- your mystics. and, Awake, for it has come
tossing torches in hand,
Iacchos, Oh
Iacchos, the light-bringing star of our
nocturnal rite. Now the
meadow brightly...
- Athens,
called upon or
invoked Dionysus. Then, the
chorus would respond ‘
Iacchos, son of Semele, Πλουτοδότης.’ Most of all, the
festival appears to be an...
-
attached to
other terms. For instance,
there is Iacchoi-Bacchoi,
where Iacchos served as a
synonym for Bacchus. List of Gr****
mythological figures Walter...
-
contexts distinguish the two. In
visual representations,
Eubuleus resembles Iacchos. Both are
often depicted with a "dreamy" or "mystical" expression, and...
- late born and
Dionysos first born, and
third they
chanted a new hymn for
Iacchos. In
these three celebrations Athens held high revel; in the
dance lately...
- act
which allows the
conception and
birth of a
second integrating force:
Iacchos (Zagreus-Dionysus), also
known as Liknites, the
helpless infant form of...
- of a bi****ual
divinity who
manifests himself elsewhere in Dionysus, in
Iacchos and in
other gods".
Morand 2001, pp. 173–4.
Morand 1997, p. 175; Morand...
-
exults in the
worship of pure Sabos, and in the
night dances of
roaring Iacchos. O
queen and
chthonic mother, hear my
prayer (...). Rosa García-Gasco additionally...
- –
Canto XCI: Layamon's hymn to
Diana is quoted.
Dionysus (also
called Iacchos and Zagreus) –
Cantos II, XVII, LXXVII, LXXIX, CV
Dirce –
Canto L****II...
- you warm your own feet, warm your own hands?
Perhaps because eloquent Iacchos is not
helping you? Isn't
dusty Ceres around either?
Where sobriety reigns...