Ancient Crete helped shape Greek religion—and this study shows how Cretan elements influenced worship across the Aegean world. A scholarly exploration of how Crete contributed to the rise of Greek cults, especially around Apollo, the mother goddess, and related rites.
Presented as a doctoral dissertation for Bryn Mawr College (1913), the work assembles literary and archaeological evidence to trace how Cretan practice and mythography passed into Greek cults. It situates Crete as both a source of ritual and a conduit for Eastern and continental ideas, detailing how pre-Hellenic beliefs mingled with later Greek worship.
Ideal for readers interested in the roots of Greek religion, the transmission of cults, and the cultural exchange between Crete and the Greek mainland.
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