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The author surveys the legends, ceremonial programme, and initiatory practices associated with the ancient Eleusinian rites, reconstructing the sequence of the Greater Mysteries and the details of initiation as preserved in sources. The study examines ritual symbolism and mystical interpretations, compares the rites with contemporary and later ceremonial systems including Masonic and Christian parallels, and evaluates competing theories of origin. It offers descriptive accounts of sacred spaces and procedural stages, summarizes primary evidence and scholarly discussion, and supplies a bibliography to guide further reading.
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