The Indians in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca. The Dionysiaca includes an ethnographical and religious description of the India that Dionysus is about to conquer. Nonnus first chooses to mention some details reflecting his favoured themes, which allows him to combine literary reminiscences and internal echoes of his own poem. Others motives have a more general significance, in relation with the general economy of the Dionysiaca: they prefigure the apotheosis and the triumph of Dionysus, who will impose on India and on the rest of the world a civilization superior to all previous civilizations, consoling humanity through the propagation of wine. Nonnus does not hesitate to amend the traditional views on Dionysus’ expedition to India, or the religion of ...
Dionysiaca was a large-scale epic written by Nonnos of Panopolis in Egypt in the fifth century AD. A...
In the first verses of Dionysiaca XLI, Dionysus enters the land of a future Beirut, which he shall o...
Out of a systematic study of terms relating to religious practices in the Dionysiaca, it appears tha...
The Indians in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca. The Dionysiaca includes an ethnographical and religious descripti...
Dionysus’ conquest of India enthralled ancient writers and artists from the Hellenistic period onwa...
The careful study of the passages relating to Hermes (interventions in the narration, mentions made ...
Apesar de termos consciência da pertinência do tema Grécia/Índia no quadro da problemática indo-eur...
Dans l’épopée nonnienne, les combats singuliers de Dionysos contre les trois chefs indiens, ...
Este estudo é fruto de um ano de pesquisa de mestrado intitulada A face heroica de Dioniso nas Dioni...
Esta pesquisa pretende discutir a forma com que Dioniso foi transformado em herói épico nas Dionisía...
Esta pesquisa pretende discutir a forma com que a poesia helenística foi recepcionada e emulada nas ...
In this paper, I propose that finding Dionysus' counterpart in India is a futile task unless the rel...
Nonnus of Panopolis’ works show in striking fashion the interplay between the worlds of Greek pagani...
Presented as the prototype of the foreign god arriving in (or returning to) Greece to import his cul...
The subject of the article is ”christianization” of the mythological epic Dionysiaká by Nonnos of Pa...
Dionysiaca was a large-scale epic written by Nonnos of Panopolis in Egypt in the fifth century AD. A...
In the first verses of Dionysiaca XLI, Dionysus enters the land of a future Beirut, which he shall o...
Out of a systematic study of terms relating to religious practices in the Dionysiaca, it appears tha...
The Indians in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca. The Dionysiaca includes an ethnographical and religious descripti...
Dionysus’ conquest of India enthralled ancient writers and artists from the Hellenistic period onwa...
The careful study of the passages relating to Hermes (interventions in the narration, mentions made ...
Apesar de termos consciência da pertinência do tema Grécia/Índia no quadro da problemática indo-eur...
Dans l’épopée nonnienne, les combats singuliers de Dionysos contre les trois chefs indiens, ...
Este estudo é fruto de um ano de pesquisa de mestrado intitulada A face heroica de Dioniso nas Dioni...
Esta pesquisa pretende discutir a forma com que Dioniso foi transformado em herói épico nas Dionisía...
Esta pesquisa pretende discutir a forma com que a poesia helenística foi recepcionada e emulada nas ...
In this paper, I propose that finding Dionysus' counterpart in India is a futile task unless the rel...
Nonnus of Panopolis’ works show in striking fashion the interplay between the worlds of Greek pagani...
Presented as the prototype of the foreign god arriving in (or returning to) Greece to import his cul...
The subject of the article is ”christianization” of the mythological epic Dionysiaká by Nonnos of Pa...
Dionysiaca was a large-scale epic written by Nonnos of Panopolis in Egypt in the fifth century AD. A...
In the first verses of Dionysiaca XLI, Dionysus enters the land of a future Beirut, which he shall o...
Out of a systematic study of terms relating to religious practices in the Dionysiaca, it appears tha...