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1. Euripides, Bacchae, 1095-1136, 1141-1142, 542, 734-747, 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
2. Sophocles, Antigone, 956-965, 955 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

3. Sophocles, Oedipus The King, 1106-1107, 1105 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

4. Diodorus Siculus, Historical Library, 3.65.5 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

3.65.5.  Consequently he sailed across secretly to his army, and then Lycurgus, they say, falling upon the Maenads in the city known as Nysium, slew them all, but Dionysus, bringing his forces over, conquered the Thracians in a battle, and taking Lycurgus alive put out his eyes and inflicted upon him every kind of outrage, and then crucified him.
5. Hyginus, Fabulae (Genealogiae), 242, 132 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

6. Vergil, Georgics, 4.329-4.332 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

4.329. Their bodies' strength should languish—which anon 4.330. By no uncertain tokens may be told— 4.331. Forthwith the sick change hue; grim leanness mar 4.332. Their visage; then from out the cells they bear
7. Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3.5.1 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

3.5.1. Διόνυσος δὲ εὑρετὴς ἀμπέλου γενόμενος, Ἥρας μανίαν αὐτῷ ἐμβαλούσης περιπλανᾶται Αἴγυπτόν τε καὶ Συρίαν. καὶ τὸ μὲν πρῶτον Πρωτεὺς αὐτὸν ὑποδέχεται βασιλεὺς Αἰγυπτίων, αὖθις δὲ εἰς Κύβελα τῆς Φρυγίας ἀφικνεῖται, κἀκεῖ καθαρθεὶς ὑπὸ Ῥέας καὶ τὰς τελετὰς ἐκμαθών, καὶ λαβὼν παρʼ ἐκείνης τὴν στολήν, ἐπὶ Ἰνδοὺς 1 -- διὰ τῆς Θράκης ἠπείγετο. Λυκοῦργος δὲ παῖς Δρύαντος, Ἠδωνῶν βασιλεύων, οἳ Στρυμόνα ποταμὸν παροικοῦσι, πρῶτος ὑβρίσας ἐξέβαλεν αὐτόν. καὶ Διόνυσος μὲν εἰς θάλασσαν πρὸς Θέτιν τὴν Νηρέως κατέφυγε, Βάκχαι δὲ ἐγένοντο αἰχμάλωτοι καὶ τὸ συνεπόμενον Σατύρων πλῆθος αὐτῷ. αὖθις δὲ αἱ Βάκχαι ἐλύθησαν ἐξαίφνης, Λυκούργῳ δὲ μανίαν ἐνεποίησε 2 -- Διόνυσος. ὁ δὲ μεμηνὼς Δρύαντα τὸν παῖδα, ἀμπέλου νομίζων κλῆμα κόπτειν, πελέκει πλήξας ἀπέκτεινε, καὶ ἀκρωτηριάσας αὐτὸν ἐσωφρόνησε. 1 -- τῆς δὲ γῆς ἀκάρπου μενούσης, ἔχρησεν ὁ θεὸς καρποφορήσειν αὐτήν, ἂν θανατωθῇ Λυκοῦργος. Ἠδωνοὶ δὲ ἀκούσαντες εἰς τὸ Παγγαῖον αὐτὸν ἀπαγαγόντες ὄρος ἔδησαν, κἀκεῖ κατὰ Διονύσου βούλησιν ὑπὸ ἵππων διαφθαρεὶς ἀπέθανε.
8. Pausanias, Description of Greece, 1.2.5, 1.20.3 (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.
9. Nonnus, Dionysiaca, 21.3-21.92, 21.118-21.123, 21.134-21.146, 21.155-21.169 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)



Subjects of this text:

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aeschylus Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 70
agaue Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 189
agave Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 70
alcohol, drunkenness Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 107
ambrosia Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
ambrosia (the nymph) Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 189
anacreon Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 197
antigone Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
apollo, apollonian, apolline, apollo musagetes Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
apollo, apollonian, apolline Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
apollodorus Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7
bacchanal, bacchanalian Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
bacchants, bacchae, bacchai Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
captivity/imprisonment/enslavement Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7
cave Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
chorus χορός, choral Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
cithaeron Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 70
cortege Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
creon Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
crown, crowned Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
cult, cultic acts for specific cults, the corresponding god or place Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
cult/ritual/worship Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7, 70
dance, dancing Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
death associated with dionysos and dionysian cult or myth Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
dionysos, dionysos musagetes Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
dionysos, nurse of Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284, 285
dionysos Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284, 285
dryas Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284; Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7
edonoi Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
eleusis Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 197
epic Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
euripides, bacchae Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 70
evidence (of aeschylus dionysiac tetralogies), mythographic Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7
frenzy, frenzied Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
frenzy, mania, madness Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 107, 197
great dionysia, city dionysia Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
helicon Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
hera Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
hyginus Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7, 70
interrogation (-scene) Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7
intertext/intertextual/intertextuality Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7
lycurgus, and pentheus Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 70
lycurgus, myth of Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7
lycurgus Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284, 285
lyssa Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 70
madness Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
madness (mania)/frenzy, and lycurgus Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7
madness (mania)/frenzy Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 70
maenads, maenadic, maenadism Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
mania μανία, maniacal Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284, 285
massilia Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 192
murder, murderous Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
muses Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
mystery cult Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 197
myth, mythical Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284, 285
naxos, naxian Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
nereus Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
nymph Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
oracle, oracular Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
paean παιάν Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
pangaeus Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
pattern (plot/thematic) Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 70
pentheus Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 189; Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 70
resemblances, edonoi Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7
resemblances, myth and dramatic action Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7
resemblances, pentheus Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 70
resemblances, theban tetralogy Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 70
resemblances, xantriae Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 70
salmoneus Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 197
satyrs Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
sophocles, antigone Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7
sparagmos/dismemberment Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7, 70
strymon Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
theater, theatrical Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
thetis Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284
thiasos θίασος Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
thrace Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 107; Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7
vase-paintings Xanthaki-Karamanou, 'Dionysiac' Dialogues: Euripides' 'Bacchae', Aeschylus and 'Christus Patiens' (2022) 7
vine Bednarek, The Myth of Lycurgus in Aeschylus, Naevius, and beyond (2021) 125
vine wood Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284, 285
worship Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
worshippers' Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 285
zeus Bernabe et al., Redefining Dionysos (2013) 284