Results 181 to 190 of about 21,625 (247)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
THE SO-CALLED VILLA DIONYSOS AT KNOSSOS
Annual of the British School at Athens, 2022The excavated part of the building known as the Villa Dionysos consists of a peristyle court with rooms on three sides. The rooms have fine mosaic floors, found in a remarkable state of preservation.
S. Paton
exaly +2 more sources
Euphorion’s Dionysos: Structure and Hermeneutics
Prometheus: Rivista di studi classici, 2023A detailed attempt at reconstructing Euphorion’s lost Dionysus, presumably focused on continental Greece rather than on the East. Both in theme and in narrative technique, Euphorion’s poem appears to have been very different from Nonnus’ Dionysiaca.
José Antonio Clúa
semanticscholar +1 more source
Images of Dionysos, Images for Dionysos:
Greek Art in Motion: Studies in honour of Sir John Boardman on the occasion of his 90th Birthday, 2019E. Angliker
openaire +2 more sources
»Ich bin dein Labyrinth ...«. Zur poetischen Klugheit in Nietzsches ›Dionysos-Dithyramben‹
2017C. König
exaly +2 more sources
Communio IKAZ - Internationale Katholische Zeitschrift, 2020
Internationale katholische Zeitschrift Communio, Bd. 49 Nr.
openaire +1 more source
Internationale katholische Zeitschrift Communio, Bd. 49 Nr.
openaire +1 more source
„Gespräche mit Dionysos“. Nietzsches Rätselspiele
Nietzsche-Studien, 2018“Conversations with Dionysus”. Nietzsche’s Playful Riddles. Nietzsche has written several short dialogues that are rarely studied. Based on the mysterious ‘conversations with Dionysus’, which also include the Dionysian Dithyramb „Ariadneʼs Lament“, the ...
C. Zittel
semanticscholar +1 more source
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
openaire +1 more source
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
openaire +1 more source

