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1. Homeric Hymns, To Apollo And The Muses, 298 (8th cent. BCE - 8th cent. BCE)

298. You are much mightier than I – I pray
2. Aeschylus, Agamemnon, 221-223, 225, 214 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

214. q rend= 214. q type=
3. Aeschylus, Eumenides, 10, 1021-1047, 11-16, 163, 17-19, 198-199, 2, 20, 200, 208-209, 21, 210-219, 22, 220-221, 225, 227, 23, 230-234, 237, 24, 26-28, 280-283, 29, 3, 30-31, 312, 32-35, 350, 36-39, 4, 40-46, 465, 47, 470-479, 48, 480-489, 49, 5, 50-59, 594-595, 6, 60-61, 614-619, 62, 620-621, 63, 681, 683, 685-699, 7, 700-710, 8, 804-807, 851-857, 9, 1 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1. πρῶτον μὲν εὐχῇ τῇδε πρεσβεύω θεῶν 1. First, in this prayer of mine, I give the place of highest honor among the gods to the first prophet, Earth; and after her to Themis, for she was the second to take this oracular seat of her mother, as legend tells.
4. Aristophanes, Lysistrata, 1313 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

1313. θυρσαδδωᾶν καὶ παιδδωᾶν.
5. Aristophanes, Clouds, 604-606, 603 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

603. Παρνασσίαν θ' ὃς κατέχων
6. Euripides, Bacchae, 1029, 1089, 1093, 1124, 1131, 1145, 1153, 1160, 1168, 1189, 1224, 129, 1387, 152-153, 169, 195, 225, 259, 297-300, 306-309, 328-329, 366, 415, 443, 491, 499, 50-52, 529-530, 578, 605, 62, 623, 632, 664, 67-68, 690, 735, 759, 779, 785, 791, 799, 83, 837, 842, 847, 915, 940, 942, 946, 987, 998, 1020 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1020. ἴθʼ, ὦ Βάκχε, θηραγρευτᾷ βακχᾶν 1020. Go, Bacchus, with smiling face throw a deadly noose around the hunter of the Bacchae as he falls beneath the flock of Maenads. Second Messenger
7. Euripides, Cyclops, 156, 38, 446, 64, 709, 72, 143 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

143. ὁ Βακχίου παῖς, ὡς σαφέστερον μάθῃς. 143. The son of the Bacchic god, that thou mayst learn more certainly. Silenu
8. Euripides, Hecuba, 121, 1076 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1076. ποῖ πᾷ φέρομαι τέκν' ἔρημα λιπὼν
9. Euripides, Helen, 543 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

543. οὐχ ὡς δρομαία πῶλος ἢ Βάκχη θεοῦ
10. Euripides, Hercules Furens, 1119 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1119. I will explain, if you are no longer mad as a fiend of hell. Heracle
11. Euripides, Hippolytus, 560, 551 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

12. Euripides, Ion, 551-553, 714-720, 550 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

550. Didst thou in days gone by come to the Pythian rock? Xuthu
13. Euripides, Iphigenia Among The Taurians, 1244, 164, 953, 1243 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

14. Euripides, Phoenician Women, 226-228, 1489 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

15. Euripides, Rhesus, 973, 972 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

972. As under far Pangaion Orpheus lies
16. Plato, Phaedo, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

69c. from all these things, and self-restraint and justice and courage and wisdom itself are a kind of purification. And I fancy that those men who established the mysteries were not unenlightened, but in reality had a hidden meaning when they said long ago that whoever goes uninitiated and unsanctified to the other world will lie in the mire, but he who arrives there initiated and purified will dwell with the gods. For as they say in the mysteries, the thyrsus-bearers are many, but the mystics few ;
17. Plato, Phaedrus, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

253a. they seek after information themselves, and when they search eagerly within themselves to find the nature of their god, they are successful, because they have been compelled to keep their eyes fixed upon the god, and as they reach and grasp him by memory they are inspired and receive from him character and habits, so far as it is possible for a man to have part in God. Now they consider the beloved the cause of all this, so they love him more than before, and if they draw the waters of their inspiration from Zeus, like the bacchantes, they pour it out upon the beloved and make him, so far as possible, like their god.
18. Sophocles, Antigone, 154, 1122 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

19. Sophocles, Electra, 485-486, 484 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

20. Sophocles, Oedipus The King, 211 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

21. Demosthenes, Orations, 21.52 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

22. Philochorus, Fragments, None (4th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

23. Eratosthenes, Catasterismi, 24 (2nd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)

24. Plutarch, On The E At Delphi, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

25. Plutarch, On Isis And Osiris, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

364e. from the nature of Osiris and the ceremony of finding him. That Osiris is identical with Dionysus who could more fittingly know than yourself, Clea? For you are at the head of the inspired maidens of Delphi, and have been consecrated by your father and mother in the holy rites of Osiris. If, however, for the benefit of others it is needful to adduce proofs of this identity, let us leave undisturbed what may not be told, but the public ceremonies which the priests perform in the burial of the Apis, when they convey his body on an improvised bier, do not in any way come short of a Bacchic procession; for they fasten skins of fawns about themselves, and carry Bacchic wand
26. Pausanias, Description of Greece, 10.6.4, 10.32.7 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

10.6.4. Others maintain that Castalius, an aboriginal, had a daughter Thyia, who was the first to be priestess of Dionysus and celebrate orgies in honor of the god. It is said that later on men called after her Thyiads all women who rave in honor of Dionysus. At any rate they hold that Delphus was a son of Apollo and Thyia. Others say that his mother was Melaena, daughter of Cephisus. 10.32.7. But the Corycian cave exceeds in size those I have mentioned, and it is possible to make one's way through the greater part of it even without lights. The roof stands at a sufficient height from the floor, and water, rising in part from springs but still more dripping from the roof, has made clearly visible the marks of drops on the floor throughout the cave. The dwellers around Parnassus believe it to be sacred to the Corycian nymphs, and especially to Pan. From the Corycian cave it is difficult even for an active walker to reach the heights of Parnassus . The heights are above the clouds, and the Thyiad women rave there in honor of Dionysus and Apollo.
27. Orphic Hymns., Fragments, 474.15-474.16



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
aeschylus, eumenides Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 177
aeschylus Castagnoli and Ceccarelli, Greek Memories: Theories and Practices (2019) 36; Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
aetiology Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
agamemnon Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
alcaeus Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 177
amphissa Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64
apellaios month Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64
apollinism Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
apollo, apollonian, apolline Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41, 62, 64, 65, 291
apollo Castagnoli and Ceccarelli, Greek Memories: Theories and Practices (2019) 36; Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101; Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
archaeology, archaeological Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
archegetes ἀρχηγέτης Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 291
areopagus, athens Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
argonauts Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
arrival Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65
athanassaki, lucia Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 177
athena, athena pronaia Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
athena Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62; Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
athens, athenian Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 64
athens Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
attica, attic Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 291
awakening, liknites Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
bacchants, bacchae, bacchai Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41, 291
bacchus, bacchius Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
bacchus, βάκχος Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
bassarids Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 40
berezan Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
calendar Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64
caryatids Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 291
cave, corycian Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 291
cave Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 291
chorus (male, female), of e. bacchae Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
chorus χορός, choral Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
cicero Castagnoli and Ceccarelli, Greek Memories: Theories and Practices (2019) 37
cithaeron Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 74
classical Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41, 291
clytemnestra Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
column of the dancers Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 291
comedy Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
corycia, corycian Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 291
crete Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 177
cult, cultic acts for specific cults, the corresponding god or place Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65
cult/ritual/worship Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
cult Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
dadaphorios month Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 291
dance, dancing, ecstatic, frenzied, maenadic, orgiastic Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 291
delos Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62; Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 177
delphi, delphian, delphic Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 64, 65, 291
delphi Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101; Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
dionysism Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64
dionysos, arrival Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 291
dionysos, awakening Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
dionysos, death Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65
dionysos, dionysos baccheios Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
dionysos, dionysos bacchios Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
dionysos, dionysos bacchos Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
dionysos, dionysos bromios Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
dionysos, dionysos liknites Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 64, 291
dionysos, epiphany Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 291
dionysos, realm Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
dionysos, tomb Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64, 65
dionysos Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41, 62, 64, 65, 291
dionysus, hellenization of Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
elegy Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
enthusiasm ἐνθουσιασμός, enthusiastic Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 291
epigram Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
erinys Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
euripides, bacchae Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 74
evidence (of aeschylus dionysiac tetralogies), mythographic Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 74
female Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 291
festival, festivity, festive Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65
foundation, of cults Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
frenzy, frenzied Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 291
gaia Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62; Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 177
hades place Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 291
heroine Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
hipponion Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
homeric hymn to apollo Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 177
immortality Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
justice Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
labyadai Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64
leto Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65
lycurgus Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 65; Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
lyric Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
maenads, maenadic, maenadism Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64
maenads/maenadism Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 74
magnesia, magnesian Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65
mania μανία, maniacal Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64
mantic Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 64
muses Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65
myth, mythical Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65
night, nocturnal Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 291
nymph Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 291
olbia/pontic olbia, olbian Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
olympian gods Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
olympus, olympian Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
oracle, oracular Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65
oracle (divine message) Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
orestes Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
orpheus Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 40; Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62; Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
orphism, orphic Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41, 62, 64, 65
paean παιάν Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64
panopeus Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64
parnassus, parnassian Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64, 291
parnassus Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
pentheus, death Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
pentheus Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62; Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 74
philia (friendship) Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
philosophy Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
phoibe Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
phoibus/phoebus Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
phoibē Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 177
poseidon Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
prayer Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 177
priest, priesthood Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 291
priestess Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 291
priests Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 177
procession Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
prologue/expository opening, of bacchae Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 74
prophet, prophetic Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
punishment Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 40
pythia Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62; Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
reconciliation/convergence, in eumenides Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
reconciliation/convergence, of apollo and dionysus Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
reconciliation/convergence, of dionysus and lycurgus Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
refiguration Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 74
resemblances, eumenides Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
resemblances, neaniskoi Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
resemblances, pentheus Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 74
resemblances, theban tetralogy Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 74
resemblances, xantriae Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 74
rite, ritual Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 64, 65, 291
sanctuary Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 291
satyr drama, satyr-play Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
semele Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62, 65
sicyon, sicyonian, treasure of Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
sicyon, sicyonian Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
sparagmos/dismemberment Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 74
sparagmós σπαραγμός Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65
sun Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 40
syphnians, treasure of Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62
teiresias Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
temple Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65, 291
thebes Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
themis Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62; Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 177
theomachos (–oi)/theomachia/theomachein Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 74
theoxenia Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65
thiasos θίασος Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 291
thrace Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 55
thyiads, thyiades Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64, 65, 291
thysia Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64
titans/titanic Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65
tragedy, tragic Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
vases, attic Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 291
venerable ones Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 101
weapons Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65
wine Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 41
woman Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64
worship' Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 64
xenia Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 65
zeus Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 62