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In the mythological writings of William Blake, Thiriel is the first son of Urizen. There is a possible confusion with Tiriel, the protagonist of the first prophetic book, of that name. In The Book of Urizen, Thiriel has an explicit identification of his place as Air in the Four Elements, matched to Urizen's four sons. His birth is described in Chapter VIII: Most Urizen sicken'd to seeHis eternal creations appear,Sons and daughters of sorrow, on mountains,Weeping, wailing. First Thiriel appear'd,Astonish'd at his own existence,Like a man from a cloud born

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  • In the mythological writings of William Blake, Thiriel is the first son of Urizen. There is a possible confusion with Tiriel, the protagonist of the first prophetic book, of that name. In The Book of Urizen, Thiriel has an explicit identification of his place as Air in the Four Elements, matched to Urizen's four sons. His birth is described in Chapter VIII: Most Urizen sicken'd to seeHis eternal creations appear,Sons and daughters of sorrow, on mountains,Weeping, wailing. First Thiriel appear'd,Astonish'd at his own existence,Like a man from a cloud born Thiriel appears also in The Four Zoas, where he becomes Palamabron. At the end of the Seventh Night, we read: Urizen became Rintrah Thiriel became Palamabron (en)
  • Negli scritti mitologici di William Blake, Thiriel è il figlio primogenito di Urizen.C'è il pericolo di confondersi con , il protagonista del primo libro profetico, a lui intitolato. Nel , v'è un'esplicita identificazione di Thiriel coll'Aria dei quattro elementi, corrispondenti ai quattro figli di Urizen. La sua nascita è descritta nel Capitolo VIII: Most Urizen sicken'd to seeHis eternal creations appear,Sons and daughters of sorrow, on mountains,Weeping, wailing. First Thiriel appear'd,Astonish'd at his own existence,Like a man from a cloud born Figura anche in ("The Four Zoas" in inglese), ove diventa . Qui, al concludersi della Settima Notte, leggiamo: Urizen became Rintrah ___ Thiriel became Palamabron (it)
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  • In the mythological writings of William Blake, Thiriel is the first son of Urizen. There is a possible confusion with Tiriel, the protagonist of the first prophetic book, of that name. In The Book of Urizen, Thiriel has an explicit identification of his place as Air in the Four Elements, matched to Urizen's four sons. His birth is described in Chapter VIII: Most Urizen sicken'd to seeHis eternal creations appear,Sons and daughters of sorrow, on mountains,Weeping, wailing. First Thiriel appear'd,Astonish'd at his own existence,Like a man from a cloud born (en)
  • Negli scritti mitologici di William Blake, Thiriel è il figlio primogenito di Urizen.C'è il pericolo di confondersi con , il protagonista del primo libro profetico, a lui intitolato. Nel , v'è un'esplicita identificazione di Thiriel coll'Aria dei quattro elementi, corrispondenti ai quattro figli di Urizen. La sua nascita è descritta nel Capitolo VIII: Most Urizen sicken'd to seeHis eternal creations appear,Sons and daughters of sorrow, on mountains,Weeping, wailing. First Thiriel appear'd,Astonish'd at his own existence,Like a man from a cloud born (it)
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