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Ariadne and musica
Fischer's Ariadne musica is a cycle of keyboard music which consists of pairs of preludes and fugues ; the preludes are quite varied and do not conform to any particular model.
Fischer's Ariadne musica ( 1702 ), contained 20 preludes and fugues in 19 different keys.
* Ariadne musica ( also known as Ariadne musica Neo-organoedum, 1702 ).
* Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer – Ariadne musica
Bach, however, was not the first to compose such a set: Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer wrote a 20-key cycle in his 1702 work Ariadne musica.
* Ariadne musica, Fischer

Ariadne and precursor
Many of them were absorbed by more powerful divinities, and some like the vegetation goddesses Ariadne and Helen survived in Greek folklore together with the cult of the " divine child ", who was probably the precursor of Dionysos.

Ariadne and Johann
* Richard Strauss's standard repertory opera Ariadne auf Naxos was preceded by a L ' Arianna each by Claudio Monteverdi and Carlo Agostino Badia, by an opera Ariadne ( 1691 ) by German composer Johann Georg Conradi, and by non-operatic Ariadne auf Naxos works including a cantata based on the Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg poem and Jiri Antonin Benda's melodrama Ariadne auf Naxos ( Benda ), and by Joseph Haydn's cantata Arianna a Naxos.
* Nagel, Yvan: Johann Heinrich Dannecker: Ariadne auf dem Panther.
* Blisniewski, Thomas: „ Zur Wollust einladend “ – Johann Heinrich Danneckers Ariadne auf dem Panther.

Ariadne and two
:" Some of the Naxians also have a story of their own, that there were two Minoses and two Ariadnes, one of whom, they say, was married to Dionysos in Naxos and bore him Staphylos and his brother, and the other, of a later time, having been carried off by Theseus and then abandoned by him, came to Naxos, accompanied by a nurse named Korkyne, whose tomb they show ; and that this Ariadne also died there.
Theseus, returning, overcome with grief, left money for sacrifices to Ariadne and ordered two cult images, one of silver and one of bronze, set up.
One of Nadya ’ s friends from gymnasium, Ariadne Tyrkova, described Krupskaya asa tall, quiet girl, who did not flirt with the boys, moved and thought with deliberation, and had already formed strong convictions … She was one of those who are forever committed, once they have been possessed by their thoughts and feelings ….” Nadya briefly attended two different secondary schools before finding the perfect fit with Prince A. A. Obolensky's Female Gymnasium,a distinguished private girls ’ secondary school in Petersburg .” This education was probably more liberal than most other gymnasiums since it was noted that some of the staff were former revolutionaries.
He married Mary Rose Wauchope ( a cousin of Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon ) in 1955, with whom he had had two sons and two daughters ( Hubert Wentworth, Alaric Charles Blackett, Atalanta Armstrong, and Ariadne Grace Beaumont ),< ref >
Recovered were a marble bust probably of Ariadne, two large-scale bronzes, a herm figure of a turbaned Dionysus, inscribed with the name of its maker, Boëthos of Chalcedon, and a lithe, winged olive-wreathed boy, identified by scholars as Agon or Eros Enagonios, Eros as lord of contests, a bronze bust of Ariadne, and two bronze statuettes of dancing dwarfs.
On 10 February 1816, the first two ships were launched from the dockyard – HMS Valorous and HMS Ariadne, both 20-gun post-ships, subsequently converted at Plymouth Dockyard into 26-gun ships.
Leo I wife Verina bore him at least two daughters, one of whom married the son of Anthemius, whom Leo I installed as Emperor in the West in 467 ( and whose daughter married the formidable " Shadow Emperor " Ricimer ), and the other of whom was Ariadne, who married the Isaurian leader Tarasikodissa ; Tarasikodissa was appointed master of the soldiers and adopted the name Zeno.
He had left no sons and two daughters, the elder Ariadne, born before Leo was raised to the throne and married to the Isaurian general Zeno, and the younger Leontia, born when Leo was already emperor and married to Procopius ' brother, Marcian.
Over the next two decades, Titian added three more paintings: The Worship of Venus ( Museo del Prado, Madrid ), The Bacchanal of the Andrians ( Prado, Madrid ), and Bacchus and Ariadne ( National Gallery, London ).

Ariadne and books
* Ariadne ; epic poem, in four books ( Cambridge, 1932 )
The book also features the first appearance of the characters of Ariadne Oliver, and Miss Felicity Lemon, both of whom would go on to have working relationships with Hercule Poirot in later books.

Ariadne and 24
Both the tower and cable ideas were proposed in the quasi-humorous Ariadne column in New Scientist, 24 December 1964.

Ariadne and each
In the Sala deilo Scrutinio Tintoretto painted the Capture of Zara from the Hungarians in 1346 amid a Hurricane of Missiles ; in the hail of the senate, Venice, Queen of the Sea ; in the hall of the college, the Espousal of St Catherine to Jesus ; in the Sala dell Anticollegio, four extraordinary masterpieces-Bacchus, with Ariadne crowned by Venus, the Three Graces and Mercury, Minerva discarding Mars, and the Forge of Vulcan which were painted for fifty ducats each, besides materials, towards 1578 ; in the Antichiesetta, St George and St Nicholas, with St Margaret ( the female figure is sometimes termed the princess whom St George rescued from the dragon ), and St Jerome and St Andrew ; in the hall of the great council, nine large compositions, chiefly battle-pieces.

Ariadne and .
`` Mars and Venus, Bacchus and Ariadne, Jupiter and Io, Byron and the nymph of the owl's nest.
It seemed unlikely that her crew, if either of them were alive, could even see the Ariadne, for they were passing her at a distance of nearly a light-year.
From here on out, the Ariadne was going to be hotter than any space cruiser man had ever dreamed of.
The detective novelist Ariadne Oliver is Agatha Christie's humorous self-caricature.
The character of Jessica Fletcher is thought to be based on a combination of Miss Marple, Agatha Christie herself, and another Christie character, Ariadne Oliver, who often appears in the Hercule Poirot mysteries.
According to a version of the Ariadne legend noted by Plutarch, Theseus abandoned Ariadne at Amathousa, where she died giving birth to her child and was buried in a sacred tomb.
According to Plutarch's source, Amathousians called the sacred grove where her shrine was situated the Wood of Aphrodite Ariadne.
* Ariadne Zorro-II Ethernet interface using AMD Am7990.
This continued until Theseus killed the Minotaur with the help of Ariadne, Minos ' daughter.
Some stories he refers to are the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, the departure of the Argonauts, Theseus and the Minotaur, Ariadne ’ s abandonment, Tereus and Procne, as well as Protesilaus and Laodamia.
Daedalus is first mentioned by Homer as the creator of a wide dancing-ground for Ariadne.
Theseus was aided by Ariadne, who provided him with a skein of thread, literally the " clew ", or " clue ", so he could find his way out again.
On the strength of a passage in The Illiad, it has been suggested that the palace was the site of a dancing-ground made for Ariadne by the craftsman Daedalus, where young men and women, of the age of those sent to Crete as prey for the Minotaur, would dance together.
Villa Ariadne, Evans home there, was now part of the school.
* 491 – Empress Ariadne marries Anastasius I.
In Crete, both Minos ' daughters, Ariadne and Phaedra fell madly in love with Theseus.
Ariadne, the elder, helped him navigate the labyrinth.
On the way home, Theseus abandoned Ariadne on the island of Naxos, and continued with Phaedra, his future wife.
The Etruscans, who paired Ariadne with Dionysus, never with Theseus, offered an alternative Etruscan view of the Minotaur, never seen in Greek arts: on an Etruscan red-figure wine-cup of the early-to-mid fourth century Pasiphaë tenderly cradles an infant Minotaur on her knee.
The above lines are of Virgil taunting the Minotaur in order to distract him, and reminding the Minotaur that he was killed by Theseus the Duke of Athens, and instructed by the monster's " sister " Ariadne.
By his wife, Pasiphaë ( or some say Crete ), he fathered Ariadne, Androgeus, Deucalion, Phaedra, Glaucus, Catreus, Acacallis and Xenodike.
Unlike Minos I, Minos II fathered numerous children, including Androgeus, Catreus, Deucalion, Ariadne, Phaedra, and Glaucus — all born to him by his wife Pasiphaë.
Minos himself is said to have died at Camicus in Sicily, whither he had gone in pursuit of Daedalus, who had given Ariadne the clue by which she guided Theseus through the labyrinth.
The Minotaur was defeated by the hero Theseus with the help of Minos ' daughter Ariadne.

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