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Eleusis
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Albert Hofmann
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Baubo
Brimo
Castor and Pollux
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Chthonic
Clement of Alexandria
Cybele
Deity
Despoina
Dionysus
Eleusinian Mysteries
Eleusinion
Eleusis
Epithet
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Erechtheus
Euripides
Explanation
Fasting
Gallienus
Great Goddess
Greece
Greek mythology
Hainuwele
Hearth
Hephaestus
Hetaira
Hieros gamos
Hipponax
Homer
Iambe
Iasion
Ingredient
Kykeon
Lenaia
Literature
Metaneira (hetaera)
Mourning
Mythology
Oedipus at Colonus
Omphalos
Panegyric
Peloponnese
Phaedrus (dialogue)
Phaistos
Ploutonion
Pluto (mythology)
Poetry
Princeton University Press
Procession
Rape of Persephone
Religious experience
Rhea (mythology)
Rite
Sophocles
Telesterion
The Hierophant
The Other Hand
The Persians
Thebes
Thesmophoria
Time immemorial
Treatise
Votive offering
Product details
- ISBN 9780691019154
- Weight: 369g
- Dimensions: 152 x 203mm
- Publication Date: 01 Sep 1991
- Publisher: Princeton University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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The Sanctuary of Eleusis, near Athens, was the center of a religious cult that endured for nearly two thousand years and whose initiates came from all parts of the civilized world. Looking at the tendency to "see visions," C. Kerenyi examines the Mysteries of Eleusis from the standpoint not only of Greek myth but also of human nature. Kerenyi holds that the yearly autumnal "mysteries" were based on the ancient myth of Demeter's search for her ravished daughter Persephone--a search that he equates not only with woman's quest for completion but also with every person's pursuit of identity. As he explores what the content of the mysteries may have been for those who experienced them, he draws on the study of archaeology, objects of art, and religious history, and suggests rich parallels from other mythologies.
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