De Mysteriorum Eleusiniorum Tempore Et Administratione Publica, by August Nebe, delves into the timing and public administration of the Eleusinian Mysteries. Written in Latin, this scholarly work examines the religious rituals and societal context of one of the most significant and secretive cults of ancient Greece. The book provides insight into the practices, beliefs, and organizational structures surrounding the Eleusinian Mysteries, offering valuable information for classicists, historians of religion, and those interested in ancient Greek culture and religious life. A valuable resource for understanding the intersection of religion and public life in the ancient world.
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