Abstract

Ancient religion remains a hot topic: it is difficult to name a major academic press that has not produced in the past two decades a survey volume of some aspect of Greek and Roman cults and sanctuaries. Princeton affirms its place among their ranks with an innovative, highly appealing contribution: a survey of Graeco-Roman mystery cults, by Hugh Bowden, author of a well-received study of the Delphic oracle (Classical Athens and the Delphic Oracle: Divination and Democracy [Cambridge 2005]). Who doesn’t like a mystery?

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