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ZUM BEISPIEL MITHRAS / FOR EXAMPLE MITHRAS

Auf diesen Seiten haben wir den ersten Teil der Ausstellung ZUM BEISPIEL MITHRAS von Farangis Yegane dokumentiert.

Neuer Video Upload: Farangis Yegane: ZUM BEISPIEL MITHRAS TEIL 1
im Karmeliterkloster Frankfurt am Main (1994)


Drei begleitende Soundbites von G. Yegane:

  1. Mithras_1.mp3
  2. Fragment.mp3
  3. Mithras_2.mp3

Literaturhinweise:

Volume 2 of Mithras Reader - An academic and religious journal of Greek, Roman, and Persian Studies.

Full details at http://www.lulu.com/content/4848357

Mithras Reader - An academic and religious journal of Greek, Roman, and Persian Studies. Volume II.

(2008) Web of Wyrd Press, ISBN-13: 978-0-9556858- 1-1.

Editor Payam Nabarz

Content:

Section 1: Academic Papers.
Factors determining the outside projection of the Mithraic Mysteries
by Dr. Israel Campos Méndez.
The Mithras Liturgy: cult liturgy, religious ritual, or magical
theurgy? Some aspects and considerations of the Mithras Liturgy from
the Paris Codex and what they may imply for the origin and purpose of
this spell by Kim Huggens.

Section 2: Arts.
'For example Mithras' part II exhibition by Farangis Yegane: The
Suncircle, The Wind, Mithras slaying the Bull, The Sacrifice in the
Abrahamic Religions, Lithographs.
Mithras-Phanes art piece by James Rodriguez.
Temple of Mithra in Garni, Armenia, photos by Jalil Nozari.
Mithras artistic depiction by Robert Kavjian.

Section 3: Religious Articles
MITHRAS SOL INVICTUS Invocation by M. Hajduk.
Ode to Aphrodite by Sappho, translated by Harita Meenee.
Norooz Phiroze by Farida Bamji.
Disappearing Shrines and Moving Shrines by S. David.
The Sleeping Lord by Katherine Sutherland.
The right handed handshake of the Gods by Payam Nabarz.
Book Reviews:
Beck, R. The Religion of the Mithras Cult in the Roman Empire.
Mysteries of the Unconquered Sun. Review by: Dr. Israel Campos Méndez.

Mithras Readers: An Academic and Religious Journal of Greek, Roman
and Persian Studies is dedicated to all the religions of the
classical world. We invite submissions of academic papers from
researchers and spiritual articles from practitioners of the
religions of the classical world. We also welcome classical world
based art work, both modern interpretations and traditional forms.

The Journal is divided into three sections. Part 1 contains the
academic papers; Part 2 Mithraic based art work, sculptures and
paintings; and the Part 3 there are religious articles by modern
practitioners, rites, hymns and poetry.

The journal is available via http://www.lulu.com/content/4848357
as both printed and download formats. It is a paperback with 102
pages. Web of Wyrd Press, ISBN-13: 978-0-9556858- 1-1.

Printed colour cover and black and white interior £15.55.
Download format is colour interior £12.50.


Mithras Reader - An academic and religious journal of Greek, Roman,
and Persian Studies. Volume 1

Editor Payam Nabarz

Mithras Readers: An academic and religious journal of Greco-Roman
and Persian studies is dedicated to all the religions of the
classical world in all its aspects-literature, history, poetry and
philosophy. It includes academic papers from researchers and
spiritual articles from practitioners of religions of the classical
world. It also includes classical world based art work both modern
interpretations and traditional forms.

Details
Paperback: 104 pages
Publisher: Twin Serpents Ltd. (November 16, 2006)
Language: English
ISBN: 1905524099

Section I: Academic papers

Continuity and Change in the Cult of Mithra, by Dr. Israel Campos
Méndez, University of Las Palmas.
Mithra and the warrior group
Mithra and the Iranian words and images

Introduction to Classes of Manichean, Mithrâism and Sufiyeh, by Dr.
Saloome Rostampoor, Islamic Azad University - Islam shahr unite,
Iran.

Entheos ho syros, polymathçs ho phoinix: Neoplatonist approaches to
religious practice in Iamblichus and Porphyry, by Sergio Knipe,
Kings College, Cambridge.

Mithraism and Alchemy by David Livingstone author of "The Dying God:
The Hidden History of Western Civilization."

Section 2: Arts

`For example Mithras' exhibition by Farangis Yegane, artist,
painter, and illustrator of the `Cat and Mice story'.

White steer with line of red light leading to the archaeological
museum
Cautes and Cautopates at the fire-altar
Center part of blue triptych with bleeding steer
Mithraeum and ritual of initiation
Controversial grey triptych depicting the crucified Christ and the
bleeding sacrificed white steer
Stair with different ranks
Sketch of white steer


Section 3: Religious articles

Meeting Mithra by Guya Vichi, founder of Solar Centre and author
of "Wood, the Stone, the Fire" and "Thousand Doors of the Rainbow".
Ode To Mithra by Guya Vichi

Hymn to the Sun by Katherine Sutherland, Poet.

Mithras Liturgy with the Orphic hymns, by Payam Nabarz author
of "The Mysteries of Mithras The Pagan Belief That Shaped the
Christian World" and "The Persian 'Mar Nameh': The Zoroastrian 'Book
of the Snake' Omens and Calendar".

News & Reviews
Books, Films, Games.


Empfohlene Literatur zum Thema MITHRAS:

  • Manfred Clauss, Mithras: Kult und Mysterien, Verlag C.H. Beck, München, 1990.
  • Reinhold Merkelbach, Mithras, Verlag Anton Hain, Königstein/Taunus, 1984.
  • Ingeborg Huld-Zetsche, Mithras in Nida-Heddernheim, Archäologische Reihe, Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte Frankfurt am Main, 1986.
  • Payam Nabarz, The Mysteries of Mithras: The Pagan Belief That Shaped the Christian World, Inner Traditions, Rochester Vermont, 2005.

Unser besonderer Dank gilt John W. Brant, Dr. Andreas Hensen, Dr. Ingeborg Huld-Zetsche, Dr. Payam Nabarz, Dr. Maria Porzenheim und Karin Zuleger


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