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Safety and efficacy of dronedarone in the treatment of atrial fibrillation/flutter. [PDF]
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Evaluating liver type fatty acid binding protein as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease in pediatric patients. [PDF]
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Genres and Theatres: Wolfgang Rihm’s Opera-FantasyDionysos [PDF]
Wolfgang Rihm’s Dionysos: Szenen und Dithyramben—eine Opernphantasie received its world premiere in 2010. Based on Nietzsche’s poetry collection Dithyrambs of Dionysus, the libretto combines elements of Nietzsche’s biography with mythology relating to ...
Alastair Williams
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:The Greek god Dionysos is often characterized by modern scholarship in a highly conceptualized way. From the perspective of such studies, Dionysos has become a metaphysical concept, a symbol of the primeval human impulses.
Anghelina Catalin
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Touchais Gilles. Dionysos. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 101, livraison 2, 1977.
Touchais, Gilles
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Communio IKAZ - Internationale Katholische Zeitschrift, 2020
Internationale katholische Zeitschrift Communio, Bd. 49 Nr.
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Internationale katholische Zeitschrift Communio, Bd. 49 Nr.
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1998
Abstract When Dionysus had firmly established his worship throughout the lands of the eastern Mediterranean and as far east as India, he withdrew from earth and took his place with the other gods on Mount Olympus. First, however, he descended into Hades to bring up his mother.
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Abstract When Dionysus had firmly established his worship throughout the lands of the eastern Mediterranean and as far east as India, he withdrew from earth and took his place with the other gods on Mount Olympus. First, however, he descended into Hades to bring up his mother.
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2021
Il termine ὠμηστής è ricorrente nella letteratura greca come epiteto divino riferito esclusivamente a Dioniso, tuttavia il suo significato è controverso. Diversi luoghi testuali legano Dioniso Ὠμηστής a racconti mitici crudeli e riti che implicano sacrifici umani, la lacerazione di animali vivi e il cibarsi di carne cruda; in altri contesti, Ὠμηστής si
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Il termine ὠμηστής è ricorrente nella letteratura greca come epiteto divino riferito esclusivamente a Dioniso, tuttavia il suo significato è controverso. Diversi luoghi testuali legano Dioniso Ὠμηστής a racconti mitici crudeli e riti che implicano sacrifici umani, la lacerazione di animali vivi e il cibarsi di carne cruda; in altri contesti, Ὠμηστής si
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Liber Annuus, 2015
The present article forms a synthesis of the artistic media - architectural, sculptural and wall painting - and the epigraphic and numismatic evidence. These enable the examination of the role of Dionysos in the life of the cities of the Decapolis, especially the religious practice during the Roman period.
Asher Ovadiah, Sonia Mucznik
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The present article forms a synthesis of the artistic media - architectural, sculptural and wall painting - and the epigraphic and numismatic evidence. These enable the examination of the role of Dionysos in the life of the cities of the Decapolis, especially the religious practice during the Roman period.
Asher Ovadiah, Sonia Mucznik
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