- the
first through the
third centuries.
During the ****enistic period,
Dionysiac worshippers were
often organized into
three different groups named Semele...
- "Cults of Dionysos";
Chapter V, "
Dionysiac Ritual";
Chapter VI, "Cult-Monuments of Dionysos";
Chapter VII, "Ideal
Dionysiac Types". Fowler, R. L. (2013),...
- 3–4 quotation: That
Comedy sprang up and took
shape in
connection with
Dionysiac or
Phallic ritual has
never been doubted. "Aristotle, Poetics,
lines beginning...
-
Anatolia in Turkey. It
originates from two
ancient Gr**** dances, the
Dionysiac and the Pyrrhic, and it is
named after the Zeybeks. In Greece, the dance...
- (/əˈraɪən/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρίων) was a
kitharode in
ancient Greece, a
Dionysiac poet
credited with
inventing the dithyramb. The
islanders of ****s claimed...
-
Griffith points out, the
satyr play was "not
merely a
deeply traditional Dionysiac ritual, but also
generally accepted as the most
appropriate and satisfying...
- culture,
which valued knowledge over
Dionysiac music and
ultimately caused the
death of tragedy: But the new non-
Dionysiac spirit is most
clearly apparent...
- Seaford, R. 1981. "
Dionysiac Drama and the
Dionysiac Mysteries."
classical Quarterly, 31.2: 252–275. Segal, C. P. 1997.
Dionysiac Poetics and Euripides’...
-
Journal of
Volcanology and
Geothermal Research 126 (2003), pp. 183–190. "
Dionysiac frieze,
Villa of Mysteries, Pompeii".
Smarthistory at Khan Academy. Archived...
- The
Artists of
Dionysus or
Dionysiac Artists (Ancient Gr****: οἱ περὶ τὸν Διόνυσον τεχνιταί, romanized: hoi peri ton
Dionuson technitai) were an ****ociation...