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Title: The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism
Author: Franz Cumont
Release Date: August 1, 2007 [EBook #22213]
Language: English
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The Oriental Religions in
Roman Paganism
By
Franz Cumont
With an Introductory Essay by
Grant Showerman
Authorized Translation
Chicago
The Open Court Publishing Company
London Agents
Kegan Paul, Trench, Truebner & Co.
1911
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COPYRIGHT BY
THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO.
1911
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TO MY TEACHER AND FRIEND
CHARLES MICHEL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.--The Significance of Franz Cumont's Work, By Grant Showerman
... v
PREFACE ... xv
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION ... xxv
I. ROME AND THE ORIENT ... 1
Superiority of the Orient, 1.--Its Influence on Political Institutions,
3.--Its Influence on Civil Law, 5.--Its Influence on Science, 6.--Its
Influence on Literature and Art, 7.--Its Influence on Industry,
9.--SOURCES: Destruction of Pagan Rituals, 11.--Mythographers,
12.--Historians, 13.--Satirists, 13.--Philosophers, 14.--Christian
Polemicists, 15.--Archeological Documents, 16.
II. WHY THE ORIENTAL RELIGIONS SPREAD ... 20
Difference in the Religions of the Orient and the Occident, 20.--Spread of
Oriental Religions, 22.--Economic Influences, 23.--Theory of Degeneration,
25.--Conversions are of Individuals, 27.--Appeal of the Oriental Religions
to the Senses, 28.--Appeal to the Intelligence, 31.--
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