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Ève (Massenet)         
ORATORIO IN FOUR PARTS BY JULES MASSENET
Ève (oratorio)
Ève is an oratorio composed by Jules Massenet, with a French libretto by Louis Gallet. It was first performed at the Cirque d'été in Paris on 18 March 1875, two years after Massenet composed his more widely disseminated oratorio Marie-Magdeleine.
EVE         
  • F. Best after Marcantonio Raimondi, ''[https://library.nga.gov/permalink/01NGA_INST/1p5jkvq/alma991640163804896 Adam and Eve]'', 19th century, engraving, [https://www.nga.gov/research/library/imagecollections.html Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC]
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  • Eve in paradise. Armenian icon, 1305. [[Bodleian Library]]
  • serpent]] at the entrance to [[Notre Dame Cathedral]] in Paris, France, is the portrayal of the image of the serpent as a mirror of Eve was common in earlier [[iconography]] as a result of the identification of women as the source of human [[original sin]].
  • ''Adam and Eve expelled from Eden'', by [[Hans Heyerdahl]], 1877
  • Painting from Manafi al-Hayawan (The Useful Animals), depicting Adam and Eve. From [[Maragheh]] in Iran, 1294–99
  • ''Eva'' by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]] (1528)
  • The ''Creation of Eve'', from the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling]] by [[Michelangelo]]
  • Creation of Eve<br />Marble relief by [[Lorenzo Maitani]] on the [[Orvieto Cathedral]], Italy}}
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Hawwa; Havvah; Eve (first woman); Mother of Mankind; Mother of all Mankind; EvE; Eve (Bible); Ḥavvāh; חַוָּה; حواء; Eve (Islam); Havyavati; Ḥawā’; Eve in Islam; Eve (Gnosticism); Eve in Gnosticism; Eve (Judaism); Eve in Judaism; Eve in Christianity; Saint Eve
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Eve         
  • F. Best after Marcantonio Raimondi, ''[https://library.nga.gov/permalink/01NGA_INST/1p5jkvq/alma991640163804896 Adam and Eve]'', 19th century, engraving, [https://www.nga.gov/research/library/imagecollections.html Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC]
  • editor3=Joseph Viscomi}}</ref>
  • Eve in paradise. Armenian icon, 1305. [[Bodleian Library]]
  • serpent]] at the entrance to [[Notre Dame Cathedral]] in Paris, France, is the portrayal of the image of the serpent as a mirror of Eve was common in earlier [[iconography]] as a result of the identification of women as the source of human [[original sin]].
  • ''Adam and Eve expelled from Eden'', by [[Hans Heyerdahl]], 1877
  • Painting from Manafi al-Hayawan (The Useful Animals), depicting Adam and Eve. From [[Maragheh]] in Iran, 1294–99
  • ''Eva'' by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]] (1528)
  • The ''Creation of Eve'', from the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling]] by [[Michelangelo]]
  • Creation of Eve<br />Marble relief by [[Lorenzo Maitani]] on the [[Orvieto Cathedral]], Italy}}
BIBLICAL FIGURE
Hawwa; Havvah; Eve (first woman); Mother of Mankind; Mother of all Mankind; EvE; Eve (Bible); Ḥavvāh; חַוָּה; حواء; Eve (Islam); Havyavati; Ḥawā’; Eve in Islam; Eve (Gnosticism); Eve in Gnosticism; Eve (Judaism); Eve in Judaism; Eve in Christianity; Saint Eve
·noun Evening.
II. Eve ·noun The evening before a holiday, - from the Jewish mode of reckoning the day as beginning at sunset. not at midnight; as, Christians eve is the evening before Christmas; also, the period immediately preceding some important event.