13 juillet 2017
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Ingo Gildenhard et al., « 6. The Bacchanalia and Roman Culture », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.bi7ff6
The story of Pentheus and Bacchus comes out of Greek myth and is situated in a Greek milieu. But we have already seen (above, §3a) that Ovid’s treatment of these tales is often refracted through Roman cultural experience. In the case of the set text, one such influence, which does not register explicitly in the narrative but is judged to be of some importance by commentators, is a senatorial intervention against the cult of Bacchus in 186 BCE (i.e. nearly two centuries before Ovid composed th...