Talk:Dionysian Mysteries

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This article needs to be cleaned up. It is poorly written,generally uninformative, and the formatting is bad. Somebody with a better knowledge of Ancient Greece can help? - 9/22/05

So you don't have much knowledge of Ancient Greece yourself, but consider yourself able to judge, hmmm :)

Some things are pretty clear from a first look. If the article isn't informative to a non-expert, or if it doesn't provide easily identifiable sources to which interested parties can go for more information, then it's not doing all it could. There seems to be plenty of excellent info here, but the way it's presented is not entirely convincing... (Note: the comment above is not mine) Fuzzypeg 00:56, 16 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] I guess...

I dont hold the sharp criticism of the person who left the last comment, but if this page is slated to be cleaned up or re-written, I believe I can help. Please feel free to contact me via email: jxxxxxxx@xxxxx.cxm.

I munged your address as an antispam measure; experienced users will know how to find it in the page history. But if you feel you have anything to offer this article in the way of improvements, please Be Bold and just pitch in. Take a look at the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. Hajor 17:59, 1 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] The image

Can the image be improved upon - rather poor contrast etc.

[edit] Clean up and rewrite

The material in this article accords with the research of Karl Kerenyi the leading expert on the topic, with some additions. It has now been rewritten nd cleaned up. Any further clean up is welcome though as is any constructive comments on content.

this aritcle is much too long The preceding unsigned comment was added by 128.111.96.78 (talk • contribs) .

[edit] euoi?

can someone explain "euoi"[the god's name]?

As far as I know, euoi is a ritual cry. Euoi, however, would be considered one of his 'epithets'. Disinclination 19:04, 7 May 2007 (UTC)