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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 1): Zeus god of the bright sky — Cambridge, 1914

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The Origin of Tragedy

Lenaion itself was a large precinct containing- a sanctuary of
Dionysos Lenaios, where contests were held before the Athenian
theatre was built1. The said contests doubtless took place in the
(Lenaean theatre2' and were transferred at a later date, which
however cannot be precisely determined, to the theatre on the
southern slope of the Akropolis.

Recent discussion has made it clear that the names Lenaion,
Lenaia, Lenaios are derived—as Ribbeck suggested3—from liriai,
the 'wild women' or Maenads of Dionysos4. The supposed con-
somewhere in the valley between the Areios Pagos and the Pnyx, near to the spot where
in Roman times stood the hall of the Iobakchoi) and of A. W. Pickard-Cambridge in
A. E. Haigh The Attic Theatre'6 Oxford 1907 pp. 368—378 (who concludes (a) 'that the
old Lenaia performances took place in a temporary wooden theatre in (or by) the market-
place—wherever this was,' and (b) that 'it is still possible that the Lenaeum was once
outside the walls, and afterwards came to be included in their circuit'). A. Frickenhaus,
however, in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1912 xxvii. 80 ff. and in his Winckel-
mannsfest-Progr. Berlin Ixxii. 29 ff. has lately advanced cogent arguments for locating
the Lenaion outside the Themistoclean wall close to the Dipylon Gate.

1 Hesych. s.v. eirl Arjvaitp dyuv, Phot. lex. s.v. Ar)valov, Bekker anecd. i. 278, 8 f., et.
mag. p. 361, 39 ff., Souid. s.v. eirl Arjvaiix).

2 Poll. 4. 121.

3 O. Ribbeck Anftinge ttnd Entwickelung des Dionysoscidtus in Attika Kiel 1869
p. 13 ff., E. Maass De Lenaeo et Delphinio Greifswald 1891 p. x, 5, H. von Prott in the
Ath. Mitth. 1898 xxiii. 226, L. R. Farnell in the Class. Rev. 1900 xiv. 375 f. and in his
Cidts of Gk. States v. 176, 208, M. P. Nilsson Studia de Dionysiis Atticis Lund 1900
p. 109 ff. and in his Gr. Teste p. 275 f.

4 Hesych. s.v. Xrjuai (Xijuai M. Schmidt) ■ /3d/c%at. 'Ap/cd5es, Herakl. ap. Clem. Al.
protr. 2. 22. 2 p. 16, 24 ff. Stahlin (Euseb./ra^. ev. 2. 3. 37) tlctl 8tj /napreveraL 'Hpd-
kXcltos 6 'E0axtos; " vvktlttoXols, fxdyots, [B&kxois, Xrjvcus, /^ctcus," tovtols direiXeL rd
fxera davarov, tovtols /mavTeveTac to irvp- "rd yap vo^bfJieva /card avdpibirovs [AvcrTrjpia
avLepwo-Tl ^vovvTai" = frag. 124 f. Bywater, 14 Diels, Herakl. ap. Clem. PA. protr. 2. 34. 5
p. 26, 6 ff. Stahlin " el /xrj yap Aiovvacp iro/JLirrju enoiovvTO /cat vfiveov dV/^ara aiboioLGLv
avaideaTaTd, elpyao~Tcu," (prjaiv 'H/xt/cAetros, " covtos de "Al8t)S /cat Alopvctos, 6Vey h<x'ivovtcu
/cat Xrjuat^ovaLV" =frag. 127 Bywater, 15 Diels (reading aidoioicriv, ai>ai5eaTaTa e'tpyaa^
av. cbvTos 5e 'At5?7s), Strab. 468 Aiovvaov de 'ZeiXajvoL re /cat "ZaTvpoi, /cat Ttrupot rrpoa-
ayopevbfxevoL, /cat Bd/c%at, Arjvai re /cat Qvicu /cat MtuaXXoi'es /cat Xat'Ses /cat Nu,a</>at (on
the text see G. Kramer ad loc.) Dionys. per. 700 ff. /cat KafxapiTdcov <pvXov fxeya, to'l iroTe
Bd/c^oi' I 'Ivd&v £k iroXepioio dedeyp:evoL i^eivcaaav, \ /cat fterd Arjudccv iepbv x°P0U icT^aavTO,
k.t.X., 1152 ff. $6ti 8e tis dyjrjTos evppecTrjp xapd Tdyyrjv \ %&pos rt/^ets re /cat lepbs, 8v
ttotc Bd/c%os I 6vfAa.Lvioi> eirdTTjo-ev, 6V rjXdo-aovTO /xev a/3pal \ Arjvdwv vefipides is dawldas,
k.t.X. , G. Hirschfeld The Collection of Ancient Greek Inscriptions in the British Musetim
iv. 1. 78 f. Oxford 1893 no. 902, 1 [crot Tb]8e ava£ [?dyd6v]pae, doav X-qvayeTa Ba/cxdf,
k.t.X. on a small limestone altar (s. iii b.c.) from Halikarnassos. Theokr. 26 is entitled
A-^at r/ Bd/c%at. A-qva is found twice as a woman's name on early funeral stelai in the
Corinthian colony Ambrakia (U.Kohler in Hermes 1891 xxvi. 148 f. nos. 4 Afya | 'KiroX-
Xodcbpov, 5 Arjva \ Aa/mocpLXov, Collitz—Bechtel Gr. Dial.-Inschr. iii. 1. 82 no. 3183 n.).
Other related names are A-qvats (Inscr. Gr. sept, ii no. 1253 a, 1 on a marble stile from
Phalanna, Corp. inscr. Att. iii. 1 no. 1091, 38, no. 1138, 39, iii. 2 no. 2175, 1, Inscr. Gr.
Sic. It. no. 2414, 39 on a tessera in the British Museum, no. 2447 on a marble stile
from Marseille), A^ratos or A-qvds (E. Sittig De Graecorum nominibics theophoris Halis
Saxonum 1911 p. 90 f. cites numerous examples from many parts of the Greek world),
 
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