Dionysos against Rome. The scandal of the Bacchanalia in 186 can be understood not only through two well-known texts, but also through the examination of the underground sanctuary at Bolsena, and even more so through the study of the social and religious context at the beginning of the second century B.C. At first, the Affair appears as a secret movement of protest arising mostly from the circles of the Campanian aristocracy. It expresses a new form of religious feeling of neopythagorian inspiration. The same inspiration can be traced in Etruria where it brought about a renewal of traditional religion. It can also be traced in the most official circles in Rome. The article is meant as a reflection on J.M. Pailler's work : Bacchanalia.Le sca...
The worship of Graeco-Roman deities in the northwestern Roman Empire has been sadly neglected by his...
Detienne Marcel. Jeanmaire (H.) Dionysos. Histoire du culte de Bacchus. In: Archives de sociologie d...
In books I & II, Denys supplies information on the religious organisation in Rome, the priestly orde...
Dionysos against Rome. The scandal of the Bacchanalia in 186 can be understood not only through two ...
The suppression of the Bacchanalia in Rome 186 BCE was the first major religious persecution in Euro...
Interpreting the Bacchanalia The Bacchanalia affair (186 B.C.), cited from antiquity to modern time...
Analyse critique du livre de C. Gallini, qui surestime l'importance des ferments révolutionnaires — ...
In 186 BC, the Roman Senate passed the senatus consultum (S.C.) de Bacchanalibus, a law that, so it ...
Dubourdieu Annie. J.-M. Pailler. Bacchanalia. La répression de 186 av. J.-C. à Rome et en Italie. In...
Bacchanalia was a mysterious cult devoted to the Roman god, Bacchus (or Dionysus for the Greeks), an...
The article concentrates on the diffusion and the role of Euripides’ Bacchae in the Christian litera...
In the Greek world, the celebrations of Dionysus were different: the Rural Dionysia and the City Dio...
Salmon Pierre. Pailler (Jean-Marie). Bacchanalia. La répression de 186 av. J.-C. à Rome et en Italie...
In einem der ersten Skandale in der Geschichte Roms, dem Bacchanalien - Skandal spielten Frauen, fre...
This chapter reviews the evidence for Dionysus' early accommodation in Italy, and presents a series ...
The worship of Graeco-Roman deities in the northwestern Roman Empire has been sadly neglected by his...
Detienne Marcel. Jeanmaire (H.) Dionysos. Histoire du culte de Bacchus. In: Archives de sociologie d...
In books I & II, Denys supplies information on the religious organisation in Rome, the priestly orde...
Dionysos against Rome. The scandal of the Bacchanalia in 186 can be understood not only through two ...
The suppression of the Bacchanalia in Rome 186 BCE was the first major religious persecution in Euro...
Interpreting the Bacchanalia The Bacchanalia affair (186 B.C.), cited from antiquity to modern time...
Analyse critique du livre de C. Gallini, qui surestime l'importance des ferments révolutionnaires — ...
In 186 BC, the Roman Senate passed the senatus consultum (S.C.) de Bacchanalibus, a law that, so it ...
Dubourdieu Annie. J.-M. Pailler. Bacchanalia. La répression de 186 av. J.-C. à Rome et en Italie. In...
Bacchanalia was a mysterious cult devoted to the Roman god, Bacchus (or Dionysus for the Greeks), an...
The article concentrates on the diffusion and the role of Euripides’ Bacchae in the Christian litera...
In the Greek world, the celebrations of Dionysus were different: the Rural Dionysia and the City Dio...
Salmon Pierre. Pailler (Jean-Marie). Bacchanalia. La répression de 186 av. J.-C. à Rome et en Italie...
In einem der ersten Skandale in der Geschichte Roms, dem Bacchanalien - Skandal spielten Frauen, fre...
This chapter reviews the evidence for Dionysus' early accommodation in Italy, and presents a series ...
The worship of Graeco-Roman deities in the northwestern Roman Empire has been sadly neglected by his...
Detienne Marcel. Jeanmaire (H.) Dionysos. Histoire du culte de Bacchus. In: Archives de sociologie d...
In books I & II, Denys supplies information on the religious organisation in Rome, the priestly orde...