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* Odysseus and the Siren Call of Reason: The Frankfurt School Critique of Enlightenment published in Other Voices, n. 1 v. 1, 1997.
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: Doctors On Call with Dr. Odysseus Argy, The Job Show, Adler Online with Charles Adler, Consider This with Ted O ' Brien and Delores Handy, and some children's programming on weekends ( Lil ' Iguana, The Story Shop, etc.
Odysseus and Enlightenment
The locus classicus of this view is Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno's " Dialectic of Enlightenment " ( 1947 ), which traces the degeneration of the general concept of enlightenment from ancient Greece ( epitomised by the cunning ' bourgeois ' hero Odysseus ) to 20th century fascism.
Odysseus and published
Over a twenty year period his two publishing houses published anthologies, broadsides, chapbooks, books and magazines that included literary work by John Beecher, Richard Brautigan, Pier Giorgio DiCicco ( Canada ), Bei Dao ( China ), Mark Doty, Odysseus Elytis ( Greece ), Charles Gaines, Andrew Glaze, Günter Grass ( Germany ), Gail Godwin, Enrique Anderson Imbert ( Argentina ), Carolyn Kizer, John Logan, Larry McMurtry.
Odysseus and Other
Other conflicts within the Aeneid include fate versus action, male versus female, Rome versus Carthage, Aeneas as Odysseus in Books 1 – 6 versus Aeneas as Achilles in Books 7 – 12, calm weather versus storms, and the Gate of Horn versus the Ivory Gate of Book VI.
Other Stuckist artists in Europe include Peter Klint ( Germany ), Michael Dickinson ( Turkey ), Odysseus Yakoumakis ( Greece ), Artista Eli ( Spain ), Kloot Per W ( Belgium ) and Pavel Lefterov ( Bulgaria ).
Other sources ( Duris of Samos ; the Vergilian commentator Servius ) report that Penelope slept with all 108 suitors in Odysseus ' absence, and gave birth to Pan as a result.
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Alcinous' court bard sings of the discovered adultery of Ares and Aphrodite ( Odyssey 8 266-366 ), and takes up a tale of Odysseus while the Ithacan wanderer listens on ( Odyssey 8 499-520 ).
* In the Odyssey ( ix. 345 – 359 ), Polyphemus likens the wine given to him by Odysseus to ambrosia and nectar.
In the funeral games at the pyre of Patroclus, he contended with Odysseus and Antilochus for the prize in the footrace ; but Athena, who was hostile towards him and favored Odysseus, made him stumble and fall, so that he won only the second prize.
Odysseus, at least, accused him of this crime and Ajax was to be stoned to death, but saved himself by establishing his innocence with an oath.
After Achilles, Ajax is the most valuable warrior in Agamemnon's army ( along with Diomedes ), though he is not as cunning as Nestor, Diomedes, Idomeneus, or Odysseus, he is much more powerful and just as intelligent.
In Book 9, Agamemnon and the other Mycenaean chiefs send Ajax, Odysseus and Phoenix to the tent of Achilles in an attempt to reconcile with the great warrior and induce him to return to the fight.
Later, when Achilles dies, killed by Paris ( with help from Apollo ), Ajax and Odysseus are the heroes who fight against the Trojans to get the body and bury it next to his friend, Patroclus.
Ajax, with his great shield and spear, manages to drive off the Trojans, while Odysseus pulls the body to his chariot, and rides away with it to safety.
After several days of competition, Odysseus and Ajax are tied for the ownership of the magical armor which was forged on Mount Olympus by the god Hephaestus.
In Sophocles ' play Ajax, a famous retelling of Ajax's demise takes place — after the armor is awarded to Odysseus the hero Ajax falls to the ground, exhausted.
He goes to a flock of sheep and slaughters them, imagining they are the Achaean leaders, including Odysseus and Agamemnon.
Homer is somewhat vague about the precise manner of Ajax's death but does ascribe it to his loss in the dispute over Achilles's shield: when Odysseus visits Hades, he begs the soul of Ajax to speak to him, but Ajax, still resentful over the old quarrel, refuses and descends silently back into Erebus.
Briefly, the first Aeolus was a son of Hellen and eponymous founder of the Aeolian race ; the second was a son of Poseidon, who led a colony to islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea ; and the third Aeolus was a son of Hippotes who is mentioned in Odyssey book 10 as Keeper of the Winds who gives Odysseus a tightly closed bag full of the captured winds so he could sail easily home to Ithaca on the gentle West Wind.
This Aeolus lived on the floating island of Aeolia and was visited by Odysseus and his crew in the Odyssey.
Parthenius of Nicaea recorded a love affair between Odysseus and Aeolus ' daughter Polymele ; the latter was said to have ended up betrothed to her own brother Diores.
He stated that encounter between Beowulf and Unferth was parallel to the encounter between Odysseus and Euryalus in Books 7 – 8 of the Odyssey even to the point of them both giving the hero the same gift of a sword upon being proven wrong in their initial assessment of the hero's prowess.
* In Iliad 9. 165-93 three characters, Phoinix, Odysseus, and Aias set out on an embassy to Achilleus ; however, at line 182 the poet uses a verb in the dual form to indicate that there are only two people going ; at lines 185ff.
She invited Odysseus ' crew to a feast of familiar food, a pottage of cheese and meal, sweetened with honey and laced with wine, but also laced with one of her magical potions, and she turned them all into swine with a wand after they gorged themselves on it.
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Dionysius of Halicarnassus ( 1. 72. 5 ) cites Xenagoras, the second century BC historian, as claiming that Odysseus and Circe had three sons: Romus, Anteias, and Ardeias, who respectively founded three cities called by their names: Rome, Antium, and Ardea.
Siren and Call
* Also on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Olivet treats Detective Alexandra Eames after her abduction (" Siren Call "), and Detective Robert Goren while he is on suspension (" Purgatory ").
After the incident, Eames returns to duty, but ( in the episode " Siren Call ") it is revealed that she is seeing a therapist to deal with the trauma.
Siren and published
Siren was a bimonthly Canadian magazine, published in Toronto, Ontario for the city's lesbian community.
The Wailing Siren Mystery is Volume 30 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.
Siren and .
The Siren, by John William Waterhouse ( circa 1900 ), depicted as a fish-chimera. According to Ovid ( Metamorphoses V, 551 ), the Sirens were the companions of young Persephone and were given wings by Demeter to search for Persephone when she was abducted.
" In his notebooks Leonardo da Vinci wrote of the Siren, " The siren sings so sweetly that she lulls the mariners to sleep ; then she climbs upon the ships and kills the sleeping mariners.
The so-called " Siren of Canosa " accompanied the deceased among grave goods in a burial and seems to have some psychopomp characteristics, guiding the dead on the after-life journey.
Modern sirens can reach up to, but not commonly, 135 decibels when measured away from the siren ; the loudest confirmed siren ever produced was the Chrysler Air Raid Siren, producing 138 dB at 100 feet.
The Victory Siren manual stated that when manual generation of the warbling tone was required, it could be achieved by holding the Signal switch on for 8 seconds and off for 4 seconds.
Later, the Housing Foundation made significant changes to the plans, and handed planning of Tapiola over to a group of prominent Finnish architects, including Aarne Ervi, Alvar Aalto, and Kaija Siren.
The Deer Creek has changed to Crystal Creek, Siren Creek has changed to Blake Creek, and Swan Creek has changed to Indian River.
Special guest villains such as Cesar Romero ( the Joker ), Burgess Meredith ( the Penguin ), Julie Newmar and Eartha Kitt ( Catwoman ) and Joan Collins ( the Siren ) added to the show's mass appeal.
* Swedish Symphonic metal band Therion wrote a song dedicated to Nergal entitled The Siren of the Woods.
* A portion of the 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou ?, known as the " Siren Scene ", was filmed on the banks of the Strong River at the D ' Lo Water Park.
* Barre Volunteer Fire Company – A Volunteer Fire Department located on 4709 Oak Orchard Rd with a loud 1953 Federal Enterprises Single Tone Low Pitched 10-Horsepower Single Phased Siren that is mounted on top of a red tower.
New Auburn is the setting of Michael Perry's memoir, Population: 485: Meeting your Neighbors One Siren at a Time, in which he describes his experiences as a volunteer firefighter.
In 1983, the band participated in 4AD's This Mortal Coil project ( this spawned a cover version of Tim Buckley's " Song to the Siren " performed by Guthrie and Fraser ), and during their work for that, they got to know Simon Raymonde ( formerly a member of Drowning Craze ), who joined the group later that year as bass player.
In 2001 the paper sponsored its first Siren Festival music festival, a free annual event every summer held at Coney Island.
" To One In Paradise " has musical similarities to " Siren Song " on Alan Parsons ' 1993 solo debut Try Anything Once.
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