- Thebes.
Eighteen allusions to
mythic Tiresias,
noted by Luc Brisson, fall into
three groups: the
first recounts Tiresias' ****-change
episode and
later his...
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Tiresias was a
blind prophet in Gr**** mythology.
Tiresias may also
refer to:
Tiresias (ballet), by
Constant Lambert Tiresias (horse)
Tiresias (typeface)...
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descender on the J)
Tiresias LPfont – for large-print publications. A wedge-serif design.
Tiresias PCfont – for
raster displays Tiresias Screenfont – for...
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Tiresia is a 2003
French film
directed by
Bertrand Bonello and
written by
Bonello and Luca Fazzi.
Based on the
legend of
Tiresias, it
tells of a transgender...
- Les
Mamelles de
Tirésias (The **** of
Tiresias) is an opéra
bouffe by
Francis Poulenc, in a
prologue and two acts
based on the
eponymous play by Guillaume...
- The **** of
Tiresias (French: Les
mamelles de
Tirésias) is a
surrealist play by
Guillaume Apollinaire.
Written in 1903, the play
received its first...
- by
singing of the
great women of myth who suffered.
Tiresias, the
blind prophet, enters.
Tiresias warns Creon that
Polynices should now be
urgently buried...
- (Ancient Gr****: Μαντώ) was the
daughter of the
prophet Tiresias and
mother of Mopsus.
Tiresias was a
Theban oracle who,
according to tradition, was changed...
- them to the underworld,
where they can s****
advice from the
blind prophet Tiresias ("There Are
Other Ways").
Entering the underworld,
Odysseus and his crew...
- that
Creon must have paid
Tiresias to
accuse him. The two
argue vehemently, as
Oedipus mocks Tiresias' lack of sight, and
Tiresias retorts that
Oedipus himself...