Exploring the historical roots and mythology of the Tarot, the author reveals the genesis of the Tarot’s symbolism in the great Hermetic tradition and in the initiatory rituals of Mithraism.
A historical novel that weaves Mithraic symbolism and initiation into a dramatic tale of friendship, vengeance and survival in the Roman Empire.
Contemporary thriller in which a mysterious tower dedicated to Mithras forms the setting for the novel’s climax.
Proceedings of the First International Congress of Mithraic Studies, bringing together many of the foundational contributions to the modern academic study of Mithraism.
The first academic journal devoted exclusively to the study of the cult of Mithras.
Preliminary archaeological report on the seventh and eighth excavation seasons at Dura-Europos, including the first detailed publication of the Roman Mithraeum.
Corpus Inscriptionum et Monumentorum Religionis Mithriacae (or CIMRM) is a two volume collection of inscriptions and monuments relating primarily to the Mithraic Mysteries.
This catalogue proposes, thanks to the contributions of some 75 international experts, a new synthesis for a complex and fascinating cult that reflects the remarkable advances in our knowledge in recent decades.
One of the earliest modern scholarly studies devoted exclusively to the Roman god Mithras.
A new interdisciplinary assessment of the archaeological and epigraphic evidence for the cult of Mithras in Roman Dacia.
A comprehensive and critically updated catalogue of Mithraic sites, monuments and artefacts across the Roman world, incorporating both accepted and disputed evidence while reassessing decades of scholarship in light of recent research.
Proceedings from an international conference on the ancient city of Dura-Europos (Syria) held at Yale University in 2022, with papers that explore its cultural heritage through multidisciplinary research approaches.
An interdisciplinary volume exploring the history, archaeology, and cultures of Dura-Europos from the Hellenistic to the Islamic period.
A comprehensive reassessment of the introduction, development and early decline of Mithraism in Roman Hispania, combining socio-historical analysis with the most complete catalogue of Hispanic Mithraic evidence currently available.