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Was (wer) ist Theseus$502243$ - definition

OPERA BY GEORG FRIEDRICH HÄNDEL
Theseus (Handel); HWV 9
  • [[George Frideric Handel]]
  • George Romney – Lady Hamilton as Medea.
  • The Queen's Theatre, London, where ''Teseo'' had its first performance.
  • National Portrait Gallery]]).
  • Statue of Theseus, Syntagma Square, Athens.
  • Caricature of Valentino Urbani, who created the role of Egeo.

Ship of Theseus         
  • A Fresco from [[Pompeii]] depicting Theseus and Ariadne escaping from Crete. According to Plutarch, the Athenians preserved the ship that Theseus used to escape, by replacing the parts one by one as they decayed.
THOUGHT EXPERIMENT CONCERNING THE CONTINUITY OF IDENTITY OF AN ITEM WHICH HAS ALL ITS PARTS REPLACED
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In the metaphysics of identity, the Ship of Theseus is a thought experiment that raises the question of whether an object that has had all of its components replaced remains fundamentally the same object. The concept is one of the oldest in Western philosophy, having been discussed by Heraclitus and Plato by c.
Theseus         
  • Theseus on an antique fresco from [[Herculaneum]]
  • Theseus uncovers Aegeus' sword and sandals, relief sculpture on a decree of 140/39 BC
  • Silver [[kylix]] with Theseus and the Marathon bull, 445–440 BC, part of the Vassil Bojkov collection, [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
  • Aison]], 5th century BC)
  • ''Theseus and Aethra'', by [[Laurent de La Hyre]]
  • Mosaic from [[Chieti]] depicting Theseus fighting the Minotaur, [[National Archaeological Museum, Naples]], 1st c. BC - 1st c. AD
  • Theseus with the head of Minotaur
  • Attic]] red-figure [[amphora]], c. 510 BC
  • Map of Theseus's labours
  • Theseus and the [[Crommyonian Sow]], with Phaea (detail of a kylix)
  • ''Theseus Slaying Minotaur'' (1843), bronze sculpture by [[Antoine-Louis Barye]]
  • kylix]]'', c. 440–430 BC ([[British Museum]])
  • ''Theseus saves Hippodameia'', work by [[Johannes Pfuhl]] in Athens
  • Hippodamia]] receiving the centaurs at his wedding. Antique fresco from [[Pompeii]]
EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY TELESCOPE
THESEUS (spacecraft); THESEUS (satellite)
Theseus (, ; ) was the mythical king and founder-hero of Athens. The myths surrounding Theseus his journeys, exploits, and friends have provided material for fiction throughout the ages.
Theseus         
  • Theseus on an antique fresco from [[Herculaneum]]
  • Theseus uncovers Aegeus' sword and sandals, relief sculpture on a decree of 140/39 BC
  • Silver [[kylix]] with Theseus and the Marathon bull, 445–440 BC, part of the Vassil Bojkov collection, [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
  • Aison]], 5th century BC)
  • ''Theseus and Aethra'', by [[Laurent de La Hyre]]
  • Mosaic from [[Chieti]] depicting Theseus fighting the Minotaur, [[National Archaeological Museum, Naples]], 1st c. BC - 1st c. AD
  • Theseus with the head of Minotaur
  • Attic]] red-figure [[amphora]], c. 510 BC
  • Map of Theseus's labours
  • Theseus and the [[Crommyonian Sow]], with Phaea (detail of a kylix)
  • ''Theseus Slaying Minotaur'' (1843), bronze sculpture by [[Antoine-Louis Barye]]
  • kylix]]'', c. 440–430 BC ([[British Museum]])
  • ''Theseus saves Hippodameia'', work by [[Johannes Pfuhl]] in Athens
  • Hippodamia]] receiving the centaurs at his wedding. Antique fresco from [[Pompeii]]
EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY TELESCOPE
THESEUS (spacecraft); THESEUS (satellite)
<language> A language based on Euclid, never implemented. ["Theseus - A Programming Language for Relational Databases", J.E. Shopiro, ACM Trans Database Sys 4(4):493-517, Mar 1979]. (1994-12-14)

Wikipedia

Teseo

Teseo ("Theseus", HWV 9; Italian pronunciation: [teˈzɛo]) is an opera seria with music by George Frideric Handel, the only Handel opera that is in five acts. The Italian-language libretto was by Nicola Francesco Haym, after Philippe Quinault's Thésée. It was Handel's third London opera, intended to follow the success of Rinaldo after the unpopular Il pastor fido.

First performed on 10 January 1713,Teseo featured "magical" effects such as flying dragons, transformation scenes and apparitions and had a cast of notable Italian opera singers. It was a success with London audiences, receiving thirteen performances even though the stage machinery for the "magical" effects broke down, and would have received more performances had not one of the theatre's managers run away with the box office receipts.