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Dionysos and the Polis

1994
Abstract In the opening speech of Aeschylus’ Seven  Against  Thebes Eteokles urges the ‘citizens of Kadmos (I Káδμov πoλîτaι)’ to defend their polis, the altars of the gods of the place, their children, and their mother Earth, and explains why Earth, the ‘dearest nurse’, should be defended: ‘for she allwelcoming received you on her ...
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Dionysos at the Symposium

Journal of Cognitive Historiography
Dionysos is, according to the scholarship, characterised by his epiphanic tendency. This is thought to explain the unusual frequency of his appearances on sympotic vessels in the frontal mode, meeting the eyes of the viewer. No other deity faces his mortal audience so frequently. Scholarship often describes Dionysian epiphany as inherently dangerous, a
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„Gespräche mit Dionysos“. Nietzsches Rätselspiele

Nietzsche-Studien, 2018
Claus Zittel
exaly  

Influence of nonlinearity and double elasticity on flexure of rock beams — II. Characterization of Dionysos marble

International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2001
G E Exadaktylos, S K Kourkoulis
exaly  

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