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Friedrich Nietzsche zwischen Philosophie und Literatur
Der Artikel beschäftigt sich mit dem Verhältnis zwischen Philosophie und Literatur. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit liegt auf den Dionysos-Dithyramben, dem letzen Text von Nietzsche, den er vor seinem psychischen Zusammenbruch zum Druck vorbereitet hat.
Matevž Kos
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Los músicos y los instrumentos musicales en los mosaicos romanos y bizantinos de la Tierra de Israel: fuentes, precursores y significado [PDF]
Musical instruments and musicians depicted on several Roman and Byzantine mosaics of Eretz Israel (Land of Israel) figure in various scenes, some having a sacred context and others an earthly one.
Mucznik, Sonia
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From a study of an Apulian crater in Toulouse Museum, a few remarks on the thyrsos and the narthex wielded by Dionysos and the members of the dionysiac thias.
Hélène Guiraud
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Percussion Music in Athenian Religious Rituals and Festivals
This paper examines literary descriptions and visual depictions of percussion instruments (cymbals, crotala and tympana) and their players, mainly on vase- paintings, in Athenian religious rituals and festivals.
Angeliki Liveri
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Cultural Formation and Transference Processes of Ancient Greek Theatre
Ancient Hellenic theatre, as a central element of the polis life, serves as the focal point of societal actions. The concept of the theatrical, however, is a phenomenon that extends far beyond Hellenic culture, predating the tangible manifestation of ...
Haluk EMİR, R. Eser KORTANOĞLU
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 3, Page 734-736, September 2025.
Ligia Ruscu
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Der chthonische Dionysos - Zur Wirkmacht des Mythos in den Mysterien
Dieser Beitrag soll aufzeigen, dass eine chthonische und eschatologische Dimension der dionysischen Göttlichkeit in verschiedenen Riten und Kulten des Gottes nachgewiesen werden kann und dabei keinesfalls mysterienexklusiv ist.
Niklas Engel
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Sparagmos and omophagia are considered imitations, even repetitions, of the killing of the Infant Dionysus. This article aims to show that the distinction between whole and part is an operator for the dismemberment of the Infant Dionysus and for its ...
Frédérique Ildefonse
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Dionysοs’ Epiphany in Performance. The God of Ecstatic Cry, Noise, Song, Music, and Choral Dance”, in: Electra 2: Dionysus: Myth, Cult, Ritual [PDF]
Dionysos is the emblem and personification of exuberant energy and raging performance, which, because of the lack of signification, remains enigmatic and meets with resistance.
Bierl, Anton
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