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@inproceedings{968052, author = {Chalupa, Aleš}, address = {Trnava}, booktitle = {Anodos: Studies of the Ancient World}, editor = {Maria Novotná et al.}, keywords = {Mithraism; Syria; Origins of Mithraism; Dura Europos; Dolichos; Caesarea Maritima; Sidon; Hawarte}, language = {cze}, location = {Trnava}, isbn = {978-80-8082-500-3}, pages = {57-66}, publisher = {Trnavská univerzita v Trnave}, title = {Mithraism in Ancient Syria: The Persian Cult on the Borders of the Roman Empire}, year = {2010} }
TY - JOUR ID - 968052 AU - Chalupa, Aleš PY - 2010 TI - Mithraism in Ancient Syria: The Persian Cult on the Borders of the Roman Empire PB - Trnavská univerzita v Trnave CY - Trnava SN - 9788080825003 KW - Mithraism KW - Syria KW - Origins of Mithraism KW - Dura Europos KW - Dolichos KW - Caesarea Maritima KW - Sidon KW - Hawarte N2 - The article summarizes and evaluates Mithraic evidence from Ancient Syria. At the same time, it tries to answer two interrelated questions: 1) whether there is a special “quality” in Mithraic material from Syria which would justify us to postulate the existence of a special variety of Syrian Mithraism different from its Western form; 2) whether some of the Mithraic monuments from Syria can help us to clarify the vexed problem of Mithraic origins. After a careful analysis of the most important evidence answers to both questions must remain negative. Although the Syrian monuments clearly share some “Syrian artistic conventions”, they generally follow the norms and motifs known from the western provinces of the Roman Empire. The Syrian monuments are also usually relatively late, connected with the Roman military or administrative presence and do not contribute to our search for Mithraic origins in any decisive way. ER -
CHALUPA, Aleš. Mithraism in Ancient Syria: The Persian Cult on the Borders of the Roman Empire. In Maria Novotná et al. \textit{Anodos: Studies of the Ancient World}. Trnava: Trnavská univerzita v Trnave, 2010. s.~57-66. ISBN~978-80-8082-500-3.
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