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Euripides, Bacchae, 275


τὰ πρῶτʼ ἐν ἀνθρώποισι· Δημήτηρ θεά—are first among men: the goddess Demeter—she is the earth, but call her whatever name you wish; she nourishes mortals with dry food; but he who came afterwards, the offspring of Semele, discovered a match to it, the liquid drink of the grape, and introduced it


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1. Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, 210, 209 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

209. ἀτιμάσαντες καρτεροῖς φρονήμασιν
2. Aristophanes, Birds, 1073, 692, 794, 987-988, 1072 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

1072. ἢν ἀποκτείνῃ τις ὑμῶν Διαγόραν τὸν Μήλιον
3. Aristophanes, Clouds, 332 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

332. Θουριομάντεις ἰατροτέχνας σφραγιδονυχαργοκομήτας
4. Euripides, Bacchae, 1389, 176-177, 181-183, 192-196, 206, 208, 214-274, 276-369, 39, 4, 40, 451, 48, 1388 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1388. πολλαὶ μορφαὶ τῶν δαιμονίων 1388. Many are the forms of divine things, and the gods bring to pass many things unexpectedly;
5. Euripides, Hecuba, 1188-1191, 254-255, 1187 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1187. ̓Αγάμεμνον, ἀνθρώποισιν οὐκ ἐχρῆν ποτε 1187. Never ought words to have outweighed deeds in this world, Agamemnon. No! if a man’s deeds were good, so should his words have been;
6. Euripides, Helen, 1301 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1301. ̓Ορεία ποτὲ δρομάδι κώ- 1301. Once with swift foot the mountain mother of the gods rushed through the wooded glen, and the river’s stream
7. Euripides, Hippolytus, 142-150, 141 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

141. Maiden, thou must be possessed, by Pan made frantic or by Hecate, or by the Corybantes dread, and Cybele the mountain mother.
8. Euripides, Phoenician Women, 685 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

685. goddess Demeter the queen of all, Earth the nurse of all, won it for themselves; send to the help of this land those torch-bearing goddesses; for to gods all things are easy. Eteocles to an attendant
9. Herodotus, Histories, 2.144 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

2.144. Thus they showed that all those whose statues stood there had been good men, but quite unlike gods. ,Before these men, they said, the rulers of Egypt were gods, but none had been contemporary with the human priests. of these gods one or another had in succession been supreme; the last of them to rule the country was Osiris' son Horus, whom the Greeks call Apollo; he deposed Typhon, and was the last divine king of Egypt . Osiris is, in the Greek language, Dionysus.
10. Sophocles, Oedipus The King, 301-304, 385-395, 300 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

11. Sophocles, Philoctetes, 392, 391 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

12. Aristotle, Athenian Constitution, 57.1 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

13. Hecataeus Abderita, Fragments, None (4th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

14. Hecataeus Abderita, Fragments, None (4th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

15. Cicero, On Divination, 1.116 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

1.116. Hic magna quaedam exoritur, neque ea naturalis, sed artificiosa somniorum Antiphontis interpretatio eodemque modo et oraculorum et vaticinationum sunt enim explanatores, ut grammatici poe+tarum . Nam ut aurum et argentum, aes, ferrum frustra natura divina genuisset, nisi eadem docuisset, quem ad modum ad eorum venas perveniretur, nec fruges terrae bacasve arborum cum utilitate ulla generi humano dedisset, nisi earum cultus et conditiones tradidisset, materiave quicquam iuvaret, nisi consectionis eius fabricam haberemus, sic cum omni utilitate, quam di hominibus dederunt, ars aliqua coniuncta est, per quam illa utilitas percipi possit. Item igitur somniis, vaticinationibus, oraclis, quod erant multa obscura, multa ambigua, explanationes adhibitae sunt interpretum. 1.116. At this point it is pertinent to mention Antiphons well-known theory of the interpretation of dreams. His view is that the interpreters of dreams depending upon technical skill and not upon inspiration. He has the same view as to the interpretation of oracles and of frenzied utterances; for they all have their interpreters, just as poets have their commentators. Now it is clear that divine nature would have done a vain thing if she had merely created iron, copper, silver, and gold and had not shown us how to reach the veins in which those metals lie; the gift of field crops and orchard fruits would have been useless to the human race without a knowledge of how to cultivate them and prepare them for food; and building material would be of no service without the carpenters art to convert it into lumber. So it is with everything that the gods have given for the advantage of mankind, there has been joined some art whereby that advantage may be turned to account. The same is true of dreams, prophecies, and oracles: since many of them were obscure and doubtful, resort was had to the skill of professional interpreters.
16. Eratosthenes, Catasterismi, 24 (2nd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)

17. Diodorus Siculus, Historical Library, 1.96.4, 12.10.3-12.10.4 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

1.96.4.  Orpheus, for instance, brought from Egypt most of his mystic ceremonies, the orgiastic rites that accompanied his wanderings, and his fabulous account of his experiences in Hades. 12.10.3.  And shortly thereafter the city was moved to another site and received another name, its founders being Lampon and Xenocritus; the circumstances of its founding were as follows. The Sybarites who were driven a second time from their native city dispatched ambassadors to Greece, to the Lacedaemonians and Athenians, requesting that they assist their repatriation and take part in the settlement. 12.10.4.  Now the Lacedaemonians paid no attention to them, but the Athenians promised to join in the enterprise, and they manned ten ships and sent them to the Sybarites under the leadership of Lampon and Xenocritus; they further sent word to the several cities of the Peloponnesus, offering a share in the colony to anyone who wished to take part in it.
18. Plutarch, Demetrius, 10.2 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

19. Plutarch, Pericles, 6.2 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

6.2. A story is told that once on a time the head of a one-horned ram was brought to Pericles from his country-place, and that Lampon the seer, when he saw how the horn grew strong and solid from the middle of the forehead, declared that, whereas there were two powerful parties in the city, that of Thucydides and that of Pericles, the mastery would finally devolve upon one man,—the man to whom this sign had been given. Anaxagoras, however, had the skull cut in two, and showed that the brain had not filled out its position, but had drawn together to a point, like an egg, at that particular spot in the entire cavity where the root of the horn began.
20. Plutarch, Greek Questions, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

21. Plutarch, Table Talk, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

22. Pausanias, Description of Greece, 1.2.5, 1.20.3, 1.25.6-1.25.8, 1.31.4, 1.38.8 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

1.2.5. One of the porticoes contains shrines of gods, and a gymnasium called that of Hermes. In it is the house of Pulytion, at which it is said that a mystic rite was performed by the most notable Athenians, parodying the Eleusinian mysteries. But in my time it was devoted to the worship of Dionysus. This Dionysus they call Melpomenus (Minstrel), on the same principle as they call Apollo Musegetes (Leader of the Muses). Here there are images of Athena Paeonia (Healer), of Zeus, of Mnemosyne (Memory) and of the Muses, an Apollo, the votive offering and work of Eubulides, and Acratus, a daemon attendant upon Apollo; it is only a face of him worked into the wall. After the precinct of Apollo is a building that contains earthen ware images, Amphictyon, king of Athens, feasting Dionysus and other gods. Here also is Pegasus of Eleutherae, who introduced the god to the Athenians. Herein he was helped by the oracle at Delphi, which called to mind that the god once dwelt in Athens in the days of Icarius. 1.20.3. The oldest sanctuary of Dionysus is near the theater. Within the precincts are two temples and two statues of Dionysus, the Eleuthereus (Deliverer) and the one Alcamenes made of ivory and gold. There are paintings here—Dionysus bringing Hephaestus up to heaven. One of the Greek legends is that Hephaestus, when he was born, was thrown down by Hera. In revenge he sent as a gift a golden chair with invisible fetters. When Hera sat down she was held fast, and Hephaestus refused to listen to any other of the gods save Dionysus—in him he reposed the fullest trust—and after making him drunk Dionysus brought him to heaven. Besides this picture there are also represented Pentheus and Lycurgus paying the penalty of their insolence to Dionysus, Ariadne asleep, Theseus putting out to sea, and Dionysus on his arrival to carry off Ariadne. 1.25.6. On the death of Antipater Olympias came over from Epeirus, killed Aridaeus, and for a time occupied the throne; but shortly afterwards she was besieged by Cassander, taken and delivered up to the people. of the acts of Cassander when he came to the throne my narrative will deal only with such as concern the Athenians. He seized the fort of Panactum in Attica and also Salamis, and established as tyrant in Athens Demetrius the son of Phanostratus, a man who had won a reputation for wisdom. This tyrant was put down by Demetrius the son of Antigonus, a young man of strong Greek sympathies. 1.25.7. But Cassander, inspired by a deep hatred of the Athenians, made a friend of Lachares, who up to now had been the popular champion, and induced him also to arrange a tyranny. We know no tyrant who proved so cruel to man and so impious to the gods. Although Demetrius the son of Antigonus was now at variance with the Athenian people, he notwithstanding deposed Lachares too from his tyranny, who, on the capture of the fortifications, escaped to Boeotia . Lachares took golden shields from the Acropolis, and stripped even the statue of Athena of its removable ornament; he was accordingly suspected of being a very wealthy man 1.25.8. and was murdered by some men of Coronea for the sake of this wealth. After freeing the Athenians from tyrants Demetrius the son of Antigonus did not restore the Peiraeus to them immediately after the flight of Lachares, but subsequently overcame them and brought a garrison even into the upper city, fortifying the place called the Museum. This is a hill right opposite the Acropolis within the old city boundaries, where legend says Musaeus used to sing, and, dying of old age, was buried. Afterwards a monument also was erected here to a Syrian. At the time to which I refer Demetrius fortified and held it. 1.31.4. Such is the legend. Phlya and Myrrhinus have altars of Apollo Dionysodotus, Artemis Light-bearer, Dionysus Flower-god, the Ismenian nymphs and Earth, whom they name the Great goddess; a second temple contains altars of Demeter Anesidora (Sender-up of Gifts), Zeus Ctesius (God of Gain), Tithrone Athena, the Maid First-born and the goddesses styled August. The wooden image at Myrrhinus is of Colaenis. 1.38.8. When you have turned from Eleusis to Boeotia you come to the Plataean land, which borders on Attica . Formerly Eleutherae formed the boundary on the side towards Attica, but when it came over to the Athenians henceforth the boundary of Boeotia was Cithaeron. The reason why the people of Eleutherae came over was not because they were reduced by war, but because they desired to share Athenian citizenship and hated the Thebans. In this plain is a temple of Dionysus, from which the old wooden image was carried off to Athens . The image at Eleutherae at the present day is a copy of the old one.
23. Sextus, Against The Mathematicians, 9.56 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

24. Tatian, Oration To The Greeks, 27 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

25. Diogenes Laertius, Lives of The Philosophers, 2.40, 9.55 (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

2.40. The affidavit in the case, which is still preserved, says Favorinus, in the Metroon, ran as follows: This indictment and affidavit is sworn by Meletus, the son of Meletus of Pitthos, against Socrates, the son of Sophroniscus of Alopece: Socrates is guilty of refusing to recognize the gods recognized by the state, and of introducing other new divinities. He is also guilty of corrupting the youth. The penalty demanded is death. The philosopher then, after Lysias had written a defence for him, read it through and said: A fine speech, Lysias; it is not, however, suitable to me. For it was plainly more forensic than philosophical. 9.55. The works of his which survive are these:The Art of Controversy.of Wrestling.On Mathematics.of the State.of Ambition.of Virtues.of the Ancient Order of Things.On the Dwellers in Hades.of the Misdeeds of Mankind.A Book of Precepts.of Forensic Speech for a Fee, two books of opposing arguments.This is the list of his works. Moreover there is a dialogue which Plato wrote upon him.Philochorus says that, when he was on a voyage to Sicily, his ship went down, and that Euripides hints at this in his Ixion. According to some his death occurred, when he was on a journey, at nearly ninety years of age
26. Origen, Against Celsus, 4.17 (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

4.17. But will not those narratives, especially when they are understood in their proper sense, appear far more worthy of respect than the story that Dionysus was deceived by the Titans, and expelled from the throne of Jupiter, and torn in pieces by them, and his remains being afterwards put together again, he returned as it were once more to life, and ascended to heaven? Or are the Greeks at liberty to refer such stories to the doctrine of the soul, and to interpret them figuratively, while the door of a consistent explanation, and one everywhere in accord and harmony with the writings of the Divine Spirit, who had His abode in pure souls, is closed against us? Celsus, then, is altogether ignorant of the purpose of our writings, and it is therefore upon his own acceptation of them that he casts discredit, and not upon their real meaning; whereas, if he had reflected on what is appropriate to a soul which is to enjoy an everlasting life, and on the opinion which we are to form of its essence and principles, he would not so have ridiculed the entrance of the immortal into a mortal body, which took place not according to the metempsychosis of Plato, but agreeably to another and higher view of things. And he would have observed one descent, distinguished by its great benevolence, undertaken to convert (as the Scripture mystically terms them) the lost sheep of the house of Israel, which had strayed down from the mountains, and to which the Shepherd is said in certain parables to have gone down, leaving on the mountains those which had not strayed.
27. Papyri, Derveni Papyrus, 3.7, 4.4-4.5, 5.6-5.10, 6.7-6.8, 6.10



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
adonis (god) Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
aeschylus,prometheia Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
aeschylus,prometheus bound Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
aeschylus Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
agathon Jouanna (2018), Sophocles: A Study of His Theater in Its Political and Social Context, 691
agriculture Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82, 145
air Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
allegoresis (allegorical interpretation),in the derveni papyrus Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
ananke(necessity) Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 148
anchises Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
anderson,ralph Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
anthropomorphism,conflation/split of divine image with cosmic principle Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 148
anthropomorphism,dual cosmic/anthropomorphic divinity in bacchae Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 148
antiphon Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85, 86
aphrodite,dual anthropomorphic and cosmic nature of Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 148
aphrodite Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86; Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108, 145
apollo Graf and Johnston (2007), Ritual texts for the afterlife: Orpheus and the Bacchic Gold Tablets, 198
aristophanes,birds Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
aristophanes,thesmophoriazousae Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
aristophanes Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86; Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231; Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
aristotle,on festivals Jouanna (2018), Sophocles: A Study of His Theater in Its Political and Social Context, 691
aristotle Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
artemis,huntress Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
artemis Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
asia,royal funerals of Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
ates/atys Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
athenian,tragedy Papadodima (2022), Ancient Greek Literature and the Foreign: Athenian Dialogues II, 64
athenians Papadodima (2022), Ancient Greek Literature and the Foreign: Athenian Dialogues II, 64
athenians at sparta (speech of),and greatest things (fear,honour,and advantage) Joho (2022), Style and Necessity in Thucydides, 152
athens Papadodima (2022), Ancient Greek Literature and the Foreign: Athenian Dialogues II, 64
athens and athenians,and drama Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
athens and athenians,and religious authority Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
athens and athenians,in peloponnesian war era Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
attis Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
authority,competition for authority Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
authority,of the da Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
bacchus,bacchius Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360
bendis (goddess) Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
boreas (god) Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
cakes (offerings) Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
charlatans Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
chorus χορός,choral Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360
cilicia and cilicians Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
clients,of the da Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85, 86
comedy Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
constitution of athens (aristotle) Jouanna (2018), Sophocles: A Study of His Theater in Its Political and Social Context, 691
cosmological elements Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
cosmology Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
croesus,and atys Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
cult,change/continuity over time Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
cults,mystery-cult Papadodima (2022), Ancient Greek Literature and the Foreign: Athenian Dialogues II, 64
cults,new Papadodima (2022), Ancient Greek Literature and the Foreign: Athenian Dialogues II, 64
cults,polis Papadodima (2022), Ancient Greek Literature and the Foreign: Athenian Dialogues II, 64
cults Papadodima (2022), Ancient Greek Literature and the Foreign: Athenian Dialogues II, 64
cyprus,aphrodite of Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
daimones Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
demeter,and dionysus Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
demeter,mysteries of Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
demeter Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85, 86; Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360; Graf and Johnston (2007), Ritual texts for the afterlife: Orpheus and the Bacchic Gold Tablets, 198; Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108, 145; Papadodima (2022), Ancient Greek Literature and the Foreign: Athenian Dialogues II, 64; Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
democritus of abdera Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
deo Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
derveni author Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85, 86
derveni papyrus,first columns Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
derveni papyrus Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
derveni poem Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
diagoras of melos Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
dionysos,awakening Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360
dionysos,dionysos bromios Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360
dionysos,epiphany Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360
dionysos,miracles Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360
dionysos/dionysus Papadodima (2022), Ancient Greek Literature and the Foreign: Athenian Dialogues II, 64
dionysos Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360; Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231; Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
dionysus,as teacher of viticulture Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
dionysus,birth of dionysus Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
dionysus Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86; Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
divination Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
divine,the (τὸ θεῖον,τὸ δαιμόνιον etc.),in euripides Joho (2022), Style and Necessity in Thucydides, 152
diviners Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85, 86
dreams,interpretation of oracular dreams Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
earth Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85, 86
earth (gaea),and themis Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
earth (gaea),as demeter Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108, 145
earth (gaea) Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
earthquake Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360
ecstasy ἔκστασις,ecstatic Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360
eleusis Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
empedocles Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
enlightenment,politics and Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 146
epithets,cultic,choice of Jim (2022), Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece, 236
epithets,cultic,functions of Jim (2022), Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece, 236
epithets,related to soter/soteira,iater Jim (2022), Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece, 236
epithets,related to soter/soteira,phylake Jim (2022), Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece, 236
epithets,related to soter/soteira,prostaterios Jim (2022), Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece, 236
epithets,related to soter/soteira Jim (2022), Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece, 236
erinyes Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
etymology Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
eumenides Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
euripides,and naturalistic representation of divine forces Joho (2022), Style and Necessity in Thucydides, 152
euripides,bacchae Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30; Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82, 145; Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
euripides,on the mother of the gods Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108, 145
euripides Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85, 86; Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
experts,expertise,derveni author as expert Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85, 86
expiation Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
fire Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360
gaia Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
garland,robert Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
gj Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
gods Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85, 86
gods and goddesses,naming and identifying Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
gods and goddesses,new deities Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
guthrie,william k.c. Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
hades,terrors of hades Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
hecate Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
henrichs,albert Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82, 108
hera Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
heraclitus,and derveni papyrus Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
heraclitus,followers of Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
herodotus,ethnic perspectives of Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
herodotus,sources used by Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
hesiod Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
hestia Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
hierapolis,castabala in cilicia Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
hierarchy of means Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
hierocles Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
hippocratic authors Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
homer Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
homeric hymn,to aphrodite Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
homeric hymn,to artemis Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
homeric hymn,to the mother of the gods Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
how,walter w. and joseph wells Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
ida Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
ionian philosophy Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
isis Graf and Johnston (2007), Ritual texts for the afterlife: Orpheus and the Bacchic Gold Tablets, 198; Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
isis (goddess and cult) Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
isokrates,areopagitikos Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
kingship,divine Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
kingship,lydian Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
kingship,of midas Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
kingship,persian Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
kore Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108; Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
kubaba Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
kybebe,as aphrodite Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
kybebe Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
kybele Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82, 108, 145
lampon Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86; Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
language,rhetoric Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 146
lenians Jouanna (2018), Sophocles: A Study of His Theater in Its Political and Social Context, 691
libations Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
lions,and the mother of the gods Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
lloyd,michael Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 144
lydia,xanthus of Papadodima (2022), Ancient Greek Literature and the Foreign: Athenian Dialogues II, 64
lydia and lydians,and phrygian symbols Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
lydia and lydians,language of Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
maenads,maenadic,maenadism Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360
magos Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
mania μανία,maniacal Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360
marriage customs,and funerary customs Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
marriage customs,of lydians Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
men (god) Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
mermnads Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
midas,mother of Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
midas Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
midas monument (yazılıkaya) Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
miracles Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360
mother of the gods,and animals Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
mother of the gods,and aphrodite Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108, 145
mother of the gods,and artemis Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
mother of the gods,and tyranny Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
mother of the gods,as daughter of phrygian king Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
mother of the gods,as demeter Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82, 145
mother of the gods,as earth (gaea) Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
mother of the gods,as lydian kybebe Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
mother of the gods,as mother of midas Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
mother of the gods,as mountain mother Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
mother of the gods,multiple identities of Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108, 145
mother of the gods,rites of Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
mother of the gods,statues and images of Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
mystery cult,dionysiac Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
mystery cult Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
mystery cults Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
myths,eschatological Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
naukratis Versnel (2011), Coping with the Gods: Wayward Readings in Greek Theology, 51
nymph,and nymphs Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
oedipus Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
offerings (bloodless) Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
olympus Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
opposites,in philosophy Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
orpheus,as founder of mysteries and religious reformer Graf and Johnston (2007), Ritual texts for the afterlife: Orpheus and the Bacchic Gold Tablets, 198
orpheus Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
orphic tradition,derveni papyrus Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
orphic tradition Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
osiris Graf and Johnston (2007), Ritual texts for the afterlife: Orpheus and the Bacchic Gold Tablets, 198
osiris (god) Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
pan (god) Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
papyri/papyrology,derveni papyrus Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
parker,robert c. t. Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
pentheus Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360; Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
pericles Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
persia and persians,and lydian symbols Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
persia and persians,customs of Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
philocorus Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
phrygia and phrygians,as home of agriculture Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
phrygia and phrygians,as home of kingship Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
phrygia and phrygians,as stereotype Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
phrygia and phrygians,dominion of Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
phrygian stories Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
plague Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
plato Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85, 86; Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 82
plouton Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
plutarch Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
porphyry Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
prayer,dubitative formulas Versnel (2011), Coping with the Gods: Wayward Readings in Greek Theology, 51
prayer,of contestation Versnel (2011), Coping with the Gods: Wayward Readings in Greek Theology, 51
priests,in the theater Jouanna (2018), Sophocles: A Study of His Theater in Its Political and Social Context, 691
prodicus Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86; Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 148
prometheus Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108; Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
prophet Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
protagoras Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85; Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 148
religion/theology,old vs. new Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
religious authority,sacred law/prescriptions Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
rhea Graf and Johnston (2007), Ritual texts for the afterlife: Orpheus and the Bacchic Gold Tablets, 198
rhetoric Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 146
riddles Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
rites,rituals Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85, 86
robertson,noel Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
rome and romans,imperial period of Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
sabazios (god) Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
sacrifice,to aphrodite Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
sacrifice,to the mother of the gods Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
sacrifice Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108, 145
sacrifice (thysia),rules and prescriptions Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
sacrifices Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
sanctuary,of dionysus Jouanna (2018), Sophocles: A Study of His Theater in Its Political and Social Context, 691
sardis,post-persian Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
sardis,shrine of kybebe at Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
sardis,under lydians Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
segal,c. p. Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 144, 148
semele Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360
sky Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
socrates Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
sokrates Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
sophia,wisdom ambivalence of Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 146
sophism of teiresias in bacchae Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 144, 146, 148
sophists Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
soter,uneven distribution in the greek pantheon Jim (2022), Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece, 236
souls Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
stoicism Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 86
substantivized neuter phrases,based on adjectives Joho (2022), Style and Necessity in Thucydides, 152
sunesis Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 146
suppliant women bacchae compared Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 144
taplin,oliver Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 144
teiresias Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360; Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
the paphlagonians),,king magistrate Papadodima (2022), Ancient Greek Literature and the Foreign: Athenian Dialogues II, 64
thebes Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
thebes and thebans,cilician Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
themis Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
theogony Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
tiresias (in euripides bacchae) Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85, 86
tragedy,tragic' Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 360
tragedy Edmonds (2019), Drawing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World, 231
truth Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
tynnichos of chalkis Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 30
tyrannus,philoctetes Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
tyranny,theagenes Papadodima (2022), Ancient Greek Literature and the Foreign: Athenian Dialogues II, 64
tyranny,theology of Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 145
underworld Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 205
versnel,henrik Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 108
winnington-ingram,r. p. Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 148
wisdom (expertise) Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
zeus Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 85
νικάω Joho (2022), Style and Necessity in Thucydides, 152