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|a Boardman, John,
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|a The triumph of Dionysos :
|b convivial processions, from antiquity to the present day /
|c John Boardman.
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|a Dionysos carried the blessing of wine to the whole world, and his triumphant return from India became a popular subject for the arts of Greece and Rome in many media. It became associated with Alexander the Great's comparable victories and later served as a message of immortality for any mortal prince. The iconography survived the ancient world into Renaissance and neo-Classical arts, and may even have contributed to the practices of modern circus parades with their wild animals, maenad-snake-charmers and clown-satyrs: an unusual, indeed unique, survival.
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|a Online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 16, 2016).
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|a Preface; THE DIONYSIAC PROCESSION IN EARLY GREECE; THE EGYPTIAN CONNECTION: STAGING THE TRIUMPH; DIONYSOS AND ALEXANDER THE GREAT IN THE EAST; THE PROCESSION IN HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN ART AND LIFE; THE ORIENTAL SUCCESSION; THE RENAISSANCE; THE MODERN WORLD.
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|a Dionysus
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