Isis and Serapis in Roman Society is a scholarly book written by Samuel Dill that explores the role of Egyptian deities in the Roman Empire. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the cults of Isis and Serapis, two of the most popular deities in the Roman Empire. Dill examines the origins of these cults, their spread throughout the Roman world, and their impact on Roman society. He also explores the political and social implications of these...