Bibliography
Partial Bibliography:  The Mysteries of Eleusis

Books

Amundsen, Darryl W.  Medicine, Society, and Faith in the Ancient and
Medieval Worlds.  Baltimore:  Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996.

Arbman, Ernest.  Ecstasy or Religious Trance in the Experience of
Ecstatics and from the Psychological Point of View.  Volume 1:  
Vision and Ecstacy.  Upsala:  Scandanvian University Books, 1963.

Angus, Samuel.  The Mystery Religions and Christianity.  New York:  
Citadel, 1966, 359 pp.

Bennett, Simon.  Mind and Madness is Ancient Greece:  The
Classical Roots of Modern Psychiatry.  Ithica:  Cornell University
Press, 1978.

Burkert, Walter.  Ancient Mystery Cults.  Cambridge:  Harvard
University Press, 1987, 181 pp.

Burkert, Walter.  Structure and History in Greek Mythology and
Ritual.  London:  University of California Press, 1979, 226 pp.

Campbell, Joseph.  The Masks of God:  Creative Mythology.  New
York:  Penguin Books, 1976.

Campbell, Joseph.  Myths to Live By.  New York:  Bantam, 1972.

Campbell, Joseph (ed.)  The Mysteries:  Papers from the Eranos
Yearbooks.   New York:  1955, 476 pp.

Carotenuto, Aldo.  The Vertical Labyrinth:  Individuation in Jungian
Psychology.  Toronto:  Inner City Books, 1985.

Casavis, J. N., The Greek Origin of Freemasonry. New York, 1956, 208
pp.

Clinton, Kevin.  Myth and Cult:  The Iconography of the Eleusinian
Mysteries.  Stockholm:  Paul Astroms, 1992.

Condos, Theony.  Star Myths of the Greeks and Romans:  A
Sourcebok Containing The Constellations of Pseudo-Eratoshenes
and the Poetic Astronomy of Hyginus.  Grand Rapids:  Phanes
Press, 1997.

Conn, Walter.  Christian Conversion:  A Developmental Interpretation
of Autonomy and Surrender.  New York:  Paulist Press, 1986.

Coulter, Charles Russell & Turner, Patricia.  Encyclopedia of Ancient
Deities.  Jefferson, NC:  McFarland & Company, 1997.

Diodorus of Sicily tr. Oldfather, C. H.  Cambridge, Mass., 1933

Dodds, E.R.  The Greeks and the Irrational.  Berkeley:  University of
California Press, 1951.

Douglas, John and Mark Olshaker.  Mind Hunter:  Inside the FBI’s
Elite Serial Crime Unit.  New York:  Scribner, 1995.

Durant, Will, The Life of Greece. (New York, 1939) 754 pp.

Eliade, Mircea.  A History of Religious Ideas:  Volume One - From the
Stone Age to the Eleusinian Mysteries.  Chicago:  University of
Chicago Press, 1978.

Eliade, Mircea, Rites and Symbols of Initiation. tr. Trask, Willard R.
New York:  1958, 175 pp.

Farness, Lewis Richard.  Cults of the Greek States, Volume III,
Oxford, 1907.

Frazer, James George, The Golden Bough Part IV Adonis Attis Osiris
Vol. II. New York:  1935, 321 pp.

Frazer, James George, The Golden Bough Part IV Spirits of the Corn
and of the Wild Vol. I. New York:  1935, 319 pp.

Godwin, Joscelyn.  Mystery Religions in the Ancient World.  San
Francisco:  Harper and Row, 1981, 176 pp.

Grant, Frederick C., Hellenistic Religions: The Age of Syncretism.
Indianapolis:  1953, 196 pp.

Guthrie, W.K.C.  The Greeks and Their Gods.  Boston:  Beacon
Press, 1971.

Harrison, Jane.  Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion.  
London:  Merlin Press, 1963.

Heraclitus.  Fragments:  The Collected Wisdom of Heraclitus.  
Brooks Haxton, tr.  New York:  Penguin, 2001, 100 pp.

Herodotus. History of the Greek and Persian War.  George
Rawlinson, tr.  New York:  Washington Square Press, 1963.

Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns and Homerica, tr. Evelyn-White, Hugh
G. Cambridge, Mass.:  1914, 657 pp.

James, E. O., The Cult of the Mother-Goddess: An Archaeological
and Documentary Study. New York:  1959, 300 pp.

Jaspars, Karl.  General Psychopathology.  Chicago:  University of
Chicago Press, 1963.

Jung, C. G., The Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious.
Princeton:  1969, 461 pp.

Jung, C.G.  Psychology and Religion.  Collected Works. trans. R.F.C.
Hull, Bollingen Series XX.  Princeton:  Princeton Univeristy Press,
1953.

Kanta, Katherine G.  Eleusis:  Myth, Mysteries, History, Museum.  
Athens:  National Museum, 1979.

Kavanaugh, Kieren, ed.  John of the Cross:  Selected Writings.  "The
Classics of Western Spirituality:  A Library of Great Spiritual
Masters."  New York:  Paulist Press, 1987.

Kerenyi, C., Eleusis: Archetypal Image of Mother and Daughter. tr.
Manheim, Ralph.  New York:  1967, 257 pp.

Kerenyi, C., The Gods of the Greeks. London:  1951, 304 pp.

Lifton, Robert J. with Eric Olson.  Explorations in Psychohistory:  the
Wellfleet Papers.  New York:  Simon and Schuster, 1974

Mackenzie, Norman ed., Secret Societies. London:  1967, 350 pp.

McCullough, David Willis.  The Unending Mystery:  A Journey
through Labyrinths and Mazes.  New York:  Pantheon, 2004.

Meyer, Marvin W.  The Ancient Mysteries:  A Sourcebook – Sacred
Texts of the Mystery Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean World.  
New York:  HarperCollins, 1987, 297 pp.

Murray, Gilbert.  Aeschylus:  The Creator of Tragedy.  London:  
Oxford University Press, 1940.

Mylonas, George E., Eleusis and the Eleusinian Mysteries.
Princeton:  1961, 346 pp.

Neumann, Erich, Amor and Psyche: The Psychic Development of the
Feminine. New York:  1956, 181 pp.

Neumann, Erich, The Great Mother: An Analysis of the Archetype. tr.
Manheim, Ralph.  New York:  1955, 381 pp.

Oates, William & O’Neill, Eugene, Jr.  The Complete Greek Drama (In
Two Volumes).  New York:  Random House, 1938.

Patal, Raphael.  The Hebrew Goddess.  Detroit:  Wayne State
University Press, 1990.

Pausanias, Description of Greece. tr. Frazer, J. G. London:  1898, 613
pp.

Pieper, Josef.  Enthusiasm and Divine Madness:  On the Platonic
Dialogue Phaedrus.  South Bend:  St. Augustine’s Press, 2000.

Perry, John Weir.  Roots of Renewal in Myth and Madness:  The
Meaning of Psychotic Episodes.  San Francisco:  Jossey-Bass
Publishers, 1976.

Rohde, Erwin, Psyche: The Cult of Souls and Belief in Immortality
Among the Greeks Vol. I. tr. Hillis, W. B. New York:  1966, 260 pp.

Schuré, Edouard, The Great Initiates. New York:  1961, 526 pp.

Simon, Bennett.  Mind and Madness in Ancient Greece:  The
Classical Roots of Modern Psychiatry.  Ithica:  Cornell University
Press, 1978.

Taylor, Thomas, The Mystical Hymns of Orpheus: translated from the
Greek and demonstrated to be the Invocations which were used in
the Eleusinian Mysteries. Walworth:  1824, 205 pp.

Thucydides.  The Peloponnesian War.  New York, Modern Library,
1951.

Turcan, Robert.  The Cults of the Roman Empire.  Cambridge:  
Blackwell Publishers, 1996.

Wasson, R. Gordon et al.  The Road to Eleusis:  Unveiling the Secret
of the Mysteries.  New York:  Harcourt Brace, 1978.

Wright, Dudley.   The Eleusinian Mysteries and Rites.  Berwick, ME,
Ibis Press, 2003.