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  • Dithyramb
  • Literary and music genre

    The dithyramb (/ˈdɪθɪræm/; Ancient Greek: διθύραμβος, dithyrambos) was an ancient Greek hymn sung and danced in honor of Dionysus, the god of wine and

    Dithyramb

    Dithyramb

    Dithyramb

  • Arion
  • Legendary musician of ancient Greece

    kitharode in ancient Greece, a Dionysiac poet credited with inventing the dithyramb. The islanders of Lesbos claimed him as their native son, but Arion found

    Arion

    Arion

    Arion

  • Bacchylides
  • Greek lyric poet (c. 518 – c. 451 BC)

    of Bacchylides’s dithyrambs in the text restored in 1896. The opening is incomplete, as part of the papyrus was damaged. The dithyramb treats a moment

    Bacchylides

    Bacchylides

    Bacchylides

  • Dionysian Dithyrambs
  • 1888 collection of nine poems by Friedrich Nietzsche

    Dionysian Dithyrambs (German: Dionysos-Dithyramben), also called Dionysus-Dithyrambs, is a collection of nine poems written in the second half of 1888

    Dionysian Dithyrambs

    Dionysian Dithyrambs

    Dionysian_Dithyrambs

  • Polyphemus
  • Son of Poseidon and Thoosa in Greek mythology

    his poem Cyclops or Galatea. The poem was written to be performed as a dithyramb, of which only fragments have survived, and was perhaps the first to provide

    Polyphemus

    Polyphemus

    Polyphemus

  • Greek tragedy
  • Form of theatre from Ancient Greece

    lyric poet Arion of Methymna is said to be the inventor of the dithyramb. The dithyramb was originally improvised, but later written down before performance

    Greek tragedy

    Greek tragedy

    Greek_tragedy

  • The Dithyramb of the Rose
  • The Dithyramb of the Rose (Greek: Ο Διθύραμβος του Ρόδου) is the first tragedy by Angelos Sikelianos written and published in 1932. The first performance

    The Dithyramb of the Rose

    The_Dithyramb_of_the_Rose

  • Greek chorus
  • Group of performers who comment on a drama

    origin (that is, both tragedy and comedy: the former from the leaders of dithyramb, the other from the leaders of the phallic songs which remain even now

    Greek chorus

    Greek chorus

    Greek_chorus

  • Phallic processions
  • Public celebrations featuring a phallus

    first mere improvisation. The one originated with the authors of the Dithyramb, the other with those of the phallic songs, which are still in use in

    Phallic processions

    Phallic processions

    Phallic_processions

  • Choragic Monument of Lysicrates
  • Ancient Greek choragic monument in Athens

    performances in the Theater of Dionysus, to commemorate the prize in the dithyramb contest of the City Dionysia in 335/334 BCE, of which performance he was

    Choragic Monument of Lysicrates

    Choragic Monument of Lysicrates

    Choragic_Monument_of_Lysicrates

  • Muhammad
  • Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)

    world-fashioner that he even used it as a scale of judgement for the classical (the dithyramb, we are told, has to radiate pure beauty if it is to resemble 'a Koran

    Muhammad

    Muhammad

    Muhammad

  • Genre
  • Category of creative works based on stylistic and/or thematic criteria

    imitational genres include dramatic dialogue, the drama; pure narrative, the dithyramb; and a mixture of the two, the epic. Plato excluded lyric poetry as a

    Genre

    Genre

  • Theatre of ancient Greece
  • exarchon, or leader, of the dithyrambs performed in and around Attica, especially at the Rural Dionysia. By Thespis' time, the dithyramb had evolved far away

    Theatre of ancient Greece

    Theatre of ancient Greece

    Theatre_of_ancient_Greece

  • Memnon
  • Ethiopian king in Greek mythology

    even of Priam." Strabo records a tradition, attributed to Simonides' dithyramb Memnon (one of the Deliaca), that Memnon was buried near Paltus in Syria

    Memnon

    Memnon

    Memnon

  • Praxilla
  • Greek lyric poet of the 5th century BC

    named the Praxilleion after her, one is a hymn to Adonis, and one is a dithyramb. The three works known only in paraphrase are all versions of myths. In

    Praxilla

    Praxilla

    Praxilla

  • Lists of Greek mythological figures
  • Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Lists of Greek mythological figures

    Lists_of_Greek_mythological_figures

  • Angelos Sikelianos
  • Greek poet and writer (1884–1951)

    Sibylla, Daedalus in Crete, Christ in Rome, The Death of Digenis, The Dithyramb of the Rose and Asclepius. Although occasionally his grandiloquence blunts

    Angelos Sikelianos

    Angelos Sikelianos

    Angelos_Sikelianos

  • Hecate
  • Greek goddess of magic and transitions

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Hecate

    Hecate

    Hecate

  • Apollo
  • Ancient Greek god

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Apollo

    Apollo

    Apollo

  • Poseidon
  • Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Poseidon

    Poseidon

    Poseidon

  • Poetics (Aristotle)
  • Work of dramatic theory by Aristotle

    improvisatory beginning (both tragedy and comedy—tragedy from the leaders of the dithyramb, and comedy from the leaders of the phallic processions which even now

    Poetics (Aristotle)

    Poetics_(Aristotle)

  • Cybele
  • Anatolian mother goddess

    Dionysus, as a secondary deity in Euripides' Bacchae, 64 – 186, and Pindar's Dithyramb II.6 – 9. In the Bibliotheca formerly attributed to Apollodorus, Cybele

    Cybele

    Cybele

    Cybele

  • Artemis
  • Ancient Greek goddess

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Artemis

    Artemis

    Artemis

  • Athena
  • Ancient Greek goddess

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Athena

    Athena

    Athena

  • Satyr play
  • Attic theatre performance related to both comedy and tragedy

    Phlius, c. 500 BC. After settling in Athens, he probably adapted the dithyramb, customary in his native home, with its chorus of satyrs, to complement

    Satyr play

    Satyr play

    Satyr_play

  • Friedrich Nietzsche
  • German philosopher (1844–1900)

    contra Wagner and of the poems that made up his collection Dionysian-Dithyrambs. On 3 January 1889, Nietzsche suffered a mental breakdown. Two policemen

    Friedrich Nietzsche

    Friedrich Nietzsche

    Friedrich_Nietzsche

  • Theatre
  • Collaborative form of performing art

    tragedy, and the satyr play—as well as lyric poetry, epic poetry, and the dithyramb). He examines its "first principles" and identifies its genres and basic

    Theatre

    Theatre

    Theatre

  • Ananke
  • Ancient Greek goddess of necessity

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Ananke

    Ananke

    Ananke

  • Philoxenus of Cythera
  • Greek poet (c. 435/4 – 380/79 BC)

    in war. Among the poets in his company was Philoxenus, the writer of dithyrambs, who enjoyed very high repute as a composer in his own line. After dinner

    Philoxenus of Cythera

    Philoxenus_of_Cythera

  • Melanippides
  • 5th-century BC Greek poet

    (Greek: Μελανιππίδης), one of the most celebrated lyric poets in the use of dithyramb, and an exponent of the "new music." The life of Melanippides can only

    Melanippides

    Melanippides

  • Lasus of Hermione
  • 6th-century BC Greek lyric poet

    innovations in the dithyramb hymn.[citation needed] With the aid of various changes in music and rhythm, he developed the dithyramb form into an artistically

    Lasus of Hermione

    Lasus_of_Hermione

  • Cyclopes
  • One-eyed giants in Greek and Roman mythology

    man-eating monster dwelling in an unspecified land. Some centuries later, a dithyramb by Philoxenus of Cythera, followed by several episodes by the Greek pastoral

    Cyclopes

    Cyclopes

    Cyclopes

  • Armand D'Angour
  • British classical scholar and musician (born 1958)

    Quarterly 1997) "How the Dithyramb Got Its Shape", in which he restored the opening lines of a fragment of Pindar (fr. 70b from Dithyramb 2, first published

    Armand D'Angour

    Armand_D'Angour

  • Gaia
  • Personification of the Earth in Greek mythology

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Gaia

    Gaia

    Gaia

  • Hephaestus
  • Greek god of blacksmiths

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Hephaestus

    Hephaestus

    Hephaestus

  • Wilhelm Schmid (scholar)
  • German classical scholar

    Geschichte des griechischen Dithyrambus (1901) – The history of the Greek dithyramb. Verzeichniss der griechischen Handschriften der Königlichen Universitäts-Bibliothek

    Wilhelm Schmid (scholar)

    Wilhelm Schmid (scholar)

    Wilhelm_Schmid_(scholar)

  • Plato
  • Greek philosopher

    favorite employment in his youthful years was poetry: he wrote poems, dithyrambs at first, and afterwards lyric poems and tragedies (a tetralogy), but

    Plato

    Plato

    Plato

  • Amphitrite
  • Queen of the sea and wife of Poseidon in Greek mythology

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Amphitrite

    Amphitrite

    Amphitrite

  • Pan (god)
  • Ancient Greek god of the wilds, shepherds, and flocks

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Pan (god)

    Pan (god)

    Pan_(god)

  • Mnemosyne
  • Greek goddess of memory

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Mnemosyne

    Mnemosyne

    Mnemosyne

  • Thriambus
  • Hymn to Dionysus,

    literally means "Dreischritt", i. e., "three-step", compare iamb and dithyramb, but H. S. Versnel rejects this etymology and suggests instead a derivation

    Thriambus

    Thriambus

  • Playwright
  • Person who writes plays

    also separate competitions at the City Dionysia for the performance of dithyrambs and, after 488–7 BC, comedies. "Definition of PLAY". www.merriam-webster

    Playwright

    Playwright

    Playwright

  • Tragedy
  • Genre of drama based on human suffering

    that tragedy developed from the improvisations of the leader of choral dithyrambs (hymns sung and danced in praise of Dionysos, the god of wine and fertility):

    Tragedy

    Tragedy

    Tragedy

  • Comedy
  • Genre of dramatic works intended to be humorous

    2020-07-16 at the Wayback Machine Pickard-Cambridge, Sir Arthur Wallace Dithyramb, Tragedy, and Comedy , 1927. The Theatre of Dionysus in Athens, 1946.

    Comedy

    Comedy

    Comedy

  • Iamb (poetry)
  • Metrical foot

    Pelasgian, and literally means "Einschritt", i. e., "one-step", compare dithyramb and thriambus, but H. S. Versnel rejects this etymology and suggests instead

    Iamb (poetry)

    Iamb_(poetry)

  • Prometheus
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Prometheus

    Prometheus

    Prometheus

  • Circe
  • Enchantress-goddess in Greek mythology

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Circe

    Circe

    Circe

  • Thespis
  • 6th-century BCE Greek actor

    origin of the word "thespian", meaning actor. Thespis was a singer of dithyrambs (songs about stories from mythology with choric refrains). He is credited

    Thespis

    Thespis

    Thespis

  • Psychostick
  • American comedy rock band

    3D contained instrumental songs, but not without humour: "Largiloquent Dithyramb"'s only lyrics are "DOG FOOD / TASTES GOOD / WITH CHEESE", while "Six

    Psychostick

    Psychostick

    Psychostick

  • Hestia
  • Greek goddess of the hearth

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Hestia

    Hestia

    Hestia

  • Moirai
  • Personifications of fate in Greek mythology

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Moirai

    Moirai

    Moirai

  • God is dead
  • Quote by philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche

    Idylls from Messina (1882) "Zarathustra's roundelay" (1883) Dionysian Dithyrambs (1891/1908) Music Hymnus an das Leben (1887) Concepts and philosophy Affirmation

    God is dead

    God is dead

    God_is_dead

  • Choral poetry
  • (Partheneion or Parthenion) The processional (Prosodion) The hymn The dithyramb The hyporchema And in later years: Praise for people (Enkomion) Song at

    Choral poetry

    Choral_poetry

  • Simonides of Ceos
  • Greek lyric poet (c. 556–468 BC)

    verses to be read rather than recited. Coincidentally he also composed a dithyramb on the subject of Perseus that is now one of the largest fragments of

    Simonides of Ceos

    Simonides of Ceos

    Simonides_of_Ceos

  • List of compositions by Aram Khachaturian
  • Lermontov (1959) Poem about Stalin (1938) Three Arias (Poem, Legend, Dithyramb), for high pitched voice and orchestra (1946) Ode of Joy, ballade for

    List of compositions by Aram Khachaturian

    List of compositions by Aram Khachaturian

    List_of_compositions_by_Aram_Khachaturian

  • Trial and Error (Woodford book)
  • Book by Jack Woodford

    Trial and Error: a dithyramb on the subject of Writing and Selling is Jack Woodford's book on writing and the publishing industry. The book focuses on

    Trial and Error (Woodford book)

    Trial_and_Error_(Woodford_book)

  • Serapis
  • Graeco-Egyptian deity

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Serapis

    Serapis

    Serapis

  • Ture Rangström
  • Swedish composer (1884–1947)

    his early works took the form of symphonic poems, including Dityramb (Dithyramb) (1909), an ancient Greek hymn sung and danced in honor of Dionysus, the

    Ture Rangström

    Ture Rangström

    Ture_Rangström

  • Comedy (drama)
  • Theatrical genre intended to make an audience laugh

    Machine. Legas Press, Ottawa, 2006. Pickard-Cambridge, Sir Arthur Wallace Dithyramb, Tragedy, and Comedy , 1927. The Theatre of Dionysus in Athens, 1946.

    Comedy (drama)

    Comedy (drama)

    Comedy_(drama)

  • Proteus
  • Prophetic god of bodies of water in Greek mythology

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Proteus

    Proteus

    Proteus

  • Thracians
  • Indo-European people in ancient southeast Europe

    Diels-Kranz, Kirk/Raven no. 171 [= Clem. Alex. Strom. Vii.4] Ode 18, Dithyramb 4, verse 51, quoted in Bacchylides: a selection By Bacchylides, Herwig

    Thracians

    Thracians

    Thracians

  • Zephyrus
  • West wind god in Greek mythology

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Zephyrus

    Zephyrus

    Zephyrus

  • Eos
  • Greek goddess of the dawn

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Eos

    Eos

    Eos

  • Hermes
  • Ancient Greek deity and herald of the gods

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Hermes

    Hermes

    Hermes

  • Archaic Greece
  • Period of ancient Greece from c. 800 to 480 BC

    early tragedy developed from the dithyramb, a choral hymn to Dionysius; by ancient tradition the development from dithyramb to tragedy was ascribed to Thespis

    Archaic Greece

    Archaic Greece

    Archaic_Greece

  • Heracles
  • Divine hero in Greek mythology

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Heracles

    Heracles

    Heracles

  • Asclepius
  • Ancient Greek god of medicine

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Asclepius

    Asclepius

    Asclepius

  • Eileithyia
  • Ancient Greek goddess of childbirth

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Eileithyia

    Eileithyia

    Eileithyia

  • Maia
  • One of the seven Pleiades sisters and the mother of Hermes from Greek mythology

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Maia

    Maia

    Maia

  • We Couldn't Think of a Title
  • 2003 studio album by Psychostick

    Laundry" 0:27 12. "Return of the Death Burger!" 0:23 13. "Largiloquent Dithyramb" 5:06 14. "Lizard Sphere X" 2:30 15. "Orgasm = Love" 4:47 16. "Good Morning"

    We Couldn't Think of a Title

    We_Couldn't_Think_of_a_Title

  • Euripides
  • 5th-century BC Athenian playwright

    the same time, choral odes began to take on something of the form of dithyrambs reminiscent of the poetry of Bacchylides, featuring elaborate treatment

    Euripides

    Euripides

    Euripides

  • Ritual clown
  • Characteristic feature of the ritual life of many traditional religions

    first mere improvisation. The one originated with the authors of the Dithyramb, the other with those of the phallic songs, which are still in use in

    Ritual clown

    Ritual_clown

  • Ares
  • God of war in ancient Greek religion

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Ares

    Ares

    Ares

  • Tartarus
  • Place and deity in Greek mythology

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Tartarus

    Tartarus

    Tartarus

  • Dione (Titaness)
  • Greek goddess, mother of Aphrodite

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Dione (Titaness)

    Dione (Titaness)

    Dione_(Titaness)

  • Theodoridas of Syracuse
  • upon which a commentary was written by Dionysius, named ὁ Λεπτός, a dithyramb titled "The Centaurs" (Κένταυροι), licentious verses of the kind called

    Theodoridas of Syracuse

    Theodoridas_of_Syracuse

  • Themis
  • Greek goddess of divine law

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Themis

    Themis

    Themis

  • Mycenaean religion
  • Ancient Greek religion

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Mycenaean religion

    Mycenaean religion

    Mycenaean_religion

  • Rhea (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek goddess and mother of the gods

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Rhea (mythology)

    Rhea (mythology)

    Rhea_(mythology)

  • Lenaia
  • Festival of Dionysus in Athens

    presenting two plays. There is no evidence of satyr plays being performed, but dithyrambs were included in the third century BC. Towards the end of the century

    Lenaia

    Lenaia

    Lenaia

  • Atropos
  • One of the Fates of Greek mythology

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Atropos

    Atropos

    Atropos

  • Demeter
  • Greek goddess of the harvest, grains, and agriculture

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Demeter

    Demeter

    Demeter

  • Helios
  • Greek god and personification of the Sun

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Helios

    Helios

    Helios

  • Thetis
  • Nereid of Greek mythology

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Thetis

    Thetis

    Thetis

  • Dionysia
  • Festivals of Dionysus in ancient Athens

    of dancing and singing, and choruses (led by a choregos) would perform dithyrambs. Some festivals may have included dramatic performances, possibly of the

    Dionysia

    Dionysia

    Dionysia

  • Anima mundi
  • Concept in metaphysics

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Anima mundi

    Anima mundi

    Anima_mundi

  • Paltus
  • Ancient Greek ruined city in modern Syria

    the ancient Badan. Strabo records a tradition, attributed to Simonides' dithyramb Memnon (one of the Deliaca), that the hero Memnon was buried near Paltus

    Paltus

    Paltus

  • Francesco Redi
  • Italian naturalist and poet

    they are produced spontaneously. As a poet, Redi is best known for the dithyramb Bacco in Toscana (Bacchus in Tuscany), which first appeared in 1685. His

    Francesco Redi

    Francesco Redi

    Francesco_Redi

  • Clotho
  • One of the Fates of Greek Mythology

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Clotho

    Clotho

    Clotho

  • Arthur Wallace Pickard-Cambridge
  • Pickard-Cambridge. Published privately. 1927. Dithyramb, Tragedy and Comedy. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 2nd ed., 1962. 1927. Dithyramb, Tragedy and Comedy. Oxford: Clarendon

    Arthur Wallace Pickard-Cambridge

    Arthur Wallace Pickard-Cambridge

    Arthur_Wallace_Pickard-Cambridge

  • Lesbos
  • Greek island in the North Aegean

    classical times. Around this time, Arion developed the type of poem called dithyramb, the progenitor of tragedy, and Terpander invented the seven-note musical

    Lesbos

    Lesbos

    Lesbos

  • Lev Gumilev
  • Soviet historian, ethnologist, and anthropologist (1912–1992)

    in prison camps. Aiming to secure his freedom, Akhmatova published a dithyramb to Joseph Stalin, which did not help to release Gumilev, although it possibly

    Lev Gumilev

    Lev Gumilev

    Lev_Gumilev

  • Aneurin Bevan
  • Welsh politician (1897–1960)

    Crosland. According to The Times Literary Supplement, the book was a "dithyramb with meanderings into the many side-tracks of Mr Bevan's private and public

    Aneurin Bevan

    Aneurin Bevan

    Aneurin_Bevan

  • Hiereia
  • Ancient Greek female priestess title

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Hiereia

    Hiereia

    Hiereia

  • Friedrich Nietzsche bibliography
  • published 1892 (Dionysian-Dithyrambs) in: The Case of Wagner / Twilight of the Idols / The Antichrist / Ecce Homo / Dionysus Dithyrambs / Nietzsche Contra Wagner

    Friedrich Nietzsche bibliography

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  • Mikhail Boyarsky
  • Russian actor and singer (born 1949)

    any country... — Interview on the radio station Echo of Moscow, program Dithyramb with Ksenia Larina, 2008 By his own admission, Boyarsky is a conservative

    Mikhail Boyarsky

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  • Jason Eckardt
  • American composer

    for piano and chamber ensemble After Serra (2000) for chamber ensemble Dithyramb (2001) for solo soprano Equilibrium (2001) for voice and guitar Tongues

    Jason Eckardt

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  • Pisistratus
  • 6th-century BC tyrant of ancient Athens

    scenes. At the Dionysia festival, prizes were granted for the singing of dithyrambs and by the year 534 BC approximately, tragedy plays were an annual competition

    Pisistratus

    Pisistratus

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  • Persephone
  • Greek goddess of spring and the queen of the underworld

    Eleusinian Mysteries Orphism Dionysian Mysteries Practices Worship Agalma Dithyramb Paean Orgion Hiera Orgas Hero Cult Oracle and Pythia Sacrifices and offerings

    Persephone

    Persephone

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  • Theatre of Dionysus
  • Ancient Roman theater in Athens

    Classical Tragedy. Cambridge. Pickard-Cambridge, Sir Arthur Wallace (1927). Dithyramb, Tragedy, and Comedy. Oxford. Pickard-Cambridge, Sir Arthur Wallace (1946)

    Theatre of Dionysus

    Theatre of Dionysus

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  • Dithyrambus
  • n.

    See Dithyramb.

  • Dithyramb
  • n.

    A kind of lyric poetry in honor of Bacchus, usually sung by a band of revelers to a flute accompaniment; hence, in general, a poem written in a wild irregular strain.

  • Dithyrambic
  • n.

    A dithyrambic poem; a dithyramb.

  • Dithyrambic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or resembling, a dithyramb; wild and boisterous.