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Dionysia
The Art and Artifacts Associated with the Cult of Dionysus
THE DIONYSIAN PARADE and the POETICS of PLENITUDE by Professor Eric Csapo 20 February 2013 ERIC CSAPO
Architects and Xenía in the Ancient Greek Theatre
A Long Way from the Acropolis a Screenplay Proposal by Liam Chamberlin
The Development of Tragedy in Ancient Greece Marsha D. Wiese
The Theatre of Dionysus
Analyzing Two Domains of Dionysus in Greek Polytheism
The Pharmacy of Euripides: Asclepius and the Theater of Dionysus
Aletheia: the Orphic Ouroboros
Ancient Macedonians
Sophoclessophocles
Influences of Athenian Society on Greek Theatre Review: Athenian Audience
Frances Pownall, Dionysius I and the Creation of a New-Style Macedonian Monarchy
Overview of Greek Tragedy
AJAX P.J. Finglass* Sophocles' Ajax Was Probably Rst Performed at The
THE SUDA's LIFE of SOPHOCLES (SIGMA 815): TRANSLATION and COMMENTARY with SOURCES Wm. Blake Tyrrell (Michigan State Universit
Ancient Greek Theatre
Designs of Ritual: the City Dionysia of Fifth-Century Athens
Top View
Ritual, Myth and Tragedy: Origins of Theatre in Dionysian Rites
Greek Tragedytragedy
V. Euripides (Ca. 485-406 BCE)
The Dionysia, Drama and Democracy
Ancient Greek Theatre
In Search of the Healing Theatre of Ancient Greece
Tragedy and the Gods
Children in the Dramatic Tetralogies of the Great Dionysia* Niños En Las Tetralogías De Las Grandes Dionisias
Divine Deliverance a New Look at Euripidean Tragedy Through Audience Interpretation Samantha Pukys Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH
Exploring Ancient Greek Religion Overview of the Unit Children From
How to Divinize a Mortal and (Try) Not to Offend the Gods (Pseudo-Euripides, Rhesus 342–387)
Cultic Dimensions of Dionysus in Athens and Attica
Much Is Known About the Ancient Civic Cult of Dionysus
The Function of Mythology and Religion in Ancient Greek Society
Democratizing Dionysus: the Origins Controversy and the Dual Evolution of Tragedy and Civism
Athenian Women Through the Eyes of Sophocles (But Not Oedipus)
Reading Dionysus: Euripides' Bacchae Among Jews And
Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion 1993-1994