Daedalus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Greek mythology, Daedalus (Latin, also Hellenized Latin Daedalos , Greek Daidalos ( Δαίδαλος ) meaning "cunning worker", and Etruscan Taitle ) was a most skillful architect, or artificer,...
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I prefer the "escape by air" version. Don't you wish that Icarus had listened to his father?) ... His father cried, "Icarus, Icarus, where are you?" At last he saw the feathers floating on the water, and bitterly lamenting his own arts, he buried the body and called the land Icaria in memory of his child.
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thanasis.com/icarus.htm
thanasis.com/icarus.htm
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Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Icarus didn't listen to his father's advice ... Both journalists are fascinated with Icarus, the tragic hero from Greek mythology. But do the listeners know who Icarus was? Paula and Philipp tell his story.
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Icarus Sees His Father Fly. John O’Donnell. Dedalus Press. 71 pp paperback. Euro 10. ; (Originally published in The Irish Times); ... The final poem, ‘The Grip’ describes an evening when the poet’s father takes him out on the golf course where the tensions and gaps in the father-son relationship begin to show.
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Icarus, a cast member within the players of Greek Mythology, is known for his fantastic descent. Deadalus, Icarus’ father, fell under the wrath of Minos, who faulted Deadalus with the death of his daughter. In his rage, Minos such Deadalus and Icarus into a Labyrinth which had been built to contain monsters.
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www.wisegeek.com/in-greek-mythology-who-was-icarus.htm
www.wisegeek.com/in-greek-mythology-who-was-icarus.htm
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In his latest blog, Freek Vermeulen writes about the Greek myth of Icarus. Icarus’ father, Daedalus, made them both wings from feathers and wax so that they ... The Icarus Paradox, the danger of letting yourself get carried away by your own successes and inventions, is one that we should all be aware of.
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www.slowleadership.org/blog/2009/03/thoughts-on-the-ica...
www.slowleadership.org/blog/2009/03/thoughts-on-the-icarus-paradox/
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Directed by Paul Bochner. ... In a retelling of the Greek myth, Icarus' father builds a pair of wings to escape their prison but Icarus flies too high. He flies too close to the sun. | add synopsis...
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The legend of Icarus has inspired artists for centuries. Artist Kelly Borsheim focuses on the soaring of Icarus instead of his famous fall. ... You cannot say it was too much ego or pride, for it was his clever father Daedalus, not Icarus, who came up with the idea and fashioned the wings made from the available materials.
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www.borsheimarts.com/painting/2004/icarus.htm
www.borsheimarts.com/painting/2004/icarus.htm
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Trivia a biography and historical account about early flyer Icarus, who flew too high with wings made by his father Daedalus in Greek mythology. ... He banked into a slow, sweeping turn and looked back for Icarus. He was not on the cliff. "Here I am, Father," he shouted. "It's so easy, and so much fun! And you told me it...
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www.trivia-library.com/b/biography-of-famous-flyer-in-g...
www.trivia-library.com/b/biography-of-famous-flyer-in-greek-mythology-icarus-part-3.htm
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