Classics

Vjac Ivanov

Dionysos und die vordionysischen Kulte

Hrsg. v. Michael Wachtel u. Christian Wildberg

[Dionysus and the Pre-Dionysian Cults.]

2012. XLVIII, 416 pages.
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ISBN 978-3-16-150208-8
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Published in German.
This is the first publication in a Western European language of Vjaceslav Ivanov's important contribution to the history of Greek religion.
Vjaceslav Ivanov (1866–1949), a poet born in Moscow, wrote a monumental work entitled »Dionysus and the Pre-Dionysian Cults« in which he demonstrated his multifaceted understanding of the history of Greek religion – as a poet, an explorer of myths, a philosopher, a religious philosopher and a scholar. Ivanov attempted to shed light on the chaos of the orgiastic local cults in Greece and sought to prove that the religion of Dionysus was deeply rooted in Greece, (before the discovery of the Linear B tablets with the name of Dionysus). In doing so, the author established surprising connections to Greek poetry, to Greek tragedy and to early Christianity as well. Ivanov wrote the text in Russian and spent more than a decade preparing the German edition. He died shortly before finishing his work, which was to have been published about 60 years ago. Though highly anticipated during his lifetime by scholars as diverse as Martin Buber, E.R. Curtius, and Hans Vaihinger, it was then forgotten. This is the first publication in a Western European language of this important contribution to the history of Greek religion.
Authors/Editors

Vjac Ivanov No current data available.

Michael Wachtel ist Professor für Slavische Sprachen und Literatur an der Universität Princeton, USA.

Christian Wildberg ist Professor für antike Philosophie und griechische Literatur an der Universität Pittsburgh, USA.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Anthropos — 109 (2014), S. 229–235 (Brigitte Wiesenbauer)
In: Theological View — 46 (2013), S. 262–263
In: FAZ — 29. November 2012, S. 32 (Kurt Reumann)