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Euripides, Bacchae, 1017-1019


nanAppear as a bull or many-headed serpent or raging lion to see.


φάνηθι ταῦρος ἢ πολύκρανος ἰδεῖνAppear as a bull or many-headed serpent or raging lion to see.


δράκων ἢ πυριφλέγων ὁρᾶσθαι λέων.Appear as a bull or many-headed serpent or raging lion to see.


Intertexts (texts cited often on the same page as the searched text):

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1. Hymn To Dionysus, To Dionysus, 7.13-7.15 (8th cent. BCE - 6th cent. BCE)

7.13. 3. Hereupon Titus ordered those whose business it was to read the list of all that had performed great exploits in this war 7.13. Then did he retire to that gate which was called the Gate of the Pomp, because pompous shows do always go through that gate; 7.14. whom he called to him by their names, and commended them before the company, and rejoiced in them in the same manner as a man would have rejoiced in his own exploits. He also put on their heads crowns of gold, and golden ornaments about their necks, and gave them long spears of gold, and ensigns that were made of silver 7.14. for many of them were so made, that they were on three or even four stories, one above another. The magnificence also of their structure afforded one both pleasure and surprise; 7.15. and removed every one of them to a higher rank; and besides this, he plentifully distributed among them, out of the spoils, and the other prey they had taken, silver, and gold, and garments. 7.15. and the last of all the spoils, was carried the Law of the Jews. 50. He was a shaggy bear, rapaciously
2. Aeschylus, Libation-Bearers, 55 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

55. σέβας δʼ ἄμαχον ἀδάματον ἀπόλεμον τὸ πρὶν 55. The awe of majesty once unconquered, unvanquished, irresistible in war, that penetrated the ears and heart of the people, is now cast off. But there is still fear. And prosperity—this
3. Aristophanes, Frogs, 838-839, 631 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

631. ἀθάνατος εἶναί φημι Διόνυσος Διός
4. Aristophanes, The Women Celebrating The Thesmophoria, 985-1000 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

1000. εὐπέταλος ἕλικι θάλλει.
5. Euripides, Bacchae, 100, 1000-1009, 101, 1010-1016, 1018-1019, 102, 1020-1029, 103, 1030-1039, 104, 1040-1049, 105, 1050-1059, 106, 1060-1069, 107, 1070-1079, 108, 1080-1089, 109, 1090-1099, 110, 1100-1109, 111, 1110-1119, 112, 1120-1129, 113, 1130-1139, 114, 1140-1149, 115, 1150-1152, 1159, 116-134, 1341, 1349, 135-166, 27, 353, 4, 437-440, 443-450, 576-639, 64, 640-649, 65, 650-656, 66, 664-669, 67, 670-671, 676-679, 68, 680-689, 69, 690-699, 70, 700-709, 71, 710-719, 72, 720-729, 73, 730-739, 74, 740-749, 75, 750-759, 76, 760-769, 77, 770-779, 78, 780-789, 79, 790-799, 80, 800-809, 81, 810-819, 82, 820-829, 83, 830-839, 84, 840-849, 85, 850-859, 86, 860-861, 87-91, 912-919, 92, 920-929, 93, 930-939, 94, 940-949, 95, 950-959, 96, 960-969, 97, 970-979, 98, 980-989, 99, 990-999, 1 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1. ἥκω Διὸς παῖς τήνδε Θηβαίων χθόνα 1. I, the son of Zeus, have come to this land of the Thebans—Dionysus, whom once Semele, Kadmos’ daughter, bore, delivered by a lightning-bearing flame. And having taken a mortal form instead of a god’s
6. Euripides, Hecuba, 669 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

7. Herodotus, Histories, 2.45 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

2.45. And the Greeks say many other ill-considered things, too; among them, this is a silly story which they tell about Heracles: that when he came to Egypt, the Egyptians crowned him and led him out in a procession to sacrifice him to Zeus; and for a while (they say) he followed quietly, but when they started in on him at the altar, he resisted and killed them all. ,Now it seems to me that by this story the Greeks show themselves altogether ignorant of the character and customs of the Egyptians; for how should they sacrifice men when they are forbidden to sacrifice even beasts, except swine and bulls and bull-calves, if they are unblemished, and geese? ,And furthermore, as Heracles was alone, and, still, only a man, as they say, how is it natural that he should kill many myriads? In talking so much about this, may I keep the goodwill of gods and heroes!
8. Sophocles, Antigone, 1116-1152, 876, 1115 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

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

10. Vergil, Aeneis, 6.801-6.806 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

6.801. In laws, for bribes enacted or made void; 6.802. Another did incestuously take 6.803. His daughter for a wife in lawless bonds. 6.804. All ventured some unclean, prodigious crime; 6.805. And what they dared, achieved. I could not tell 6.806. Not with a hundred mouths, a hundred tongues
11. Vergil, Eclogues, 5.27-5.28 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

5.27. “For Daphnis cruelly slain wept all the Nymphs— 5.28. ye hazels, bear them witness, and ye streams—
12. Seneca The Younger, Medea, 85, 84 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)

13. Silius Italicus, Punica, 15.80, 17.645 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

14. Statius, Thebais, 4.656-4.658 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)

15. Antoninus Liberalis, Collection of Metamorphoses, 10.1-10.2 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

16. Pausanias, Description of Greece, 10.15.3 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

10.15.3. Then verily, having crossed the narrow strait of the Hellespont, The devastating host of the Gauls shall pipe; and lawlessly They shall ravage Asia ; and much worse shall God do To those who dwell by the shores of the sea For a short while. For right soon the son of Cronos Shall raise them a helper, the dear son of a bull reared by Zeus, Who on all the Gauls shall bring a day of destruction. By the son of a bull she meant Attalus, king of Pergamus, who was also styled bull-horned by an oracle.
17. Philostratus, Pictures, 1.19 (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

18. Claudianus, De Quarto Consulatu Honorii, 602-610, 601 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)

19. Nonnus, Dionysiaca, 40.44-40.45, 40.49, 40.56 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)

20. Horatius Flaccus, Carmina, 3.3.14



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
aeschylus Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49
agave Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112, 113; Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 181
amosis Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
anti-hero, dionysus Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112, 113
archaeology Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113
archaic Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 530
argos, argive Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
ariadne Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
asterion Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
asyndeton Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 181
bacchae Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 383
bacchus, bacchius Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 530
billings, j. xviii Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 383
boukolos βουκόλος Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
bull Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333; Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112, 113
cadmus Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211; Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113
catasterismic myth Pamias, Apollodoriana: Ancient Myths, New Crossroads (2017) 142
chariot, dionysos Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 530
chorus, in drama Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112
chorus (male, female), of a. bassarae or bassarides Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49
chorus (male, female), of e. bacchae Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 50, 100, 181
chorus χορός, choral Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
cithaeron Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112; Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 181
cult/ritual/worship Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 100
dionysia, great and rural (festivals) Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112
dionyso(u)s Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 383
dionysos, chariot Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 530
dionysos, dionysos as bull Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
dionysos, dionysos axie taure Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
dionysos, dionysos bougenes Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
dionysos, dionysos boukeros Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
dionysos, dionysos boukolos Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
dionysos, dionysos taurometopos Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
dionysos, dionysos tauropos Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
dionysos, dionysos tauros diotrefes Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
dionysos, epiphany Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
dionysos, punishment Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
dionysos Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
dionysus, ambiguities/polarities of Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 50
dionysus, anthropomorphism of Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 100
dionysus, as a bull/his bestial incarnation Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49, 50, 100
dionysus, effeminate/effeminacy of Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 100
dionysus, god of nature Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 50
dionysus, illusion Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49, 50
dionysus, opposites of Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 50
dionysus, tripartite nature of Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 100
dionysus Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
disguise, of gods Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113
dolphin Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113
ecstasy/ecstasis Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49
elis, sixteen/ women from Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
elis Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
epiphany, passim – meaning, exclusive, epilogue epiphany Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113
euripides, bacchae Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49, 50, 100, 181
euripides Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 181
europe Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
felines Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 530
fertility Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
fire Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
gender, male Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113
hallucination/delusion Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49, 100
helen Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
hera Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 100
heracles Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112
hero Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112
herodotus Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
hubris Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49
inachus Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
interrogation (-scene) Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 100
io Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
judas, and pentheus Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 181
judas Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 181
justice (δίκη)/retribution (divine) Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 181
leopard Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
lion Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333, 530; Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113
lycurgus Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49
madness, of heracles in heracles Pucci, Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay (2016) 180
madness, of pentheus in bacchae Pucci, Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay (2016) 180
madness (mania)/frenzy Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49
maenads, maenadic, maenadism Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 530
maenads/maenadism Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49, 100, 181
maenads Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112, 113
mania μανία, maniacal Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
medea Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
messenger Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112
metamorphosis Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 530
minos Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
minyades (daughters of minyas) Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 100
minyads, daughters of minyas psoloeis Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
miracles Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112
modeling systems Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
moses Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
mystery Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49
ogyges Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
olympian gods Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113
on high, staging of gods Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113
on stage Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49, 100
oracle, oracular Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
orpheus Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49
panther Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 530
parody Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113; Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49, 181
pentheus Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333; Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49, 50, 100, 181
persian logioi Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
phoenicians Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
phoroneus Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
priest, priesthood Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
punishment Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
rape Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
reception, of concepts and ideas Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 181
refiguration Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49
replacement/substitution of names Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 181
resemblances, bassarae/bassarides Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49, 50
resemblances, edonoi Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49, 100
resemblances, lycurgeia Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 50
resemblances, reception Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 181
resemblances, semele/hydrophoroi Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 100
resemblances Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 100, 181
rhadamanthys Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
rome, roman Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 530
semele Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112
serpents Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
smiling, of deities Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113
snake Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113
socrates Pucci, Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay (2016) 180
sources of the bibliotheca Pamias, Apollodoriana: Ancient Myths, New Crossroads (2017) 142
sparagmos/dismemberment Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 100, 181
sparagmos Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112; Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 383
stance in greek tragedy Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113
tauros Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
thebes (boeotia) Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112
theomachos (–oi)/theomachia/theomachein Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 49, 181
theotokos (mother of god) Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 181
tiger Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 530
tiresias Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113
transformation Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 50, 100
troy Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211
wine Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
woman Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
women Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 112, 113
worship' Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 333
zeus Bierl, Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture (2017) 211; Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus (2021) 113