Superieure, and a member of both the École Française in Rome and the Institut Francais. He has published widely on Roman antiquity both in France and elsewhere. Antonia Nevill is a committed European and lifelong Francophile. She spent over thirty years teaching in further education, and has a wide variety of interests. Retirement has at last enabled her to devote more time to her favorite occupation, translating. Klappentext This is a study of the multiplicity of gods and religions that characterized the Roman world before Constantine! including the Great Mother! Isis! the cults of Syria! Mithras! the Horsemen! Dionysus! as well as practices related to the performance of magic. Zusammenfassung This book is about the multiplicity of gods and religions that characterized the Roman world before Constantine. It was not the noble gods such as Jove! Apollo and Diana! who were crucial to the lives of the common people in the empire! bur gods of an altogether more earthly! earth level! whose rituals and observances may now seem bizarre. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction. Externa Superstitio. 1. The Great Mother and Her Eunuchs. 2. Isis of the Many Names or Our Lady of the Waves. 3. The Orontes Pouring into the Tiber. 4. Beneath the Rocks of the Persian Cavern. 5. Horsemen! Mothers and Serpents. 6. Occultism and Theosophy. 7. Dionysus and Sabazius. Epilogue. Abbreviations. List of Plates. Figures. Historical and Mythographical Index. Index of Religious Particulars.