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Document
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Title
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Actual Greek Text from the Loeb Classical Press
Subject
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English: James Joyce, Classical Studies
Description
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Photocopied Images of Original Greek from the Loeb Classical Press
Creator
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Falvey Memorial Library, Villanova University
Source
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Homer's Odyssey, and Lucian's A True Story
Publisher
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Loeb Classical Press, Harvard University
Rights
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This source belongs to Harvard University Press.
Format
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Both are Books with the dimensions of 1.8 x 4.5 x 7 inches.
Language
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Ancient Greek and English. Homer is written in epic Ionic and the English was translated by A.T. Murray in 1919. Lucian composed in Attic Greek, Second Sophistic Style, and the English was translated by A.M. Harmon in 1921.
Type
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English, Comparative Literature, Classical Philology
Identifier
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Classics: Homer
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Title
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"The Siren" oil painting by J.W. Waterhouse
Subject
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Re-creation of a Siren, as described in Homer's "The Odyssey"
Description
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An oil painting by English painter, J.W. Waterhouse, depicting the allure of the Sirens.
Creator
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John William Waterhouse
Source
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J.W. Waterhouse
Date
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c. 1900
Format
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JPG; Original: 81 cm x 53 cm
Type
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Oil on canvas painting
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Title
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Arthur Rimbaud's "Vies"
Subject
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"Vies" ("Lives") by the famous French poet Arthur Rimbaud
Description
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Rimbaud's works have notably influenced Joyce, particularly during Joyce's exile to Paris.
Creator
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Arthur Rimbaud
Source
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Arthur Rimbaud's "Illuminations"
Publisher
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New Directions Publication
Date
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1869-1872
Format
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PDF
Language
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French
Type
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Poetry
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Title
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"Sirens" Page Proof
Subject
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Proof page of the "Sirens" episode
Description
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Proof page of the "Sirens" episode that details some of the changes Joyce made to the chapter to increase the musicality of the episode.
Creator
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James Joyce
Source
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Ulysses
Publisher
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The Rosenbach Museum
Date
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Summer 1921
Contributor
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The Rosenbach Museum
Rights
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The Rosenbach Museum
Language
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English
Type
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Page proof
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Title
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The Ormond Hotel
Subject
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The Ormond Hotel, Dublin
Description
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The Ormond Hotel in Dublin, Ireland is a famous hotel that is the setting for the "Sirens" episode of Ulysses.
Source
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Phil Phillips
Publisher
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The Rosenbach Museum
Date
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1950
Creator
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Phil Phillips
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Hyperlink
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URL
<p class="yt"><a title="Bach, "Little" Fugue in G minor, Organ" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddbxFi3-UO4" target="_blank"><span class="watch-title" title="Bach, "Little" Fugue in G minor, Organ" dir="ltr">Bach, "Little" Fugue in G minor, Organ</span></a></p>
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Title
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Video of Bach, "Little" Fugue in G minor, Organ
Subject
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Toccata and fugue schemata
Description
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Video to visual to the toccata and fugue schemata and overlapping organ music, as it is mirrored in "Sirens."
Publisher
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Youtube; July 12, 2013
Type
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Classical music
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Hand Colored Etching
Physical Dimensions
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366x262 milimeters
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Title
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Portrait of an Irish Chief
Description
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A 1798 cartoon depicting Henry Grattan by English cartoonist James Gillray.
Creator
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James Gillray
Source
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Taken from Bridgeman Images' Online Archive. The image is preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum.
Publisher
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H. Humphrey for the original print in 1978; Bridgeman Images for the reproduced online copy.
Date
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July 10th, 1798
Rights
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Public Domain
Format
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JPEG; 600x852 pixels
Type
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Cartoon
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Title
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Jef Rosman's "Arthur Rimbaud wounded"
Subject
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Painting of Arthur Rimbaud
Description
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Oil painting of the famous French poet, Arthur Rimbaud. Rimbaud was highly influential to James Joyce, particularly during Joyce's years as an aspiring Francophile. Rimbaud's tragedies, his personal affairs, and the hyper-emotional value and intricacy of his work help to inspire and direct Joyce.
Creator
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Jef Rosman
Source
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Ph. Maurice Bérard © Larbor Archive
Publisher
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Larbor Archive
Date
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1873
Contributor
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Larousse Encyclopedia
Format
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JPG (file); Oil Painting (original)
Language
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French
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Original Format
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Painting
Physical Dimensions
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51 x 64 cm
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Title
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The Cyclops
Description
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A 1914 painting by Odilon Reddon entitled <em>The Cyclops</em>. It depicts Polyphemus, the Cyclops creature that Odysseus blinded in <em>The Odyssey</em>.
Creator
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Odilon Reddon.
Source
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The Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller museum in Otterlo, Netherlands
Date
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1914
Contributor
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WikiArt
Format
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JPEG; 396 x 500 (Pixels)
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Document
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Original Format
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Sheet music
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Title
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Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
Subject
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Intricate organ music.
Description
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Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor (BWV 565) is a classic work of organ music by the great composer. As with many works, particularly organ works, there is no autographed manuscript of BWV 565. Nonetheless, versions of the "original" manuscript yet persist and have been studied and imitated for years after publication. The title of the work is multi-fold and refers primarily to the progression of the music. The "toccata" refers to the free, expansive opening of the work, while the "fugue," the portion that Joyce draws parallels to, is representative of the fugal section in which the musical notes compete against one another both in succession and all at once.
Creator
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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IMSLP
http://imslp.org/wiki/Toccata_and_Fugue_in_D_minor,_BWV_565_%28Bach,_Johann_Sebastian%29
Publisher
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Felix Mendelssohn
Date
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1833 (Publication)
Contributor
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Aisha Chughtai
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Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
Format
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PDF (9 pages; 8 x 11)
Language
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German
Type
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Music
Identifier
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James Joyce: Fuga per canonem