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Pandora's box is an artefact in Greek mythology connected with the myth of Pandora in Hesiod's c. 700 B.C. poem Works and Days. [1] Hesiod related that curiosity led her to open a container left in the care of her husband, thus releasing curses upon mankind.
Elpis was the remaining item enclosed in Pandora's box (or jar), the best known form of the myth found in Hesiod’s Works and Days. [1] There Hesiod expands upon the misery inflicted on mankind through the curiosity of Pandora.
"Pandora's Box" (subtitled "It's a Long, Long Way" for the US release) is a song by English electronic band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), released by Virgin on 24 June 1991 as the second single from their eighth studio album, Sugar Tax (1991).
Pandora, the artificially-created human key to opening Pandora's Box in God of War III; Pandora, a character in the Guitar Hero series of video games; Pandora, an antagonist in the anime Futari wa Pretty Cure (originally named Poisony) Pandora, a character in the Kid Icarus series of video games; Pandora, one of the antagonists in the Mega Man ...
Online music maven Pandora Media (NYS: P) reports fourth-quarter results on Tuesday. Share prices have fallen more than 20% since last year's IPO, though Pandora is singing a different tune in ...
Pandora's box refers to the container opened by the Greek mythological woman Pandora releasing all the evils of humanity into the world. Pandora's box may also refer to: Theatre, film and television
Meaning in the Visual Arts. Papers in and on Art History (1955) [41] Pandora's Box: the Changing Aspects of a Mythical Symbol (1956), with Dora Panofsky [42] Renaissance and Renascences in Western Art (1960) [43] Tomb Sculpture: Four Lectures on Its Changing Aspects from Ancient Egypt to Bernini (1964), with H. W. Janson [44]
The game's prologue slide show shows the original myth of Pandora's Box; in reality, Pandora's Box was a device of incredible power. In the early 21st century, archaeologists found the artifact in a ruin at the bottom of the ocean. Unable to pinpoint its origins, they place the artifact in a New York City museum for safe keeping.