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* Psyché ( play ), a 1671 tragedy-ballet by Molière
* Psyché ( opera ), a 1678 opera with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully
It was used as incidental music in the play Psyché by Gabriel Mourey.
There had been other recent successes, including his own performances as concert pianist in and around Paris, an enthusiastic reception of a revival of Psyché of a couple of years earlier, and performances of works by various of his pupils.
L ' Amour et Psyché, by François-Édouard Picot, 1819
Psyché aux enfers by Eugène Ernest Hillemacher, 1865
Syrinx was written as incidental music to the uncompleted play Psyché by Gabriel Mourey, and was originally called " Flûte de Pan ".

Psyché and .
In 1914, Dupré won the Grand Prix de Rome for his cantata, Psyché.
But in 1671 he contributed to the singular miscellany of Psyché, in which Pierre Corneille and Molière also had a hand, and which was set to the music of Jean-Baptiste Lully.
His three opera librettoes, Psyché ( 1678 ), Bellérophon ( 1679 ) and Médée ( 1693 ) make him, next to Philippe Quinault and Jean Galbert de Campistron, one of the most important French librettists of the seventeenth century.
* Psyché et l ' Amour ( Stuttgart 1762 ) ( mus.
* L ' Amour et Psyché ( London 1788 ) ( mus.
The dissension between Franck's family and his circle of students reached a new height when Franck published Psyché ( written 1886 – 88 ), a symphonic poem based on the Greek myth.
L ' Amour et Psyché, enfants ( translated: Cupid and Psyche as Children, 1890, Salon of 1890, No. 330 ) is one of William-Adolphe Bouguereau's most famous paintings.
# Psyché et l ' Amour ( Psyche and Cupid, Salon of 1889, No. 260 ; Exposition Universelle of 1900, No. 242 )
# Le ravissement de Psyché ( The Abduction of Psyche or The Rapture of Psyche, Salon of 1895, No. 258 )
* Psyché, Etude fantastique, Op.
The Marquise de Lambert's Works were published a number of times, beginning in 1747 ; besides the pieces listed above, they contained Dialogue entre Alexandre et Demosthène sur l ’ égalité des biens between Alexander and Demosthenes on the Equality of Happiness ; Psyché, en grec Âme Soul in Greek ; La Femme ermite, nouvelle Female Hermit ; letters, portraits, and discourses.
This was when she founded the " Psyché " movement, in which a young man named Jacques Lacan would begin his career.
On 28 May 1807, he was appointed to the Psyché of Captain William Wooldridge in the East Indies, where he became commander of HMS Rattlesnake on 13 October.

revived and by
In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, interest in Aristotle revived and Latin Christians had translations made, both from Arabic translations, such as those by Gerard of Cremona, and from the original Greek, such as those by James of Venice and William of Moerbeke.
The Assyrian Levies were founded by the British in 1928, with ancient Assyrian military rankings such as Rab-shakeh, Rab-talia and Tartan, being revived for the first time in millennia for this force.
In 1783 the Italian opera company was revived with singers partly chosen and vetted by Salieri during his Italian tour, the new season would open with a slightly re-worked version of Salieri's recent success La scuola de ' gelosi.
The metre fell into disuse until the reign of Francis I, when it was revived by Jean-Antoine de Baïf, one of the seven poets known as La Pléiade.
The musical was also revived with great success in 1996, starring Nathan Lane as Pseudolus ( replaced later in the run by Whoopi Goldberg and also by David Alan Grier ), Mark Linn-Baker as Hysterium, Ernie Sabella as Lycus, Jim Stanek as Hero, Lewis J. Stadlen as Senex, and Cris Groenendaal as Miles Gloriosus.
Morton wrote the column until 1975 ; it was revived in January 1996 and continues today, written by William Hartston, though the name " By the Way " has been dropped in favour of simply " Beachcomber ".
The myth was perpetuated by Romeyn de Hooghe's Spiegel van Staat der Vereenigden Nederlanden (" Mirror of the State of the United Netherlands ", 1706 ), which also ran to many editions, and it was revived in the atmosphere of Romantic nationalism in the late eighteenth-century reforms that saw a short-lived Batavian Republic and, in the colony of the Dutch East Indies, a capital ( now Jakarta ) that was named Batavia.
After nearly becoming extinct in the 1940s and 50s, the Liberal Party revived its fortunes somewhat under the leadership of Jo Grimond in the 1960s, by positioning itself as a radical centrist non-socialist alternative to the Conservative and Labour Party governments of the time.
Brick was revived for high structures in the 1950s following work by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and the Building Research Establishment in Watford, UK.
This was revived in the late 1990s due to accounts of so-called " sleaze " by the Labour government.
All the same the Battle of Kursk was marked by the Soviet switch to offence and the use of the revived doctrine of deep operations.
The conservative nature of these changes underlines the fact that Protestantism was by no means universally popular – a fact that the queen herself recognized: her revived Act of Supremacy, giving her the ambiguous title of Supreme Governor passed without difficulty, but the Act of Uniformity 1559 giving statutory force to the Prayer Book, passed through the House of Lords by only three votes.
In other cases, little-known or forgotten films from the past are revived as cult films, largely because they may be considered goofy and senseless by modern standards, with laughable special effects and corny plotlines.
Chicanoism is an appreciation of a historical movement, but also is used by many to bring a new revived politicized feeling to voters young and old in the defense of Mexican and Mexican-American rights.
Only during the Ming Dynasty was the School of Mind revived by Wang Shouren, whose influence is equal to that of Zhu Xi.
The Christmas ceremony dates to a period prior to the American Revolutionary War, but lapsed before being revived by University President Nicholas Murray Butler in the early 20th century.
The Addicks nickname never went away and was revived by fans after the club lost its Valley home in 1985 and went into exile at Crystal Palace.
Terminator Salvation introduces Marcus Wright, a death-row convict who donated his body to Cyberdyne Systems, who was later revived as a one of a kind Terminator with his original brain and heart placed into an endoskeleton which was then covered by a copy of his original organic tissue.
For example, the view that numbers are Platonic objects was revived by Kurt Gödel as a result of certain puzzles that he took to arise from the phenomenological accounts.
In the 1950s Turney's cause, and the name of the group, were revived by Ernest Brady.

revived and kiss
Elizabeth and Master Gracey kiss, and Sara is revived.

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