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Chapter 13 Aegyptiaca from Cumae: New Evidence for Isis Cult in Campania: Site and Materials

  • Paolo Caputo
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Mystic Cults in Magna Graecia
This chapter is in the book Mystic Cults in Magna Graecia
© 2021 University of Texas Press

© 2021 University of Texas Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Illustrations vii
  4. Abbreviations xi
  5. Chapter 1 Introduction 1
  6. Part I Dionysus and Orpheus
  7. Chapter 2 Dionysus in Campania: Cumae 33
  8. Chapter 3 The Meaning of βάκχος and βακχεύειν in Orphism 46
  9. Chapter 4 New Contributions of Dionysiac Iconography to the History of Religions in Greece and Italy 61
  10. Chapter 5 Who Are You? Mythic Narrative and Identity in the “Orphic” Gold Tablets 73
  11. Chapter 6 Imago Inferorum Orphica 95
  12. Chapter 7 Putting Your Mouth Where Your Money Is: Eumolpus’ Will, Pasta e Fagioli, and the Fate of the Soul in South Italian Thought from Pythagoras to Ennius 131
  13. Part II Demeter and Isis
  14. Chapter 8 Aspects of the Cult of Demeter in Magna Graecia: The “Case” of San Nicola di Albanella 139
  15. Chapter 9 Landscape Synchesis: A Demeter Temple in Latium 161
  16. Chapter 10 The Eleusinian Mysteries and Vergil’s “Appearance-of-a-Terrifying-Female- Apparition-in-the-Underworld” Motif in Aeneid 6 190
  17. Chapter 11 Women and Nymphs at the Grotta Caruso 204
  18. Chapter 12 “Great Royal Spouse Who Protects Her Brother Osiris”: Isis in the Isaeum at Pompeii 217
  19. Chapter 13 Aegyptiaca from Cumae: New Evidence for Isis Cult in Campania: Site and Materials 235
  20. Chapter 14 The Mystery Cults and Vergil’s Georgics 251
  21. Part III Mithras
  22. Chapter 15 The Amor and Psyche Relief in the Mithraeum of Capua Vetere: An Exceptional Case of Graeco-Roman Syncretism or an Ordinary Instance of Human Cognition? 277
  23. Chapter 16 The Mithraic Body: The Example of the Capua Mithraeum 290
  24. Chapter 17 Why the Shoulder?: A Study of the Placement of the Wound in the Mithraic Tauroctony 314
  25. Bibliography 325
  26. General Index 359
  27. Index Locorum 367
  28. Index of Authors 371
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