- The
Dionysiaca /ˌdaɪ.ə.nɪˈzaɪ.ə.kə/ (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Διονυσιακά, Dionysiaká) is an
ancient Gr**** epic poem and the prin****l work of Nonnus. It is an epic...
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Dionysiaca 14.106 Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 11.5, 14.286 Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 14.110 Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 10.400 Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 14.111 Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 14...
- Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 1.218 (I pp. 18–19). Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 1.508–509 (I pp. 38–41). Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 2.31–33 (I pp. 46–47). Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 2.141–142...
- says also that
Aglaea is the
youngest of the Charites.
According to the
Dionysiaca,
Aglaea is one of the "dancers of Orchomenus" (i.e. the Charites, per...
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counterpart Caligo was said to have been the
mother of Chaos. In Nonnus's
Dionysiaca, she
seems to be a witch. In Homer, the word
achlys (ἀχλύς, 'mist'), is...
- Πασιθέα), or Pasithee, was one of the
Graces and the wife of Hypnos. In the
Dionysiaca, the epic poem of
Nonnus (fifth
century CE), she is one of the
three attendant...
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composer of the
Dionysiaca, an epic tale of the god Dionysus, and of the Metabole, a
paraphrase of the
Gospel of John. The epic
Dionysiaca describes the...
- Scriptures. HarperCollins. ISBN 9780060523787. Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 15.202–16.383 Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 48.936–992 Smith,
Rowland (1901). The Gr**** romances...
- 389 A. Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 5.564–565. Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 6.165. Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 10.294. Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 39.72. Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 44.255. McIntosh...
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Bound 798–800. Gantz, p. 20; Pindar,
Pythian 12.20. Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 25.58; see also
Dionysiaca 13.77–78, 30.265–266. Wilke, pp. 31–35;
Krauskopf and Dahlinger...