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THE DIONYSUS CULTAS A TYPE OF PRE-CHRISTIANITYIN VJACHESLAV IVANOV’S «DIONYSUS AND THE ANCESTORS OF THE DIONYSUS CULT (PRA-DIONISIJSTVO)» [PDF]
This article takes into consideration the concept of the origin of the religion of Dionysus, as it is set out in the volume of Vjacheslav Ivanov which was fi nally reprinted in the year 1994. In spite of its apparent content, hinted at in the title, many
N. VAGANOVA
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Of Pirates and Bullfights: Lawrence’s Fascination with Two Faces of Dionysian “Madness”
Jane Costin
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Dioniso e la corona di luce. Iconografia e immaginario della figura di Dioniso nimbato
In this paper I would like to propose a re-reading experiment of the iconography of Dionysos with halo, through a description of the images repertoire of nimbated god and with an examination of the main thematic and narrative contexts in which Dionysus ...
Niccolò Cecconi
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Stochastic learning and extremal-field map based autonomous guidance of low-thrust spacecraft. [PDF]
Singh SK, Junkins JL.
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The above discussed brazen applique was discoverd on the island Hvar near the vilage Vrbanj between Stari Grad and Jelsa in 1968 and is now in private property.
Bojan Djurić
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The Importance of Being Honest: Free Spirits and Idiosyncrasy in Nietzsche
The main argument of this paper is that the debate on whether Nietzsche is communitarian or individualist is wrongheaded, failing to distinguish the conception of community and individual Nietzsche critiques, the 'mob' and the 'Higher Man', from the ...
Zachary Stevens
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The theme of this research article is focused on the question about the importance of the dionysianisms in the Nietzsche’s Philosophy in The Born of Tragedy. The central question of the existence in the Greece’s chorus the Dionysus’ presence, the role of
Teodoro Manuel Mora Mínguez
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"From the papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, I." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Nonnus’ Dionysiaca and Late-Antique Discourse on Warfare
Dionysus’ earliest battles are portrayed, like those of Christian emperors, as ‘bloodless’ and merciful and aiming at conversion rather than destruction—a characteristic that is then abandoned.
Nicholas Kauffman
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Benchmarking R packages for Calculation of Persistent Homology. [PDF]
Somasundaram EV +4 more
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