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New. Excellent New Book. For every scholar engaged in the study of Near-Eastern religions and the influence of Egyptian and Syrian cults on Hellenistic and Roman paganism, the "Brady papers" form the cornerstone on which should be based any study of Sarapis and Isis. Thomas Allan Brady (1902-1964) began working on Sarapis and Isis first under the direction of W. S. Ferguson and A. D. Nock at Harvard. His monograph, The Reception of the Egyptian Cults by the Greeks 330-30 B. C. (1935), made him internationally known as an authority. A few years later, Brady collected all the known monuments about those cults in his Repertory of Statuary and Figured Monuments Related to the Cults of the Egyptian Gods (1938) which was issued in a very limited mimeograph edition, but was never printed or officially published until now. The last "Brady paper" on A Head of Sarapis from Corinth was published in 1941. It retains a prominent place in all the bibliographies on Hellenistic art and Sarapis. 129pp.