- The
dithyramb (/ˈdɪθɪræm/;
Ancient Gr****: διθύραμβος,
dithyrambos) was an
ancient Gr**** hymn sung and
danced in
honor of Dionysus, the god of wine and...
- upon its
release and
managed to sell
higher than her
previous album Dithyrambos. The
album did not
produce any singles. Meg
began working with producer...
- fourth-century BC
Athenian poets Menander in "Karine" and
Amphis in "
Dithyrambos". The
Gingras is also
believed to have been used by the
Carians in their...
- shout". As Dendrites, "he of the trees", he is a
powerful fertility god.
Dithyrambos is
sometimes used to
refer to him or to
solemn songs sung to him at festivals;...
-
satyrs according to
various vase
paintings were: Babacchos, Briacchos,
Dithyrambos, Demon, Dromis, Echon,
Hedyoinos ("Sweet Wine"),
Hybris ("Insolence")...
-
Aristotele e la sua storia, Pisa 2002 Leonhardt, J.,
Phalloslied und
Dithyrambos.
Aristoteles über den
Ursprung des
griechischen Dramas.
Heidelberg 1991...
- two births.
Dendrites Δενδρίτης ("of the trees"), as a
fertility god.
Dithyrambos, Διθύραμβος used at his festivals,
referring to his
premature birth....
- Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), ISBN 3-525-25191-2.
Phalloslied und
Dithyrambos.
Aristoteles über den
Ursprung des
griechischen Dramas.
Heidelberg 1991...
- Sonetto, for
clarinet and
piano (1969)
Sonata for Solo
Cello (1969/2001)
Dithyrambos, for
violin and
piano (1970) (also in
version for
violin and orchestra)...
- Room Girl (2003)
Dithyrambos (2006)...