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  1. Ataraxia (band)

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Ataraxia image Ataraxia at Rossena.jpg caption Ataraxia performing live in 2006 image size background group or band alias origin Italy genre Neo folk Neo classical music Neo classical years active 1985&ndash present label associated acts website current members Francesca Nicoli voice, flute , cymbal s br Vittorio Vandelli synth, medieval guitars, vocals br Giovanni Pagliari keyboards, harmonizing, vocals br Riccardo Spaggiari percussion past members notable instruments Ataraxia is an Italy Italian Neoclassical Darkwave neoclassical ref cite web url http www.fluxeuropa.com review.htm?item 73 title Ataraxia A Calliope...Collection work FluxEuropa ref band who combine modern technology with archaic instrumentation over various media. They describe their music as a cross between sacred and profane , ethereal wave ethereal and Neo classical music neo classical , contemporary and early music . They make researches into the European legends crossing the Greek and Latin myths. Their lyrics are written in many ancient and contemporary languages. Many of their performances take place in locations the band believes to possess specific spiritual qualities. Since the beginning of the group in the late 1980s, they have released more than 20 original LPs. Discography Simphonia sine Nomine 1994 on Apollyon record label Apollyon and Energeia record label Energeia Ad perpetuam rei memoriam 1994 Apollyon record label Apollyon La mal diction d Ondine 1995 on Energeia record label Energeia The moon sang on the April chair 1995 on Apollyon record label Apollyon In amoris mortisque 1995 10 on Apollyon record label Apollyon Il fantasma dell Opera 1996 on Avantgarde record label Avantgarde Concerto N. 6 1996 on Apollyon record label Apollyon Historiae 1998 on Cold Meat Industry Orlando 1998 Maxi CD on Prikosnov nie Os cavaleiros do templo Live in Portugal 1998 Live video CD, on Symbiose record label Symbiose Lost Atlantis 1999 ...   more details



  1. Energia (disambiguation)

    wiktionary energia Energia is a Russian rocket designed to carry the Buran spacecraft Buran Space Shuttle . Energia may also refer to Energia band , a British band Energia company , a company that supplies gas and electricity in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia , a Russian spacecraft manufacturer of Energia and R 7 Semyorka Energeia , the general principle of activity as opposed to possibility, in Aristotelianism Energy or Greek , a physical quantity that describes the amount of work that can be performed by a force See also Energy disambiguation disambig de Energia ...   more details



  1. Julian of Halicarnassus

    File Halicarnassus Theatre.jpg thumb right Theatre of Halicarnassus in modern Bodrum , with the crusader Bodrum Castle seen in the background. Julian of Halicarnassus d. after 527 was an anti Chalcedonian theologian who contested with Severus of Antioch . ref Cyril Hovorun, Will, Action and Freedom Christological Controversies in the Seventh Century Leiden, Brill, 2008, ISBN 978 90 04 16666 0 . Page 28 Julian of Halicarnassus. One such question was raised by Julian, bishop of Halicarnassus d. after 527 . Like Severus, Julian believed in the single dominating divine energeia of Christ. He developed the initial Severan concept of the single energeia and single property into an original teaching about Christ s uncorrupt body. ref His followers were known as the Aphthartodocetae . ref John Meyendorff, Byzantine Theology historical trends & doctrinal themes , page 157 Fordham University Press, 1979 . ISBN 0 8232 0967 9 ref Julian believed that the body of Christ, from the very moment of his conception, was incorruptible, immortal and impassible, as it was after the resurrection, and held that the suffering and death on the cross was a miracle contrary to the normal conditions of Christ s humanity , ref Mary Clayton, The Apocryphal Gospels of Mary in Anglo Saxon England , page 43 Cambridge University Press, 2004 . ISBN 0 521 58168 0 ref known as aphthartodocetism . ref Susan R. Holman editor , Wealth and Poverty In Early Church and Society , page 109 Baker Academic, 2008 . ISBN 978 0 8010 3549 4 ref References reflist Persondata NAME Julian of Halicarnassus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Theologian DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Julian of Halicarnassus Category 6th century people ...   more details



  1. Activity

    wiktionary Activity may mean Action philosophy , in general The Aristotelian concept of energeia , Latinized as actus Physical exercise Activity UML , a major task in Unified Modeling Language Activity diagram , a diagram representing activities in Unified Modeling Language Activity , an alternative name for the game charades Activity , the rate of catalytic activity, such as enzyme activity enzyme assay , in physical chemistry and enzymology Activity chemistry , the effective concentration of a solute for the purposes of mass action Activity project management Activity radioactivity , radioactive decay Radioactive decay rates , the number of radioactive decays per second Activity software engineering Activity soil mechanics HMS Activity D94 , an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy in military parlance, a military agency or unit e.g. Intelligence Support Activity Activity Theory , social constructivism learning theory , Education The special spelling Activiti may mean Activiti software Activiti , an open source Business Process Management BPM Platform See also Active disambiguation disambiguation ca Activitat cs Aktivita de Aktivit t es Actividad desambiguaci n eu Jarduera argipena fr Activit it Attivit nl Activiteit pl Aktywno pt Atividade ru sk Aktivita uk ur ...   more details



  1. Langue and parole

    Langue French language French , meaning language and parole meaning speech are linguistics linguistic terms used by Ferdinand de Saussure . Langue describes the social, impersonal phenomenon of language as a system of Sign linguistics signs , while parole describes the individual, personal phenomenon of language as a series of speech acts made by a linguistic subject. ref de Saussure, F. 1986 . Course in general linguistics 3rd ed. . R. Harris, Trans. . Chicago Open Court Publishing Company. Original work published 1972 . p. 9 10, 15. ref The distinction is similar to that made about language by Wilhelm von Humboldt , between energeia active doing and ergon the product of that doing . ref Language as a finished product, a set of tools forged for future use, is in fact a precipitate of the ongoing activity. It is created in speech, and is in fact being continuously recreated, extended, altered, reshaped. This Humboltdian notion is the basis for another famous contribution of Saussure, his distinction between langue and parole . Charles Taylor, The Importance of Herder , Philosophical Arguments Harvard University Press, 1997 , 97. ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Langue And Parole Category Linguistics linguistics stub cs Parole de Parole Sprachwissenschaft de Langue es Habla fr Parole it Parole linguistica it Langue linguistica ja ja ...   more details



  1. Michael J. Mikos

    Michael J. Mikos is a professor of foreign languages and linguistics at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee . He specializes in Polish literature , Polish language and Polish culture . He is also a translator and has translated various Polish poems into English language . Selected publications Adam Mickiewicz. The Sun of Liberty . Warsaw Energeia, 1998. Polish Literature from the Middle Ages to the End of the Eighteenth Century. A Bilingual Anthology . Warsaw Constans, 1999. Juliusz Slowacki. This Fateful Power . Lublin Norbertinum, 1999. The Virgin Mary s Crown. A Bilingual Anthology of Medieval Polish Marian Poetry . Cracow Collegium Columbinum, 2002 with Roman Mazurkiewicz . Polish Romantic Literature. An Anthology . Bloomington Slavica, 2002. Polish Literature from 1864 to 1918. An Anthology . Bloomington Slavica, 2006. External links http www.uwm.edu Dept FLL faculty mikos.html Homepage at UWM Selection of Mikos writings and translations of poetry from http staropolska.gimnazjum.com.pl ang middleages index.html Polish middle ages , http staropolska.gimnazjum.com.pl ang renaissance index.html Polish renaissance and http staropolska.gimnazjum.com.pl ang baroque index.html Polish baroque Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mikos, Michael J. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mikos, Michael J. Category Linguists Category Living people Category University of Wisconsin Milwaukee faculty US scientist stub ...   more details



  1. Nikolaos P. Xionis

    orphan date June 2010 Nikolaos P. Xionis lang el . is currently Professor of Systematic Theology in the Faculty of Theology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens . ref cite web url http www.theol.uoa.gr proswpiko melh dep alfabhtika cv 3ionhs.html title Theological School Teachers in Greek ref Born in Volos , he studied Theology at the Aristotle University of Thessalonica . He subsequently pursued postgraduate studies at the Jesuit Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology at Frankfurt and at the Centre for Eastern Christian Studies in Ratisbon Ostkirchliches Institut, Regensburg . Amongst his published works are Ousia kai energeia tou Theou kata ton Gregorio Nusses A study of essence and energy of God in Gregory of Nyssa , Athens, 1999. Die Erkenntnis Gottes nach Walter Kasper , in Theologia, 2001. Blaise Pascal and Existentialism , , 2001. . , , , , 2007. Contribution to Markus M hling ed. Gezwungene Freiheit? Personale Freiheit in pluralistischen Europa, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht , G ttingen, 2009. Notes Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Xionis, Nikolaos ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Greek theologian DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Xionis, Nikolaos Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people Category Greek theologians Category National and Kapodistrian University of Athens faculty Greece bio stub ...   more details



  1. Primum movens

    Primum movens Latin , usually referred to as the Prime mover or first cause in English, is a term used in the philosophy of Aristotle , in the theology theological cosmological argument arguments for the existence of God for the existence of God , and in cosmogony , the source of the cosmos or all being . Aristotle s ontology In book 12 of his Metaphysics Aristotle Metaphysics , Aristotle used the phrase lang grc something which moves other things without itself being moved by anything ref cite book author Aristotle url http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus text 1999.01.0051 book 12 section 1072a title Metaphysics at 1072a ff. ref i.e., the unmoved mover . When applied in his physics, this led to the view that all natural motions are uncaused and therefore self explanatory. ref Zev Bechler, Aristotle s Theory of Actuality , State University of New York Press August 1995 Language English ISBN 0791422402 ISBN 978 0791422403 http books.google.com books?id H1E619rAJGoC&pg PA32&lpg PA32&dq aristotle uncaused motion&source bl&ots tyHSd8EiD2&sig feuPROx01r 6gWGUEqAhuQgkzSM&hl en&ei eqWuSdLrH5jAtgfC2 GFBg&sa X&oi book result&resnum 1&ct result ref Causality is linear ambiguous date February 2012 , so causality or motion must be finally attributed to a first cause , which logically cannot itself be moved, i.e. the unmoved mover. To Aristotle the first cause is energy or energeia in Greek or actus in Latin energy causes motion. This is the foundation for the theory of actualism , a non idealist philosophy of nature, science, logic, and mathematics. ref Zev Bechler, Aristotle s Theory of Actuality , State University of New York Press August 1995 Language English ISBN 0791422402 ISBN 978 0791422403 http books.google.com books?id H1E619rAJGoC&pg PA206&lpg PA206&dq anti informationist philosophy&source bl&ots tyHSd8Gfv7&sig Vie2OkV60Nl6sZ4QDgEAu ZoCoE&hl en&ei 06uuSZmJCNeitgehv6SEBg&sa X&oi book result&resnum 1&ct result ref Aristotle s act ...   more details



  1. Hexis

    being a hexis . Quotation Having hexis means a In one sense an activity energeia , as it were, of the haver ... important case, Aristotle contrasted hexis with energeia in the sense of activity or operation ... , the proper aim of human life, often translated as happiness and hexis is contrasted with energeia .... ref Happiness then, is an energeia , but virtue of character often translated as moral virtue ...   more details



  1. Energy (disambiguation)

    wiktionary energy Energy is a physical quantity that describes the amount of work that can be performed by a force. Energy may also refer to Music Energy, an american rock band, featuring Tommy Bolin Energy band , a Taiwanese boy group Energy event , an annual techno music event in Zurich, Switzerland Energy Fourplay album Energy Fourplay album , 2008 Energy Keri Hilson song Energy Keri Hilson song , 2009 Energy Nu a Derenda song Energy Nu a Derenda song , entry in the 2001 Eurovision Song Contest Energy Operation Ivy album Energy Operation Ivy album , 1989 Energy Pointer Sisters album Energy Pointer Sisters album , 1978 Energy Rekords , a record label Energy , a song by Krokus from Krokus album Krokus Energy , a song by The Pillows from Pantomime album Pantomime Energy , a song by The Apples in Stereo from New Magnetic Wonder Energy , a song in the LazyTown soundtrack LazyTown soundtrack Science and philosophy Energy esotericism , spiritual energy Energy psychological , the principle that powers mental processes Energy signal processing , the energy Es of a continuous time signal x t E statistics Energy statistical a synonym for energy statistic or E statistic, a scalar function of distances between statistical observations Energy Micro AS , a manufacturer low energy 32 bit Flash microcontrollers MCU Energeia , the general principle of activity as opposed to possibility, in Aristotelianism Essence Energies distinction , a concept in Eastern Orthodox theology V rya , energy as part of the Buddhist path to Enlightenment Energy, a concept in vitalism Energy, a game mechanic commonly referred to as Magic point Radio stations Energy FM 91.5 Philippines , DWKY Energy 92.5 and 92.7 Dekalb, Illinois , now WCPY Energy 92.5 and 92.7 Arlington Heights, Chicago, Illinois , now WCPT FM Energy 92.5 and 92.7 Kankakee, Illinois , now WKIF Energy 92.7 San Francisco, California , now KREV FM Energy 92.7 and 101.1 Phoenix, Arizona , now KNRJ Energy 99.7 Amarillo, Texas , now KBZD NRJ ...   more details



  1. Colloquio

    Notability date June 2011 Unreferenced date June 2011 Infobox musical artist name Colloquio image caption From left to right Gianni Pedretti, Sergio Calzoni. background group or band origin Bologna Italy genre Experimental music Experimental Electro music electro years active 1993 &ndash Present label Eibon Records website http www.colloquio.tk current members Gianni Pedretti vocals, piano, synth br Sergio Calzoni synth, sound design Colloquio is an Experimental music experimental Electro music electro band founded 1993 in music in 1993 by Gianni Pedretti in Bologna , Italy . As its main singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, Pedretti is the only official member of Colloquio and remains solely responsible for its musical direction. Colloquio s music is a blend of electronic soundscapes with the Italian lyrics of Pedretti always in the foreground. Band members Gianni Pedretti Singing vocals , piano , synthesizer Sergio Calzoni synthesizer , sound design Guest Musicians Stefano Nieri guitar s Stefano Castrucci guitar s Stefano Lambertini sound engineer Matteo Mattioli synthesizer , drum programming Discography Tapes Il giardino delle lacrime 1993 Inferno 1994 Le dolci carezze della tristezza 1994 Lettere a una tessitrice d ombra 1995 split with Menarca Io e l altro 1995 Albums ...e lo spettacolo continua 1997 selfproduced Va tutto bene 2001 Eibon Records Si muove e ride 2007 Eibon Records Compilations Dissolution Fahrenheit 1997 Eibon Records L Alternative Dramatique Intimations of Immortalit Vol 4 2003 Energeia featuring the track Metamorfosi Soundtracks Mondo Boiazzo 1996 featuring the track Cisti Other works Collaborations Alma Mater Il parco degli arcobaleni 1997 Toast Records Pedretti sings in the eponymous title track Canaan A calling to weakness 2002 Eibon Records Pedretti sings in Un ultimo patetico addio and Essere nulla Canaan The unsaid words 2005 Eibon Records Pedretti sings in Il rimpianto and Senza una risposta Neronoia Un mondo in me 2006 Eibon Recor ...   more details



  1. Active intellect

    original state, in which it does not think, to a subsequent state, in which it does. He inferred that the energeia ...   more details



  1. Tenth Muse

    For other uses of 10th muse, see Muse The tenth Muse Muse and D Annunzio s Energeia Superherobox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image Image 10th Muse Vol2 01 cover.jpg 200px caption First issue of Volume 2 character name 10th Muse publisher Bluewater Productions debut 10th Muse Volume 1 from Image Comics creators Darren G. Davis alter ego Emma Sonnet full name species optional homeworld optional alliances optional aliases optional actual identities the character uses, not nicknames relatives supports optional powers The Tenth Muse also The 10th Muse is an independent superhero comic book series about a modern day daughter of the Greek mythology Greek god Zeus . It was created in 2000 in comics 2000 by Darren G. Davis and originally written by Marv Wolfman . Its debut issue was the sixth highest selling comic in November 2000. The series is described as, Greek mythology has documented the nine Muses, the inspirational daughters of the almighty Zeus. But history forgot one the Tenth Muse. Emma, Brett and Dawn were the best of friends until Emma disappeared, leaving only a note saying goodbye. Now, eight years later, Emma is back, without answers. What happened to Emma? What is her connection with Grayson Bishop, and, most of all, how did ordinary Emma Sonnet become the mysterious TENTH MUSE? Introducing The Tenth Muse, a new kind of super hero saga unlike anything you ve ever seen before. A mystery. An action series. A character driven saga that will bring you to the edge of your seat. See if you can unravel the mystery of The 10th Muse.. Apologies for the blurred cover image, but there is a new celebrity modeling as the Tenth Muse, and it has to be kept a secret until she makes it public The property was optioned for a TV show in 2002. When asked about, Darren Davis told Nicholas Yanes of Scifipulse.net that I would love to see this made. It would be the perfect vehicle for the CW if they did it right. I can see Katie Cassidy playing the 10th Muse. This one has a real chance ...   more details



  1. Bop Gun (Endangered Species)

    as the energeia that provides an apodictic reversal between the entelechy of potentiality and actuality ...   more details



  1. Gwenaëlle Aubry

    de la laideur , Mercure de France, 2007 Dieu sans la puissance Dunamis et Energeia chez Aristote et ...   more details



  1. Accident (philosophy)

    Papoulis Randomness Indeterminism Energeia Essence Hypostasis Modal logic Ousia Qualia Stochastics ...   more details



  1. Cyrus of Alexandria

    Cyrus of Alexandria was a Melchite patriarch of the Egypt ian Patriarch of Alexandria see of Alexandria in the seventh century, one of the authors of Monothelism and last Byzantine Empire Byzantine prefect of Egypt died about 641. Biography He had been since 620 Bishop of Phasis town Phasis in Colchis when the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius , in the course of his Byzantine Sassanid Wars Persian campaign of 626, consulted him about a plan for bringing the Monophysites a Christological heresy of Egypt back to the Church and to the support of the empire. The plan, suggested by Sergius, Patriarch of Constantinople , consisted of confessing the Council of Chalcedon faith of Chalcedon on the two natures of Christ, while practically nullifying it by the admission of one theandric will and operation, hen tel ma kai mia energeia . Cyrus hesitated at first, but being assured by Sergius that this formula was opposed to neither Church Fathers the Fathers nor to Chalcedon and was destined to achieve great results, he became a staunch supporter of it, and was, in return, raised by Heraclius to the then vacant see of Alexandria in 630. Once a patriarch, Cyrus set himself vigorously to effect the desired union. In a synod held at Alexandria, he proposed what is known as the pl rophoria or Satisfactio , an agreement in nine articles, the seventh of which is a bold assertion of the Monothelite heresy. The Monophysites Theodosians or Severians welcomed the agreement but remarked that Chalcedon was coming to them, not they to Chalcedon. The union thus effected was adroitly exploited, with a view to win over Pope Honorius I to Monothelism. Cyrus attended another synod at Cyprus under Arkadios II , at which he served as moderator and permitted Monothelite opponents to submit their case to the Emperor. When Cyrus received the Emperor s Monothelite response, the Ecthesis , Cyrus signed it in 637. This compromise proved ineffective, and soon fell into discredit under the name of en sis hydroba ...   more details



  1. Gnosiology

    force dunamis or energy energeia , the created world in its essence leads to the study of the uncreated ...   more details



  1. History of energy

    See also Energy and society The word energy derives from Greek language Greek energeia , which appears for the first time in the work Nicomachean Ethics ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3aabo 3atlg 2c0086 2c010 3a1098b 3a33&vers original&word e 29ne 2frgeia word1 Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics , 1098b33, at Perseus ref of Aristotle in the 4th century BCE. Image Thomas Young scientist .jpg thumb right Thomas Young scientist Thomas Young the first to use the term energy in the modern sense. The concept of energy emerged out of the idea of vis viva living force , which Leibniz defined as the product of the mass of an object and its velocity squared he believed that total vis viva was conserved. To account for slowing due to friction, Leibniz claimed that heat consisted of the random motion of the constituent parts of matter a view shared by Isaac Newton , although it would be more than a century until this was generally accepted. Emilie marquise du Ch telet in her book Institutions de Physique Lessons in Physics , published in 1740, incorporated the idea of Leibniz with practical observations of Gravesande to show that the quantity of motion of a moving object is proportional to its mass and the square of its velocity not the velocity itself as Newton taught what was later called momentum . In 1802 lectures to the Royal Society, Thomas Young scientist Thomas Young was the first to use the term energy in its modern sense, instead of vis viva . ref cite book last Smith first Crosbie title The Science of Energy a Cultural History of Energy Physics in Victorian Britain publisher The University of Chicago Press year 1998 isbn 0 226 76420 6 ref In the 1807 publication of those lectures, he wrote, quote The product of the mass of a body into the square of its velocity may properly be termed its energy. ref Thomas Young 1807 . A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts , p. 52. ref Gustave Gaspard Coriolis described kinetic ...   more details



  1. Nous

    be at work as colors to ph s poiei ta dunamis dunamei onta chr mata energeia i chr mata ... it is by its thinghood a being at work energeia , for what acts is always distinguished in stature ..., and it has nothing in common with the energeia of the body. ref Generation of Animals II.iii.736b ... . The thinking of this Intellect is the highest activity of life. The actualization energeia of this thinking .... Soul wikt psuch psuch . The soul is also an energeia it acts upon or actualizes its own thoughts ... the Unmoved Mover as energeia . ref See Citation chapter Plotinus title Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy ...   more details



  1. Nikolay Lossky

    Lossky as a metaphysical libertarian taught that all people have uncreated energeia energy Aristotle ... have potential dynamis and they can act beings have Energeia energy upon, from this potential. All ...   more details



  1. Oil shale reserves

    last Bekri first Omar title Possibilities for Oil Shale Development in Morocco journal Energeia ... 1992 url http www.caer.uky.edu energeia PDF vol3 5.pdf format PDF accessdate 2008 06 21 ref There are also ...   more details



  1. Theosis (Eastern Orthodox theology)

    of the immanent energy Energeia of God. As energy is the Potentiality and actuality Aristotle actuality of God his immanence , from God s being or ontology, it is also the Energeia activity ...   more details



  1. Hybrid word

    wikt instructio Latin instructio Mattergy from the Latin materia material and the Greek energeia energy ...   more details



  1. Daemon (classical mythology)

    , pure actuality, energeia identical to its performance thinking of thinking , noesis noeseas the most ...   more details




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