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  2. The Creatures of Prometheus - Wikipedia

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    The ballet is an allegory based on the mythical story of Prometheus, who stole fire from Zeus in order to create mankind from clay.In the ballet, Prometheus finds mankind in a state of ignorance and decides to introduce the ideas of science and art to them, largely based on Beethoven's own support of the Enlightenment movement.

  3. Prometheus - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... In another myth, Prometheus establishes the form of animal ... (Prometheus Bound). [103] Beethoven composed ...

  4. File : Beethoven Prometheus Creatures Op. 43 No. 14 - Solo ...

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    English: A chamber arrangement from the ballet The Creatures of Prometheus by Ludwig van Beethoven, performed in 1986.It's an example of the range and tone quality of the basset-horn, an instrument primarily used during the classical period; the piano and oboe are also used.

  5. Eroica Variations - Wikipedia

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    This approach was carried over from the ballet music, where it represented the gradual creation of life forms by Prometheus. The variations in the Eroica Symphony follow this same pattern. In another departure from traditional variation form, after the fifteen variations of the main theme, Beethoven finishes the work with a finale consisting of ...

  6. Prometheia - Wikipedia

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    Only eleven fragments of Prometheus Unbound survive, in the form of quotations preserved by later authors. [2] Nonetheless, our knowledge of the Prometheus myth as told by Hesiod and predictions of future events made by the Titan himself in Prometheus Bound allow scholars to reconstruct a fairly detailed outline of this play.

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  8. Pontifical and Promethean man - Wikipedia

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    Prometheus is portrayed as a thief of celestial fire, a rebel against the Divine, and a man who has lost sight of his purpose. [ 3 ] Gai Eaton , commenting on Nasr's views of humanity, says that Pontifex is a notion that is similar to the khalifat fi l-arḍ or "[divinely-appointed] vicegerent on Earth" and symbolizes the same underlying premise.

  9. Prometheus the Fire-Bringer - Wikipedia

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    In the first play, Prometheus Bound, the Titan is chained to a rock and tortured for giving fire to humankind, as well as teaching them other arts of civilization. In the sequel, Prometheus Unbound, the Greek hero Heracles kills the eagle that Zeus sent to consume Prometheus' regenerating liver every day, and then frees the Titan from his ...