Tiriel - in the planetary tables of Cornelius Agrippa from the book "Occult Philosophy" (II, XXII) Tiriel is called the mind of Mercury associated with the elements of sulfur and mercury . [2]
In the complex and original mythology of William Blake , two different characters are described with similar names in sound, but with a different spelling: " Tiriel " and " Thiriel ".
1) Tiriel is the main character in Blake’s earliest prophetic poem, Tiriel (1789), the son of Har anf Heva, the first people on earth. the ruler of the West, overthrown by his sons Hexos, Juva, Lotto (Heuxos, Yuva, Lotho) and others .. His wife - Miratana (Myratana), his brothers: feral Ijim (Ijim) and the expelled and enslaved Zazel (Zazel).
2) Thiriel or Thiriel is also one of the sons of Urizen and Achania . He is one of the characters in Blake’s Book of Urizen (1794) and is described as the eldest of four brothers who embody the four elements: Tiriel — air, Utha — water , Grodna — earth and Fuzon — fire . His sisters Elet, Uvet and She (Eleth, Uveth, Ona) symbolize the head, heart and loins.
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See also
- Children of Urizen and Achania
- Tiriel (poem)
- Tiriel (opera)
- Thiriel
Notes
- ↑ Fig. to the poem "Tiriel" (1789)
- ↑ Bentley 1967, p. 6; Damon, 1988, c. 406.
- ↑ Fig. from The Book of Urizen (1794), copy G, collection of the Library of Congress, USA
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Literature
- Bentley / GE (ed.) Tiriel: facsimile and transcript of the manuscript, reproduction of the drawings and a commentary on the poem (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1967)
- ———. (ed.) William Blake: The Critical Heritage (London: Routledge, 1975)
- ———. Blake Books: Annotated Catalogs of William Blake's Writings (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1977)
- ———. William Blake's Writings (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1978)
- ———. The Stranger from Paradise: A Biography of William Blake (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001)
- Berendt / "The Worst Disease": Blake's Tiriel by
- Bloom, Harold / Bloom, Harold. The Visionary Company . Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993.
- Damon, Samuel Foster / Damon, S. Foster. A Blake Dictionary . Hanover: University Press of New England, 1988.
- Zverev / Alexey Matveevich Zverev, ed., Commentary, vst. article / William Blake. Poems. Moscow. Progress, 1982
- Ostraiker, Elisha ed. / The Complete Poems of William Blake, Ed. by Alicia Ostriker, Penguin Books, 1977
- Fry, Northrop / Frye, Northrop. Fearful Symmetry . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990.
- Erdman, David W., eds. / David V. Erdman, ed. The Complete Poetry & Prose of William Blake. Anchor, 1965/1982/1988, ISBN 0-385-15213-2 Stephen C Behrendt - 1979]
- ———. David V. Erdman, Blake: Prophet Against Empire. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1954; 2nd ed. 1969; 3rd ed. 1977