Images of MithraWith a history of use extending back to Vedic texts of the second millennium BC, derivations of the name Mithra appear in the Roman Empire, across Sasanian Persia, and in the Kushan Empire of southern Afghanistan and northern India during the first millennium AD. Even today, this name has a place in Yazidi and Zoroastrian religion. But what connection have Mihr in Persia, Miiro in Kushan Bactria, and Mithras in the Roman Empire to one another? Over the course of the volume, specialists in the material culture of these diverse regions explore appearances of the name Mithra from six distinct locations in antiquity. In a subversion of the usual historical process, the authors begin not from an assessment of texts, but by placing images of Mithra at the heart of their analysis. Careful consideration of each example's own context, situating it in the broader scheme of religious traditions and on-going cultural interactions, is key to this discussion. Such an approach opens up a host of potential comparisons and interpretations that are often side-lined in historical accounts. What Images of Mithra offers is a fresh approach to the ways in which gods were labelled and depicted in the ancient world. Through an emphasis on material culture, a more nuanced understanding of the processes of religious formation is proposed in what is but the first part of the Visual Conversations series. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Reconstructions Mithras in Rome | 15 |
Patrons and Viewers DuraEuropos | 39 |
Settings BourgSaintAndéol | 61 |
Identifications Mihr in Sasanian Iran | 81 |
Interpretations Miiro in Kushan Bactria | 106 |
Syncretisms ApolloMithras in Commagene | 128 |
Conclusion | 158 |
Quetzalcoatl and Mithra | 173 |
Glossary | 184 |
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Images of Mithra Philippa Adrych,Robert Bracey (Writer on coins),Dominic Dalglish,Stefanie Lenk,Rachel Wood Limited preview - 2017 |
Images of Mithra Philippa Adrych,Robert Bracey,Dominic Dalglish,Stefanie Lenk,Rachel Wood Limited preview - 2017 |
Common terms and phrases
Ahura Mazda ancient Antiochus Apollo Apollo-Mithras Apollo-Mithras-Helios-Hermes appears Ardašir Arsameia on Nymphaios associated Avestan Aztec Bactria bagolaggos Beck Bourg-Saint-Andéol British Museum bull carved cave century chapter chariot CIMRM Commagene common context Crowther cult culture Cumont Dagı deity depiction dexiosis discussion divine Doliche Dörner Dura Dura-Europos emperor Ethpeni relief evidence example Facella feathered serpent frescoes gods Greek Grenet Helios Huvishka iconography ideas identified IMAGES OF MITHRA inscription interpretation Iranian Kanishka king Kushan Empire label Mihr Mihr’s Miiro mithraea mithraeum Mithraic Mithraism Mithras worship Mocici name Mithra Nemrut Dağı Palmyrene Parthian particular patron Persian Quetzalcoatl reconstruction refer religious representations ritual rock reliefs role Roman Empire Rome royal sacred Šapur Sasanian Sasanian Empire Sasanian religion scene scholars solar statue stelae stele suggest Surkh Kotal Surya symbolic Taq-e Bostan tauroctony Tauroctony relief temple texts traditions viewer worship of Mithras yazata Zenobius Zoroastrian


