
Carl A. P. Ruck
December 8, 1935
13 works on record
Biography
Carl A. P. Ruck (born at Bridgeport, Connecticut), is a professor in the Classical Studies department at Boston University. Carl Ruck is best known for his work along with other scholars in mythology and religion on the sacred role of entheogens, or psychoactive plants that induce an altered state of consciousness, as used in religious or shamanistic rituals
Works

Mushrooms, myth, and Mithras
2009

Sacred Mushrooms
2006

Intensive Latin first year & review
1997

The world of classical myth
1994

IG II² 2323
1967

The Apples of Apollo

The effluents of deity

Persephone's Quest

Ancient Greek
Latin
Latin
1987
Ancient Greek, a new approach
Ancient Greek, a new approach
1968
The List of Victors in Comedy at the Dionysia
The List of Victors in Comedy at the Dionysia
1967
The Hidden World
The Hidden World