Why does Nietzsche use the terms 'Dionysiac' and 'Apollonian'? Write a brief response. ... artistic elements of intoxicative experience found in Dionysiac art? ...
Early Kings of Attica. Erichthonius was another earth-born king. ... Theseus abandoned her on the island of Naxos, perhaps for leaving him for Dionysiac rituals. ...
Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius. R. Lady of the ... Scenes of Dionysiac Mystery Cult. R. Tomb/Mausoleum of Galla Placidia. B. The Good Shepherd Lunette ...
Musical power allows him to rev up heroes or relax them as necessary ... Bacchae taking revenge for his Apollonian ways? Dionysiac figure who gets harvested? ...
1. Note that N is investigating the origins of Greek (Attic) tragedy; but in ... of art is bound up with the duality of the Apolline and Dionysiac in much the ...
... use of masks in ancient Greek theater developed from the ancient Dionysiac cult. They were originally used for worshipping the various gods of the Greek people ...
Euripides, Bacchae The Nature of Dionysus In the Anthesteria, a 3-day Athenian festival, much of the second day was devoted to wine tasting and drinking contests, ...
Dionysus God of Wine , Music & ecstasy . Birth of Dionysus Dionysus is the only god to have a human mother. Semele was the daughter of Cadmus, king of Thebes.
Salerno is a city in Campania (southwestern Italy) and is the capital of the province of the same name. Salerno is located on the Gulf of Salerno on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Today Salerno is an important cultural centre in Campania and Italy. The St. Matthew Cathedral founded by Roberto the Guiscard and consecrated by Pope Gregory VII, was officially opened in March 1084. The present structure dates back to the earthquake of 5th June 1688, when it was completely rebuilt. The main entrance has been altered and the courtyard is surrounded by a covered walkway supported by twenty eight plain columns with arches and a series of Roman tombs around the walls. On the southern side of the cathedral stands the bell tower which dates back to XII century.
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) is an important Italian archaeological museum, particularly for ancient Roman remains. Its collection includes works from Greek, Roman and Renaissance times, and especially Roman artifacts from nearby Pompeii, Stabiae and Herculaneum. It was formerly the Real Museo Borbonico ("Royal Bourbon Museum“)
Roman Wall Paintings. Architectural and Landscape. II. Mythological and Historical ... showing peaches and a bowl of water. Type 2: Mythological and Historical ' ...
... urge is 'an aphrodite' 'I have an aphrodite for some chocolate and ... Aphrodite. Hephaestus god of the forge and craftsman-ship, was married to Aphrodite ...
death and the afterlife in the ancient world cremation and burial Child s sarcophagus 170-180 CE A classicist s mystery: why was there a shift, Empire-wide, from ...
Australia, the shepherds, in the first half of the XIX ... Peripheral regions, 'urban leftovers' Overcrowded. Locked from outside. Urban/ symbolic distance ...
Archaic intellectualism: Greek philosophy. world of discovery, inquiry, challenge to authority ... Greek world view: according to Hecataeus, 6th century. 6th ...
... painting in room 78 of the Domus Aurea ('golden house') of Nero 64-48 A.D. ... In the Golden House of Nero, where this mural is located, all the walls are a ...
Sitting on a tripod, she gave an answer inspired by the god. The Delphic Oracle ... Apollo is seated on a winged tripod riding over the sea (hyperpontios), which is ...
Symbol of classical restraint, of 'Know thyself' and 'Nothing too much. ... Zeus orders Hades to release Persephone. Before leaving Persephone eats a ...
Research methods gradually evolving in recognition of inadequacies in current methods ... 20th century - phenomenology; qualitative research. Two paradigms ...
a. The epic. An extended narrative poem in elevated or dignified language, ... A special kind of lyric choric poetry. Dithyrambous is an hymn to god Dionyssos ...
They add also that the Dorian word for 'doing' is dran, and the Athenian word prattein. ... several rows were removed in order to enlarge the circle and ...
... same shall man be to the Superman: a laughing-stock, a thing of shame. ... 'Man is a rope stretched between the animal and the Superman a rope over an abyss. ...
The Archaic age is usually dated from about 1000 BC, although ... Discobolos (Discus Thrower) c. 450 BC. Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron ...
Suggested that all things were made of tiny parts he called 'Atoms' (Thus a monist! ... Humans between angels (hierarchy) and animals/ but only humans changeable ...
Sought physis, fundamental substance water. 610-547. Anaximander ... Hippocratic Oath: help sick, chaste & religious in life, practice, etc. Early Greek Medicine ...
The origin of ancient Greek mysteries. Mystery Religions. Orphism ... gods who disapproved of murder of cannibalism, he seemed to revel in human sacrifice. ...