Difference between revisions of "Scholarship and Fiction (XVIII century)"

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====Oratorios====
====Oratorios====
*[[Der reumütige Petrus (1770 Haydn), oratorio]]
*[[Der reumütige Petrus (1770 Haydn), oratorio]]
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1758 Vermiglio), oratorio]]
*[[Sanctus Petrus et Sancta Maria Magdalena (1758 Hasse), oratorio]]
*[[Sanctus Petrus et Sancta Maria Magdalena (1758 Hasse), oratorio]]
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1755 Jommelli), oratorio]]
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1755 Jommelli), oratorio]]
 
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1752 Insanguine), oratorio]]
*[[La Gerusalemme convertita (1751 Galuppi), oratorio]]
*[[Alexander Balus (1748 Haendel), oratorio]]
*[[Alexander Balus (1748 Haendel), oratorio]]
*[[Judas Maccabeus (1747 Haendel), oratorio]]
*[[Judas Maccabeus (1747 Haendel), oratorio]]

Revision as of 10:35, 24 September 2009

Scholarship and Fiction on Second Temple Judaism in the XVIII century looked at the period as the "connection" between the Old and the New Testament.


Scholarship (XVIII century)

Books


Fiction (XVIII century)

Operas

Oratorios

Plays