Franz Valery Marie Cumont

Franz Valery Marie Cumont
Franz Valery Marie Cumont (1868–1947) was a Belgian archaeologist, historian, and scholar renowned for his work on ancient religions, particularly Mithraism and the religious practices of the Roman Empire. His pivotal works, such as "Textes et monuments figurés relatifs aux mystères de Mithra," provided groundbreaking insights into the Mithraic mysteries and their role within Roman society. Cumont also authored "Les religions orientales dans le paganisme romain," which explored the influence of Eastern religions on Roman beliefs, emphasizing the syncretic nature of religious practices in the ancient world. His meticulous research and extensive fieldwork established him as a leading authority on ancient religious history.

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INTRODUCTION. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF FRANZ CUMONT'S WORK. Franz Cumont, born January 3, 1868, and educated at Ghent, Bonn, Berlin, and Paris, resides in Brussels, and has been Professor in the University of Ghent since 1892. His monumental work, Textes et monuments figurés relatifs aux mystères de Mithra, published in 1896 and 1899 in two volumes, was followed in 1902 by the separate publication,... more...