Dithyramb (English Wikipedia)

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  • Wells, John C. (2000) [1990]. Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (new ed.). Harlow, England: Longman. p. 229. ISBN 978-0-582-36467-7.

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  • John Curtis Franklin (27 June 2013). "'Songbenders of Circular Choruses': Dithyramb and the 'Demise of Music'". In Kowalzig, Barbara; Wilson, Peter (eds.). Dithyramb in Context. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 232. ISBN 9780199574681. Retrieved 21 March 2025. In the Apology (21e–22c), Socrates relates how he went in turn 'to the tragedians, the dithyrambic poets, and all the others' to test their sophia [...].
  • Versnel, H. S. (1970). "I. 2 Θρίαμβος". Triumphus: An Inquiry Into the Origin, Development and Meaning of the Roman Triumph. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Publishers. pp. 16–38. ISBN 90-04-02325-9. Retrieved 2 January 2015.

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  • Dithurambos, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, at Perseus. Dithyrambos seems to have arisen out of the hymn: just as paean was both a hymn to and a title of Apollo, Dithyrambos was an epithet of Dionysos as well as a song in his honour; see Harrison (1922, 436).
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