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Title: | Los nombres de Dioniso en Las Bacantes de Eurípides y el lenguaje retórico de Tiresias | Authors: | Encinas Reguero, M. Carmen | Keywords: | Eurípides;Bacantes;Dioniso;Baco;Tiresias;Euripides;Bacchae;Dionysos;Bacchos;Teiresias | Issue Date: | 2011 | Publisher: | Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra, Instituto de Estudos Clássicos | Abstract: | En Bacantes el dios Dioniso es llamado, sobre todo, Dioniso, Bromio y
Baco. En mi opinión, Dioniso es el nombre neutro del dios, Bromio se relaciona
con su epifanía y Baco con su aspecto más destructor. El modo distinto de nombrar
al dios tiene repercusiones en la caracterización de los personajes y, sobre todo,
de Tiresias. In Euripides’Bacchae there are mainly three appellatives used to name Dionysos, namely, Dionysos, Bromios and Bacchos. In my opinion, Dionysos is the neutral name of the god, Bromios relates to his epiphany and Bacchos to his most destructive aspect. This distinction in the way of naming the god has implications for the characterization of the characters and mainly of Teiresias. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/22917 | ISSN: | 2183-1718 | DOI: | 10.14195/2183-1718_63_6 |
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