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Euripides, Ion, 216


Μίμαντα πυρὶ καταιθαλοῖ.I do; ’tis blasting with its flame Mimas, that deadly foe. (Ninth) Choru


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1. Hesiod, Theogony, 28, 27 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

27. Those daughters of Lord Zeus proclaimed to me:
2. Aeschylus, Agamemnon, 146 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

146. q rend= 146. q type=
3. Aeschylus, Eumenides, 46-51, 24 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

24. Βρόμιος ἔχει τὸν χῶρον, οὐδʼ ἀμνημονῶ
4. Aristophanes, The Women Celebrating The Thesmophoria, 991, 990 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

990. εὔιον ὦ Διόνυσε
5. Aristophanes, Wasps, 874 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

874. ἰήιε Παιάν.
6. Euripides, Bacchae, 115, 1250, 140, 157, 329, 375, 412, 446, 526, 536, 546, 566, 579, 582, 592, 629, 66, 726, 790, 84, 87, 976, 1031 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1031. ὦναξ Βρόμιε, θεὸς φαίνῃ μέγας. Ἄγγελος 1031. Lord Bacchus, truly you appear to be a great god. Messenger
7. Euripides, Cyclops, 123, 620, 63, 1 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1. ̓͂Ω Βρόμιε, διὰ σὲ μυρίους ἔχω πόνους
8. Euripides, Helen, 1365 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1365. ῳ καὶ παννυχίδες θεᾶς. 1365. and the night-long festivals of the goddess. . . . You gloried in your beauty alone. Helen
9. Euripides, Hercules Furens, 682 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

10. Euripides, Ion, 1562, 1573-1575, 184-215, 217-218, 277-282, 589-592, 670-675, 1561 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

11. Euripides, Phoenician Women, 785, 649 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

12. Sophocles, Oedipus The King, 154, 211, 1096 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

13. Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica, 2.702 (3rd cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

2.702. καλὸν Ἰηπαιήονʼ Ἰηπαιήονα Φοῖβον
14. Ovid, Metamorphoses, 4.15 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. CE)

15. Arrian, Anabasis of Alexander, 6.28.2 (1st cent. CE

6.28.2. ὅτι καὶ ὑπὲρ ἐκείνου λόγος ἐλέγετο καταστρεψάμενον Ἰνδοὺς Διόνυσον οὕτω τὴν πολλὴν τῆς Ἀσίας ἐπελθεῖν, καὶ Θρίαμβόν τε αὐτὸν ἐπικληθῆναι τὸν Διόνυσον καὶ τὰς ἐπὶ ταῖς νίκαις ταῖς ἐκ πολέμου πομπὰς ἐπὶ τῷ αὐτῷ τούτῳ θριάμβους. ταῦτα δὲ οὔτε Πτολεμαῖος ὁ Λάγου οὔτε Ἀριστόβουλος ὁ Ἀριστοβούλου ἀνέγραψαν οὐδέ τις ἄλλος ὅντινα ἱκανὸν ἄν τις ποιήσαιτο τεκμηριῶσαι ὑπὲρ τῶν τοιῶνδε, καί μοι ὡς οὐ πιστὰ ἀναγεγράφθαι Aristob. fr. 36 ἐξήρκεσαν.
16. Cornutus, De Natura Deorum, 30 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)

17. Plutarch, Themistocles, 13.3 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

18. Pausanias, Description of Greece, 1.40.6, 2.2.6 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

1.40.6. After the precinct of Zeus, when you have ascended the citadel, which even at the present day is called Caria from Car, son of Phoroneus, you see a temple of Dionysus Nyctelius (Nocturnal), a sanctuary built to Aphrodite Epistrophia (She who turns men to love), an oracle called that of Night and a temple of Zeus Conius (Dusty) without a roof. The image of Asclepius and also that of Health were made by Bryaxis. Here too is what is called the Chamber of Demeter, built, they say, by Car when he was king. 2.2.6. The things worthy of mention in the city include the extant remains of antiquity, but the greater number of them belong to the period of its second ascendancy. On the market-place, where most of the sanctuaries are, stand Artemis surnamed Ephesian and wooden images of Dionysus, which are covered with gold with the exception of their faces; these are ornamented with red paint. They are called Lysius and Baccheus
19. Porphyry, On Abstinence, 2.55 (3rd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)

2.55. 55.This sacred institute was, however, abolished by Diphilus, the king of Cyprus, who flourished about the time of Seleucus, the theologist. But Daemon substituted an ox for a man; thus causing the latter sacrifice to be of equal worth with the former. Amosis also abolished the law of sacrificing men in the Egyptian city Heliopolis; the truth of which is testified by Manetho in his treatise on Antiquity and Piety. But the sacrifice was made to Juno, and an investigation took place, as if they were endeavouring to find pure calves, and such as were marked by the impression of a seal. Three men also were sacrificed on the day appointed for this purpose, in the place of whom Amosis ordered them to substitute three waxen images. In Chios likewise, they sacrificed a man to Omadius Bacchus 23, the man being for this purpose torn in pieces; and the same custom, as Eulpis Carystius says, was adopted in |77 Tenedos. To which may be added, that the Lacedaemonians, as Apollodorus says, sacrificed a man to Mars. SPAN
20. Orphic Hymns., Hymni, 52.1



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
aeschylus Chaniotis, Unveiling Emotions III: Arousal, Display, and Performance of Emotions in the Greek World (2021) 361
apollo, apollonian, apolline Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
apollo, temple at delphi Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 167
apollo Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 248
athena Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 248
athens Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 248
attica Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
bremmer, jan n. Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
buxton, richard Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
chios Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
chorus, as emotional commentator Chaniotis, Unveiling Emotions III: Arousal, Display, and Performance of Emotions in the Greek World (2021) 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362
chorus χορός, choral Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
cry, ritual Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
cult, cultic acts for specific cults, the corresponding god or place Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dance, dancing Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
delphi, delphian, delphic Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
delphi Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 167; Ward, Searching for the Divine in Plato and Aristotle: Philosophical Theoria and Traditional Practice (2021) 121
dionysos, dionysos bacchios Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos bromios Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos choragos/choreutas/philochoreutas Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos dithyrambos Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos eriboas Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos eribremetas Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos eribromos Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos euios Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos liberator Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos liknites Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos lyaios Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos lyseus Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos lysios Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos nyktelios Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos omadios Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos omestes Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos, dionysos thriambos Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
dionysos Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
donysos manikos, mainoles, mainolios Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
drama, comedy Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
drama, tragedy Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
drama Chaniotis, Unveiling Emotions III: Arousal, Display, and Performance of Emotions in the Greek World (2021) 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362
ecphrasis Chaniotis, Unveiling Emotions III: Arousal, Display, and Performance of Emotions in the Greek World (2021) 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362
edges of the earth Lightfoot, Wonder and the Marvellous from Homer to the Hellenistic World (2021) 133
ekphrasis Lightfoot, Wonder and the Marvellous from Homer to the Hellenistic World (2021) 133
eliade, mircea Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
erechtheus, ion Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
euripides, ion Chaniotis, Unveiling Emotions III: Arousal, Display, and Performance of Emotions in the Greek World (2021) 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362
euripides, iphigeneia in aulis Chaniotis, Unveiling Emotions III: Arousal, Display, and Performance of Emotions in the Greek World (2021) 362
euripides Chaniotis, Unveiling Emotions III: Arousal, Display, and Performance of Emotions in the Greek World (2021) 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362; Lightfoot, Wonder and the Marvellous from Homer to the Hellenistic World (2021) 133
evagoras Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 167
evohé εὐαί, εὐαἵ, εὐοἷ Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
festival, festivity, festive Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
giants Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
gibert, j. xxi Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 248
harpies Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 167
heracles Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 167
herodotos Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
heroic legend, mythistory Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
heroic legend Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
history Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
iacchos ἴακχος Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
ion Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 248
liberation Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
liknon λίκνον Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
madness Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
mantinea Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
myth/mythology, stories/storytelling Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
myth/mythology Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
near/far Lightfoot, Wonder and the Marvellous from Homer to the Hellenistic World (2021) 133
night, nocturnal Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
nyktelia Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
omophagia ὠμοφαγία Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
orestes Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 167
parnassus, parnassian Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
perspective Lightfoot, Wonder and the Marvellous from Homer to the Hellenistic World (2021) 133
phineus Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 167
plato, images Ward, Searching for the Divine in Plato and Aristotle: Philosophical Theoria and Traditional Practice (2021) 121
plato, on thauma and perspective Lightfoot, Wonder and the Marvellous from Homer to the Hellenistic World (2021) 133
procession Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
pythia Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 167
recognition Lightfoot, Wonder and the Marvellous from Homer to the Hellenistic World (2021) 133
rite, ritual Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
self-reference Meinel, Pollution and Crisis in Greek Tragedy (2015) 242, 243
sense-perception Ward, Searching for the Divine in Plato and Aristotle: Philosophical Theoria and Traditional Practice (2021) 121
skin, animal Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
sourvinou-inwood, christiane Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
tantalus Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 167
thriambos θρίαμβος Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
thucydides Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
thyrsus θύρσος Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
trojan war Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 167
worship' Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 47
xenophon Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 199
zeus, deception of Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 167