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Annotated Bibliography
Classicaldisappointmentuno great bibliography so far. I think you've found some excellent sources to improve this article, and I appreciate that you're looking at both Livy and Ovid (the latter of whom isn't even mentioned on the current Wikipedia page)! You didn't mention how you'd be using our course textbook, but I assume it's to expand the section on the Senatus consultum de Bacchanalibus, so I'll look for that. Grade: 10/10 Gardneca (talk) 17:12, 21 February 2020 (UTC)

Some additional suggestions for your sources:
 * Harris, M. (2006). Claiming pagan origins for carnival: Bacchanalia, Saturnalia, and Kalends. European Medieval Drama, 10, 57-107.
 * North, J. (2016). Bacchanalia. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Classics.
 * Riedl, M. (2012). The containment of Dionysos: religion and politics in the Bacchanalia affair of 186 BCE. International Political Anthropology, 5(2), 113-133. (This is listed in the current article but not actually cited therein)
 * Stek, T. D. (2009). Cult places and cultural change in Republican Italy. A contextual approach to religious aspects of rural society after the Roman conquest. Amsterdam archaeological studies.
 * Mac Góráin, F. (2017). Dionysus in Rome. A Handbook to the Reception of Classical Mythology, 323-336.