Refimprove date July 2008 Stravinsky operas Oedipusrex is an Opera oratorio after Sophocles by Igor ... Glee Club it has also been presented on stage as an opera, the first such performance being at the Vienna Vienna State Opera State Opera on February 23, 1928. It was subsequently presented three times by the Santa Fe Opera in 1960, 1961, and 1962 with the composer in attendance. Oedipusrex ... Category Operas Category Opera oratorios Category Neoclassicism music OedipusRex Category 1927 operas ... on the same subject Oedipe opera Oedipe by George Enescu An Evening Wasted with Tom Lehrer OedipusRex by Tom Lehrer Oedipus Tex by P. D. Q. Bach . References reflist Igor Stravinsky Category Operas ... Rex es Edipo rey pera fr dipus Rex it Oedipusrex Stravinskij nl OedipusRex ja pt OedipusRex fi OedipusRex ... s Oedipus the King tragedy , was written by Jean Cocteau in French language French and then translated ...&vq oedipus rex&source gbs search s&sig ACfU3U3La Ij7PcfFf8BI0uiXIkAgBlSHA last White first Eric Walter ... . In 1960 it was presented by Sadler s Wells opera at Sadler s Wells theatre in an effective production ..., Almanacco , AmadeusOnline ref Oedipus , king of Thebes, Greece Thebes tenor Stepan Belina Skupierwski ... it loudly. Oedipus , king of Thebes and conqueror of the Sphinx The Riddle of the Sphinx Sphinx , promises to save the city. Creon , brother in law to Oedipus, returns from the oracle at Delphi ... who has brought the plague upon the city. Oedipus promises to discover the murderer ..., Oedipus accuses him of being the murderer himself. Provoked, Tiresias speaks at last, stating that the murderer of the king is a king. Terrified, Oedipus then accuses Tiresias of being ... of three roads. This frightens Oedipus further he recalls killing an old man at a crossroads before coming to Thebes. A messenger arrives King Polybus of Corinth , whom Oedipus believes to be his ... more details
OedipusRex may refer to Oedipus , a king of Thebes in greek mythology. Oedipus the King , a play by Sophoclese OedipusrexoperaOedipusrex , an operaOedipusRex film OedipusRex , a 1967 Italian film by Pier Paolo Pasolini OedipusRex Tom Lehrer Song OedipusRex , a song dab ... more details
Infobox Film name OedipusRex director Pier Paolo Pasolini producer Alfredo Bini writer Sophocles br Pier Paolo Pasolini starring Silvana Mangano br Franco Citti br Alida Valli br Carmelo Bene br Julian Beck br Luciano Bartoli br Francesco Leonetti br Ahmed Belhachmi br Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia br Giandomenico Davoli br Ninetto Davoli cinematography Giuseppi Ruzzolini editing Nino Baragli distributor Euro International Films released flagicon Italy 3 September 1967 premiere at Venice Film Festival VFF runtime 104 minutes country Italy language Italian OedipusRex is a 1967 Cinema of Italy Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini . Pasolini adapted the screenplay from the Greek literature Greek tragedy Oedipus the King written by Sophocles in 428 BC . Plot A son is born to a young couple in pre war Italy. The father, motivated by jealousy, takes the baby into the desert to be abandoned, at which point the film s setting changes to the ancient world. The child is rescued, named Edipo by King Polybus Ahmed Belhachmi and Queen Merope Alida Valli of Corinth and raised as their own son. When Edipo Franco Citti learns of a prophesy foretelling that he will kill his father and marry his mother, he leaves Corinth believing that Polybus and Merope are his true parents. On the road to Thebes, Edipo meets Laius Luciano Bartoli , his biological father, and kills him after an argument. Later Edipo solves the riddle of the Sphinx. For freeing the kingdom of Thebes from the Sphinx s curse Edipo is rewarded with kingship and marriage to queen Jocasta Silvana Mangano , who is his biological mother. When they discover what they have done, fulfilling the prophecy, Edipo blinds himself and Jocasta commits suicide. Awards Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalist br Won Silver Ribbon br Alfredo Bini for Best Producer and Luigi Scaccianoce for Best Production Design br 1968 Kinema Junpo ... br 1967 External links Amg movie 35967 OedipusRex imdb title 0061613 OedipusRex Movies by Pasolini ... more details
between Seneca s Oedipus and Sophocles OedipusRex differs in significant ways from the work ...Other uses Image IngresOdipusAndSphinx.jpg right thumb 200px Oedipus explains the riddle of the Sphinx , by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres , c. 1805 Greek myth Oedipus pron en d p s in American English ... to name the Oedipus complex . Basics of the myth Oedipus was the son of Laius and Jocasta , king ... shepherd. Oedipus the infant eventually came to the house of Polybus King of Corinth .... Little Oedipus Oidipous was named after the swelling from the injuries to his feet and ankles ... , or oed ma . Many years later, Oedipus was told by a drunk that Polybus was not his real father but when he asked his parents, they denied it. Oedipus sought counsel from the same Delphic ..., he decided to not return home to Corinth. Since it was near to Delphi, Oedipus decided to go to Thebes. As Oedipus traveled, he came to Davlia , where three roads crossed each other. Here he ... the right to go first and Oedipus killed Laius in self defense, unwittingly fulfilling part of the prophecy ... on the road at the time. Continuing his journey to Thebes, Oedipus encountered a Sphinx which ... and three at night? . Oedipus answered Man as an infant, he crawls on all fours as an adult, he walks on two legs and in old age, he relies on a walking stick . Oedipus was the first to answer the riddle correctly and, having heard Oedipus answer, the Sphinx was astounded and inexplicably ... Oedipus as their king and gave him the recently widowed Queen Jocasta s hand in marriage. The people ... s riddle. They had no idea of the killer s real identity. The marriage of Oedipus and Jocasta fulfilled the rest of the prophecy. Oedipus and Jocasta had four children two sons, Eteocles and Polynices see Seven Against Thebes , and two daughters, Antigone and Ismene . Many years after the marriage of Oedipus ... and women did not bear children. Oedipus, in his hubris , asserted that he would end the pestilence ... more details
wiktionarypar Oedipus NOTOC Oedipus was the mythical king of Thebes. Oedipus may also refer to Plays Oedipus the King , an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles Oedipus at Colonus , an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles Oedipus Seneca Oedipus Seneca , a Latin language tragedy by Seneca the Younger Oedipus Dryden Oedipus Dryden , an English language tragedy by John Dryden Oedipus Voltaire Oedipus Voltaire , a French language tragedy by Voltaire Operas dipe opera dipe opera , by George Enescu OedipusrexoperaOedipusrexopera , by Igor Stravinsky OedipusoperaOedipusopera , by Wolfgang Rihm Modern music Oedipus Records , a record label Oedipus , a song by Regina Spektor on the album Songs Regina Spektor album Songs Oedipus DJ , the long time program director of WBCN in Boston Films OedipusRex film , a 1967 Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini Edipo alcalde film , a 1996 Colombian film directed by Jorge Al Triana Oedipus complex Oedipus complex , a psychological theory Oedipina complex , a salamander, formerly called Oedipus complex Characters Stinkor , original name Oedipus He man and the masters of the universe anime disambig es Edipo desambiguaci n fr dipe homonymie it Edipo disambigua he la Oedipus discretiva pt dipo desambigua o ro Oedip dezambiguizare vi Oedipus nh h ng ... more details
28. http www.netlibrary.com.p serv2.bis.uni oldenburg.de nlreader.dll 15.12.2006 Sophocles OedipusRex ...otheruses Oedipus disambiguation Image Oedipus A Tragedy.jpg thumb right 200px Title page of Oedipus A Tragedy 1679 . The heroic drama Oedipus A Tragedy , is an adaption of Sophocles Oedipus the King , written ... of Oedipus, a Tragedy Oedipus play by John Dryden Oedipus, a Tragedy from today s point of view this drama ... is generally indifferent towards Oedipus play by John Dryden Oedipus, a Tragedy . In bygone centuries .... Celebratur Oedipus In 1700, the journal Acta eruditorum , published in Leipzig , celebrated Dryden and Lee s adaptation of Oedipus. Along with All for Love play All for Love , Oedipus play by John Dryden Oedipus, a Tragedy was regarded as the climax of Dryden s dramatic work ref Brunkhorst 1976 ... on English Drama An Account of the English Dramatick Poets , harshly criticised Oedipus play by John Dryden Oedipus, a Tragedy , saying The most understanding Judges wish they i.e. Dryden Lee had followed ... destroyed the Character of Oedipus ref Langbaine 1699, p. 46. ref Oedipus play by John Dryden Oedipus, a Tragedy , was written by Dryden and Nathaniel Lee , but it remains uncertain ..., p. 273 The London Stage, Vol. 1, p. 273. ref . In his introduction to Oedipus play by John Dryden Oedipus, a Tragedy of 1808, Walter Scott says that the first and the third acts were wholly written .... Oedipus play by John Dryden Oedipus, a Tragedy , was licensed on 3 January 1678 by Roger L ... Oedipus, a Tragedy, was given to the Duke s Company, and not to them. Mr Dryden has now jointly with Mr ... , particularly after a fire destroyed the Royal Opera House Theatre Royal in 1672. The replacement ... s proceeds from Oedipus, which he had to divide with Lee, probably amounted to no more than 50 pound ... performances of this drama on stage were highly successful. The bombastic violence of Oedipus , as Kinsley puts it, was a scandalous success, with the Bettertons playing Oedipus and Jocasta ... more details
Oedipus Tex is a Satire satirical Western genre Western themed oratorio by P. D. Q. Bach that follows the adventures of Oedipus Tex you may have heard of my brother OedipusRex in Thebes, Greece Thebes Gulch. It was released on the album, Oedipus Tex and Other Choral Calamities in 1990. Structure Oedipus Tex is a dramatic oratorio for soloists, chorus and orchestra with the following scenes. I. Prologue Tragedy Recitative Well II. Aria with Choir chorus Howdy there Recitative And it wasn t long III. Duet with chorus My heart Recitative But IV. Aria You murdered your father Recitative When Billie Jo heard V. Aria with chorus Goodbye Recitative When Oedipus heard VI. Chorus and Finale Performers Professor Peter Schickele , Conducting conductor , Bass voice type bass The Greater Hoople, North Dakota Hoople Area Off Season Orchestra Philharmonic , Newton Wayland, conductor The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral Okay Chorale Grandmaster Flab and the Hoople Funkharmonic http www.pinnaclearts.com artist.php?id 310 Pamela South , soprano Billie Jo Casta Dana Krueger, mezzo soprano Madame Peep Frank Kelley tenor Frank Kelley , tenor Brice Andrus, Horn instrument horn References http www.schickele.com shoppe pdqrec tex.htm The Peter Schickele P.D.Q. Bach Webpage http www.amazon.com Oedipus Tex Other Choral Calamities dp B000003CWP Oedipus Tex at Amazon.com P.D.Q. Bach classical composition stub DEFAULTSORT Oedipustex Category P. D. Q. Bach Category Oratorios Category Satirical works Category Musical parodies ... more details
piece from the Oedipus of OedipusRex whose acts were abominable to the Oedipus we see at the end ...Infobox Play name Oedipus at Colonus image Oedipus at Colonus.jpg caption Oedipus at Colonus by Fulchran Jean Harriet writer Sophocles chorus Elders of Colonus characters Oedipus br Antigone br Man from ... Oedipus at Colonus also Oedipus Coloneus , and in Greek language Greek ... at the Festival of Dionysus in 401 BC . In the timeline of the plays, the events of Oedipus at Colonus occur after Oedipus the King and before Antigone Sophocles Antigone however, it was chronologically the last of Sophocles three Theban plays to be written. The play describes the end of Oedipus tragic life. Legends differ as to the site of Oedipus death Sophocles set the place at Colonus , a village near Athens and also Sophocles own birthplace, where the blinded Oedipus has come with his daughters ... Giroust Oedipus At Colonus.JPG thumb left 300px Oedipus at Colonus , Jean Antoine Th odore Giroust , 1788, Dallas Museum of Art Led by Antigone, Oedipus enters the village of Colonus and sits down ... to the Furies , or Erinyes . Oedipus recognizes this as a sign, for when he received the prophecy ... is buried. The chorus of old men from the village enters, and persuades Oedipus to leave the holy ... . Although they promised not to harm Oedipus, they wish to expel him from their city, fearing that he will curse it. Oedipus answers by explaining that he is not morally responsible for his crimes ..., p. 300 ref The chorus is amazed, and decides to reserve their judgment of Oedipus until Theseus, king ... land. Hearing this, Oedipus curses both of his sons for not treating him well, contrasting them .... Because Oedipus trespassed on the holy ground of the Euminides, the villagers tell him that he must ... Antigone remains with Oedipus. Meanwhile, the chorus questions Oedipus once more, desiring to know ... with Oedipus, and offers him unconditional aid, causing Oedipus to praise Theseus and offer him ... more details
Oedipus Wrecks may refer to Oedipus Wrecks Lois & Clark , an episode in the 3rd season of the television series Lois & Clark The New Adventures of Superman New York Stories Oedipus Wrecks Oedipus Wrecks , one of the three short stories in the film New York Stories See also Oedipus Complex disambig ... more details
orphan date February 2010 Taxobox name Schistura oedipus status VU status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Cypriniformes familia Hillstream loach Balitoridae genus Schistura species S. oedipus binomial Schistura oedipus binomial authority Kottelat, 1988 Schistura oedipus is a species of ray finned fish in the Balitoridae family. It is found only in Thailand . Source Kottelat, M. 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 19976 all Schistura oedipus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 19 July 2007. Category Schistura O Category Fauna of Southeast Asia Category Fauna of Thailand Category Cave fish Balitoridae stub ca Schistura oedipus es Schistura oedipus pt Schistura oedipus vi Schistura oedipus ... more details
Image IngresOdipusAndSphinx.jpg right thumb 225px Oedipus explains the riddle of the Sphinx , by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres , ca. 1805 . In psychoanalytic theory , the term Oedipus complex denotes the emotions ... complex . The Oedipus complex occurs in the third phallic stage ages 3 6 of five psychosexual development ... theory, the child s identification with the same sex parent is the successful resolution of the Oedipus ... for possession of mother, the Oedipus complex derives from the 5th century BC Greek mythology Greek mythologic character Oedipus , who unwittingly kills his father, Laius , and marries his mother, Jocasta , cf. OedipusRex , by Sophocles , ca. 429 BC . As a Psychiatry psychiatrist , Sigmund Freud 1856 1939 proposed that the Oedipus complex is a universal, psychological phenomenon innate phylogenetics ... Oedipus cquote His destiny moves us only because it might have been ours because the Oracle laid ... psychoanalytic theory, the Oedipus complex occurs during the phallic stage of psychosexual development ... evolution The six stage chronology of Sigmund Freud s theoretic evolution of the Oedipus complex is Stage 1. 1897 1909. After his father s death in 1896, and having seen the play OedipusRex , by Sophocles , Freud begins using the term Oedipus . Stage 2. 1909 1914. Proposes that Oedipal libido desire is the nuclear complex of all neuroses first usage of Oedipus complex in 1910. Stage 3. 1914 1918. Considers paternal and maternal incest . Stage 4. 1919 1926. Complete Oedipus complex identification ... to religion and custom . Stage 6. 1931 1938. Investigates the feminine Oedipus attitude and negative Oedipus complex later the Electra complex . ref Bennett Simon, Rachel B. Blass The development of vicissitudes of Freud s ideas on the Oedipus complex in The Cambridge Companion to Freud University of California Press 1991 p.000 ref The Oedipus complex File Gustave Moreau 005.jpg thumb 150px right The Oedipus complex Oedipus and the Sphinx , by Gustave Moreau , 1864 . In the phallic stage , a boy ... more details
Taxobox name Melittia oedipus image Starr 020312 0016 Coccinia grandis.jpg image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Sesiidae subfamilia Sesiinae genus Melittia species M. oedipus binomial Melittia oedipus binomial authority Oberth r, 1878 The African Vine Borer Melittia oedipus is a moth of the Sesiidae family. It originates from Kenya , but has been introduced in Hawaii to control Ivy Gourd Coccinia grandis . Image Starr 020620 0043 Coccinia grandis.jpg thumb left 200px Damage The wingspan is 10 15 mm. The larvae feed on Coccinia grandis . External links http el.erdc.usace.army.mil pmis mergedProjects Biocontrol html melittia oedipus african vine borer .htm Species info Sesioidea stub Category Sesiidae vi Melittia oedipus ... more details
Infobox film name Oedipus orca image image size caption director producer writer narrator starring music cinematography editor distributor released 1977 runtime country Italy language Italian language Italian budget Oedipus orca is a Italian films of 1977 1977 Italy Italian film . It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti . ref cite web url http www.mymovies.it filmografia ?a 73 title Gabriele Ferzetti publisher Mymovies.it accessdate November 30, 2010 ref References reflist External links imdb title id title Oedipus orca CinemaofItaly Category 1977 films Category Italian films Category Italian language films 1970s Italy film stub ... more details
Infobox Book name Hamlet and Oedipus title orig translator image image caption author Ernest Jones illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Drama, bibliography publisher Norton release date 1949, 1976 media type Print pages 166 isbn 0393007995 dewey 822.3 3 congress PR2807 .J63 1976 oclc 1974123 preceded by followed by Hamlet and Oedipus is a study of William Shakespeare s Hamlet in which Prince Hamlet the titular character s famously inexplicable behaviours are subjected to investigation along psychoanalytic lines. The study was written by Sigmund Freud s colleague and biographer Ernest Jones , following on from Freud s own commentary on the play in Chapter V of The Interpretation of Dreams 1899 . Image Claudius at Prayer Hamlet 3 3 Delacroix 1844.JPG thumb left Sigmund Freud Freud and Jones suggested that an Unconscious mind unconscious Oedipus complex oedipal conflict caused Hamlet s hesitations. Artist Eug ne Delacroix 1844 . In particular, Jones explains Hamlet s mysterious procrastination as a consequence of the Oedipus Complex the son continually postpones the act of revenge because of the impossibly complicated psychodynamic situation in which he finds himself. Though he hates his fratricidal uncle, he nevertheless unconsciously identifies with him&mdash for, having killed Ghost Hamlet Hamlet s father and married Gertrude Hamlet his mother , King Claudius Claudius has carried out what are Hamlet s own unconscious wishes. In addition, marriage to Hamlet s mother gives the uncle the unconscious status of the father destructive ... was first published as The Oedipus Complex as An Explanation of Hamlet s Mystery A Study in Motive ... and Oedipus in 1949. External Websites http www.shakespeare navigators.com jones A summary of and the complete text of Jones 1910 essay which expanded into his 1949 book, Hamlet and Oedipus . http www.answers.com topic hamlet and oedipus Information at www.answers.com Category Incest in fiction ... more details
No footnotes date January 2011 Italic title Image oed aegyp.png Oedipus Aegyptiacus thumb Book frontispiece Frontispiece to Kircher s Oedipus Aegyptiacus the Sphinx , confronted by Oedipus Kircher s learning, admits he has solved her riddle . Oedipus Aegyptiacus is Athanasius Kircher s supreme work of Egyptology . The three full folio tomes of ornate illustrations and diagrams were published in Rome over the period 1652 54. Kircher claimed that his sources for Oedipus Aegyptiacus were Chaldea n astrology , Hebrew people Hebrew kabbalah , Greece Greek myth, Pythagoras Pythagorean mathematics , Arabia n alchemy and Latin philology . Hieroglyphics The third volume of Oedipus Aegyptiacus deals exclusively with Kircher s attempts to translate Egyptian hieroglyph s. The primary source for Kircher s study of hieroglyphs was the Bembine Tablet , so named from its acquisition by Pietro Bembo Cardinal Bembo shortly after the sack of Rome in 1527. The Bembine Tablet is a bronze and silver tablet depicting various Ancient Egyptian religion Egyptian gods and goddesses . In its centre sits Isis representing the polymorphic all containing Universal Idea . Kircher s Oedipus Aegyptiacus is a fine example of syncretic and eclectic scholarship in the late Renaissance . It is representative of the baroque extravagances of the imagination amongst hermetically inclined scholars before the modern scientific era. His renditions of hieroglyphic texts tended to be wordy and portentous for example, he translated a frequently occurring phrase in Egyptian language Egyptian , u d u d W u s u r , Osiris says, as The treachery of Typhon ends at the throne of Isis , the moisture of nature is guarded by the vigilance ... Sir Thomas Browne 1605 1682 who possessed several works of Kircher including Oedipus Aegyptiacus ... the University of Geneva exhibited one of the vast tomes of Oedipus Aegyptiacus in an exhibition ... everything. edi. Paula Findlen Routledge 2004 Category 1652 books Category Egyptology books de Oedipus ... more details
Oedipus is a tragedy tragic play that was written by Seneca the Younger Lucius Annaeus Seneca at some time during the 1st century AD. It is a retelling of the story of Oedipus , which is better known through the play Oedipus the King by the Athenian playwright, Sophocles . It is written in Latin and was not intended ... to Seneca Four Tragedies and Octavia ref Characters File Oedipus Phorbas Chaudet Louvre N15538.jpg ... off the tree Oedipus is the king of Thebes, Greece Thebes , husband of Jocasta, and he is the supposed ... of the former king Laius , wife of Oedipus and sister of Creon Creon is Jocasta s brother, and the chief aid to Oedipus in Thebes Tiresias is a blind prophet who is charged by Oedipus to find the killer ... from Corinth who comes to tell Oedipus that Polybus is dead, and reveals part of Oedipus history to him. Phorbas is an old shepherd who had given Oedipus to the Old Man when he was a child and who reveals Oedipus real parentage to him. Courier Messenger is the man who relates what has happened to Oedipus ... emotion they should feel after a scene. Plot Act One The play opens with a fearful Oedipus lamenting ..., Oedipus is so disturbed by what is occurring in Thebes that he even considers returning to his home ... Laius for the plague to end. Oedipus utters an ironic curse on the yet unrevealed killer, by wishing for him the crimes that I have fled from. The prophet Tiresias appears and is asked by Oedipus ... ghost, but is unwilling to reveal to Oedipus the killer s name. Oedipus threatens him, and then Creon ... from Thebes. Creon advises Oedipus to abdication abdicate , but Oedipus believes that he ... of innocence, Oedipus has him arrested. Act Four Oedipus is troubled by the faint memory of a man ... messenger comes from Corinth to tell Oedipus that his father King Polybus has died and for him ... was given Oedipus as a baby on mount Kithairon Cithaeron . Oedipus then learns, after threatening the shepherd ... that Oedipus considered killing himself and having his body thrown to wild beasts, but then he felt ... more details
Oedipus real name Edward Hyson is an United States American radio personality. Oedipus s radio career began in 1975 as a D.J. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology s college station WTBS today WMBR . He gained notoriety by starting the first Punk rock radio show in America, introducing punk rock Punk and new wave music New Wave to Boston and to the country. ref Gina Arnold Arnold, Gina 1993 , Route 666 On the Road to Nirvana, p. 24. ref In 1977, Oedipus convinced WBCN FM WBCN to hire him as an announcer to bring his cutting edge sounds to the airwaves. citation needed date February 2010 In 1981 he was named Program Director, a position he held until he left in 2004. ref http www.boston.com news globe living articles 2004 06 04 oedipus stepping down from wbcn post Boston Globe ref ref http www.fmqb.com article.asp?id 27290 FMQB ref Under his tutelage, the station was recognized as an industry leader in breaking new music and received countless awards for its successes. Multiple Billboard magazine Billboard , FMQB , and Gavin Report award recipient for best Program Director of the Year, Oedipus hosted the acclaimed Nocturnal Emissions program for over 25 years, delivering the most provocative new tracks every Sunday night. citation needed date February 2010 Oedipus has his own foundation, the Oedipus Foundation, and is a member of the Board of Directors for Mobius an artist run center for experimental work in all media , Stop Handgun Violence , Mass MIC a first amendment ... iss innovators oedipus ref Oedipus hosted a Christmas Eve show, annually. He kept that tradition ... FM in New Hampshire and Maine. Oedipus hosts a website called The Oedipus Project. The site has new ... of Boston Rock & Roll , Oedipus, College Radio, and WBCN We Want the Airwaves External links Official http www.oedipus1.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Oedipus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Oedipus ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Oedipus image caption sire Blue Larkspur grandsire Black Servant dam Be Like Mom damsire Sickle sex Gelding foaled 1946 country USA colour Brown color Brown breeder Idle Hour Stock Farm owner Lillian Bostwick Phipps trainer George H. Bostwick Pete Bostwick record 58 14 12 9 earnings 132,405 race Brook National Steeplechase Handicap Brook National Handicap 1950 & 1951 br Broad Hollow Steeplechase Handicap Broad Hollow Handicap 1950 & 1951 br Breeders Cup Grand National Steeplechase American Grand National 1951 awards Eclipse Award for Outstanding Steeplechase horse American Steeplechase Champion 1950 & 1951 honours Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame and Museum Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame 1977 br National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame United States Racing Hall of Fame 1978 updated October 20, 2006 Oedipus 1946 1978 was an United States American Champion Thoroughbred Steeplechase horse racing steeplechase horse racing racehorse . Sired by 1929 s flat racing Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year Horse of the Year Blue Larkspur and foaled in Kentucky , Oedipus was purchased by Lillian Bostwick Phipps and was conditioned by future National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame Hall of Fame horse trainer trainer George H. Bostwick Pete Bostwick . Oedipus raced from 1948 through 1954 and was voted Eclipse Award for Outstanding Steeplechase horse American Steeplechase Champion for 1950 and again in 1951 when he won American steeplechasing s Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing Triple Crown the Broad Hollow Steeplechase Handicap , the Brook National Steeplechase Handicap , and the Breeders Cup Grand National Steeplechase American Grand National . Retired at the end of the 1954 racing season, Oedipus died in 1978, the year he was inducted ... oedipusOedipus pedigree and racing stats http www.racingmuseum.org hall horse.asp?ID 112 Oedipus at the United States National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame Category 1946 racehorse ... more details
Oedipus Judaicus by William Drummond of Logiealmond William Drummond was first published in 1811 to a limited release of 200 copies. The book was originally intended for use in a scholastic setting in an attempt to protect Drummond s political career from ridicule. The work is a commentary on a supposed astrological allegory in the Old Testament of the Bible, patterned after the Oedipus Aegyptiacus of Athanasius Kircher Kircher . In the book, Drummond seeks possible sources of the Biblical writings, from the Dendera temple complex Temple of Denderah to parallels with the Roman mythology Roman god s, dealing primarily with the s Bible King James Genesis Chapter 49 49th chapter of Book of Genesis Genesis and the book of Joshua to draw his conclusions. The book was rereleased in 1866 and again in 1986, and is currently still in print. External articles and references http books.google.com books?id xezmySsKM9oC&printsec frontcover&source gbs v2 summary r&cad 0 v onepage&q&f false The Oedipus Judaicus . Entire text at Google Books Category 1811 books Category Religious studies books reli book stub ... more details
Infobox Play name Oedipus image Voltaire Oedipe 2e dition Ribou 1719.JPG image size 150px caption Title page of the second edition writer Voltaire chorus characters mute setting Ancient Thebes Boeotia Thebes premiere Start date 1718 11 18 df yes place Com die Fran aise , Paris orig lang French subject Greek mythology Myth of Oedipus genre Tragedy web playbill ibdb id iobdb id Oedipus lang fr dipe is a tragedy by the French dramatist and philosopher Voltaire that was first performed in 1718. ref Banham 1998, 1176 and Vernant and Vidal Naquet 1988, 373 . ref It was his first play and the first literary work for which he used the pen name Voltaire his real name was Fran ois Marie Arouet . In adapting Sophocles Athenian tragedy Oedipus the King , Voltaire attempted to rationalise the plot and motivation of its characters. ref Burian 1997, 240, 245 . ref In a letter of 1719 he indicated that he found it improbable that the murder of Laius had not been investigated earlier and that Oedipus should take so long to understand the oracle s clear pronouncement. ref name B245 Burian 1997, 245 . ref Voltaire adds a subplot concerning the love of Philoct te for Jocasta Jocaste . ref name B245 He also reduces the prominence of the theme of incest . ref Burian 1997, 246 . ref Voltaire completed it in 1717 during his 11 month imprisonment. It premi red on 18 November 1718 at the Com die Fran aise , during his first period of exile at Ch tenay Malabry . Quinault Dufresne played Oedipus, and Marie Desmares , Jocaste. The production ran for 45 performances and received great critical acclaim that marked the start of Voltaire s success in his theatrical career. It constituted the greatest dramatic success of eighteenth century France . ref Vernant and Vidal Naquet 1988, 373 . ref It was revived on 7 May 1723 with Le Couvreur and Quinault Dufresne and remained in the r pertoire of Com die Fran aise until 1852. In a letter of 1731 Voltaire wrote that when he wrote the play he was full of my ... more details
Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Anti Oedipus title orig Capitalisme et schizophr nie. br L anti dipe translator Robert Hurley br Mark Seem br Helen R. Lane image File Anti Oedipus Penguin ... followed by Kafka Towards a Minor Literature 1975 Anti Oedipus 1972 is a book by the French Philosophy ... . Anti Oedipus analyses the relationship of Desire philosophy desire to reality and to Capitalism ... Psychoanalytic theory theory of the Oedipus complex . The third section re writes Karl Marx s Marx ... its influences, however, stands Friedrich Nietzsche Nietzsche Anti Oedipus may be considered a kind ... posthumously as The Anti Oedipus Papers 2004 . ref Guattari 2004 . ref Schizoanalysis File Richard ... Oedipus . ref Main Schizoanalysis cquote We think that D. H. Lawrence Lawrence and Henry Miller ... , Oedipus complex Oedipus , and the Phallus Psychoanalysis phallus have nothing to do with this, because ... of Anti Oedipus , Michel Foucault describes lack as one of the categories of the Negative alongside ... and trapped the revolutionary potential of the theories of Laing and Reich. Anti Oedipus develops ... Body without organs In Anti Oedipus , Deleuze and Guattari develop their concept of the body without ... that someone might try to escape the Oedipal dragnet. Oedipus is one of those things that becomes ... Anti Oedipus as a contribution towards the fight against fascism he suggests that it may be called ... fascism as one of three adversaries of Anti Oedipus though it is the major enemy the other two ... ref Anti Oedipus, section I.4 A Materialist Psychiatry ref ref Wilhelm Reich 1946 The Mass Psychology ... philosophy desire , particularly in relation to the Sigmund Freud Freudian Oedipus complex ... of a class that their own objective situation should lead them to combat . ref name AE104 Anti Oedipus ... s preface, p.xiii ref The Oedipus complex arises from this double operation It is in one and the same ... 28, 1947 How Do You Make Yourself a Boydy Without Organs? in their sequel to Anti Oedipus , A Thousand ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Oedipus Records is an independent record label started in Torrance, California by Gabe Abaud, Patrick Enzor, and Micheal Corso in 2002 in music 2002 . Originally it was intended as a business venture for Corso, who has since graduated with a business degree from the University of Southern California USC . The label was mainly run by Abaud out of his apartment in Long Beach, California Long Beach , with help from Patrick and Jeff Enzor. Corso has since moved to Bend, Oregon . Since 2007 the label has been dormant and Abaud and P. Enzor have relocated to Brooklyn, NY. Discography OED 011 Au Au CD split release with Aagoo Records OED 010 Parenthetical Girls Safe as Houses album Safe as Houses LP Vinyl OED 009 60 Watt Kid Time Change EP CD OED 008 Casiotone for the Painfully Alone Foot Foot Split 7 OED 007 Foot Foot Snaggle and Buck CD OED 006 Yellw Swans Moth Drakula They Do Not Always Remember CD OED 005 This Song Is a Mess but So Am I Brendan Fowler BARR Split 7 OED 004 Foot Village Mexico 7 OED 003 This Is Revenge Target Audience b w Negative Space 7 OED 002 Xiu Xiu This Song Is a Mess but So Am I Split 7 OED 001 Rolling Blackouts S T CDEP See also List of record labels Category Record labels established in 2002 Category American independent record labels Category Indie music record labels Category Experimental music record labels ... more details
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A. rex may refer to Amphecostephanus rex , a praying mantis species found in Angola and Malawi Anatalavis rex , a prehistoric bird species from the Late Cretaceous or Early Paleocene of New Jersey See also Rex disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
da Rimini , Igor Stravinsky in The Nightingale opera Le Rossignol , Mavra , OedipusrexoperaOedipusrex , and The Rake s Progress , Sergei Prokofiev in The Gambler Prokofiev The Gambler , The Love ... culminating in his opera oratorio OedipusrexoperaOedipusRex 1927 . ref Stravinsky had already ...About the art form Opera disambiguation Infobox Performing Arts name Opera image Palais Garnier.jpg caption The Palais Garnier of the Paris Op ra , one of the world s most famous opera house s. medium types ancestor Drama descendant culture Italy era late 1500s Performing arts Opera is an Performing ... a libretto and Sheet music musical score . ref Some definitions of opera dramatic performance or composition ... Opera Guide musical work for the stage with singing characters, originated in early years of 17th century Pears Cyclopaedia , 1983 ed. . ref Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition ... sometimes called opera by analogy, usually prefaced with an adjective indicating the region for example, Chinese opera . These independent traditions are not derivative of Western opera, but are rather distinct forms of musical theatre . Opera is also not the only type of Western musical theatre ... Opera incorporates many of the elements of spoken theatre, such as acting , Theatrical scenery scenery , and costume s and sometimes includes dance. The performance is typically given in an opera house , accompanied by an orchestra or smaller musical ensemble . Opera started in Italy at the end of the 16th .... However, in the 18th century, Italian opera continued to dominate most of Europe, except France, attracting foreign composers such as George Frideric Handel Handel . Opera seria was the most prestigious form of Italian opera, until Christoph Willibald Gluck Gluck reacted against its artificiality with his reform operas in the 1760s. Today the most renowned figure of late 18th century opera is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart , who began with opera seria but is most famous for his Italian comic ... more details